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Porn’s Dangerous New Trend: “Consensual” Rape

Bizarro porn star claims women have fantasies about getting raped, so she makes films about it

The Daily Beast – The darndest things turn people on. Consumers buy pornographic videos of women eating, women pretending to **** their stepsons, and women engaged in all sorts of other scenarios.

For the past two years, a new genre has taken Porn Valley by storm: scenes of men ****ing women who are stuck.

Take my recent foray into the genre. At the start of the video, I pretend to get stuck in a dryer to seduce my fictional stepson, then scream: “Oh, Randy! Help me, I’m stuck!”

He runs in and says, “Stepmom, you are clearly not stuck in the drier; if you want to ****, you should have said so,” then pounds me.

[DeVille’s adult movie credits include titles normalizing unhealthy sexual relationships, including Step Mom Addiction, Mommy’s Daughter, Mommy Loves A Big C***, Seduced by Mommy, and Filthy Family.)

“A woman can have a rape fantasy without ever wanting to get raped.” – Pornographic actress Cherie DeVille explaining female entrapment videos

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Other videos show women stuck in fridges, cars, garbage disposals, and all different sorts of inanimate objects. The videos sound hilarious, but in my opinion, they exist for a serious reason:

Mastercard, Visa, and other credit card-processing companies restrict what pornographers can sell, especially in the genre of fake non-consent, which has significantly decreased the amount of high-end content in that genre.

Pornographers and consumers are trapped, and trapped women videos set us free.

Mastercard has restricted pornographers for years. Although First Amendment laws protect the right to sell fictional films showcasing adult actors in scripted scenes of fake incest or non-consensual sex, Mastercard and other financial service companies enforce strict rules about what types of porn consumers can buy with credit and debit cards.

When adult companies sell fictional non-consensual-themed videos, they must add additional language to videos. Kink sometimes sells these videos, showing disclaimers both before and after the videos explaining the films are fictional.

Myths about Rape: “Many women secretly desire to be raped.” – Southern Arkansas University

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Instead of tagging them “rape,” they now might tag them “consensual non-consent.” READ MORE | subscription may be required 

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