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There did used to be websites like Rape Bait Academy for the kink called "Fantasy Rape", where you could effectively be blind dated with someone synergistic for the scenario.
The consent angle can't really be gotten around legally, and even just calling it "rape" seems to offend credit card companies and stuff. If this is still a thing it's probably shrouded in nicknames to protect themselves.
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Consensual Non-Consent
What is consensual non-consent?
This generally describes roleplaying of ignoring or violating consent of a play partner, including roleplaying of rape. This is sometimes done as an online cybersex scene, but more often refers to actual in-person rough sex where the woman fights, screams, and pretends she doesn't want it. Typical BDSM precautions are usually observed, including establishing the scene, desires, limits, and one or more safe words beforehand, and performing aftercare.
Commonly abbreviated as CNC. Also known as force play, rape play, rape roleplay, etc.
It's as close as you can get through the legal system, which has it fall into fantasy territory, a thing that'd risk wrecking the fun for many by still providing the victim too much of an illusion of control over the situation.Consensual non-consent
Consensual non-consent, also called meta-consent and blanket consent, is a mutual agreement to be able to act as if consent has been waived. It is an agreement where comprehensive consent is given in advance, with the intent of it being irrevocable under most circumstances. This often occurs without foreknowledge of the exact actions planned.
I see it more like signing away your rights, but even that still lets you justify thinking they were given away instead of taken from you.
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