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I completely agree. I think it's very important for people to understand that violent, bdsm kink is in fact consensual, and is something that can be turned off once outside the bedroom (or wherever). No matter what happens, all participators should be there willingly. This idea that all women secretly want to be

To be fair #3 (some women like anal sex because they are submissive and might be up for other submissive acts), #6 (some women like rough dirty talk during sex) and #15 (Some women like to be tied up) are just the magazines pointing out that some women are kinky in a submissive way.

Yep. And while I'm probably putting way too hard of a feminist spin on it, I couldn't help but notice that woman/women is used where the female subject is actually described as doing something besides being a sex object. See:

What are they surprised about here? That rape culture exists? That men recognise and agree with various excuses for rape? That victim blaming is popular among the general population? I think this is perfectly in line with the oft-repeated (in feminist-leaning circles at least) reminder that rapists are rarely

Anybody else notice how often "girl/s" is used? Woman/women is used, what twice?