Quote: zooo @ June 24 2012, 2:43 PM BSTI think the people reading it are just enjoying a bit of socially acceptable (since it's so famous at the moment) rude jiggery pokery. I don't think it's anything to get too worried about. It'll all blow over!
Especially once they all realise that stuff is available free all over the internet. The chumps.
I really hope so. It's these awful 'keep still and obey Mr Grey' pictures appearing on Facebook which have tipped me over the edge I think. I probably shouldn't get myself so worked up.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ June 24 2012, 2:45 PM BSTGood luck with that. Is it more or less outrageous for women to get turned on by a dominant man with a big woo-woo then say a vampire, a time traveller or an emotionless detective?
What is the acceptable face of sexual fantasy? It's obviously popular with the ladies, why are you so against them having a dabble in erotic fiction? Some women have rape fantasies, which I find much more disturbing then a bit of slap and tickle (and possible golden showers - dunno, haven't read it, do they wee on each other?).
See previous re the difference between sexual fantasies and relationship fantasies.