https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/all-about-sex/201001/womens-rape-fantasies-how-common-what-do-they-mean
From 1973 through 2008, nine surveys of women's rape fantasies have been published. They show that about four in 10 women admit having them (31 to 57 percent) with a median frequency of about once a month. Actual prevalence of rape fantasies is probably higher because women may not feel comfortable admitting them.
>>27671041
Do you have any idea the amount of women I've fucked who the minute you pull their hair, call them a slut and put your hand around their throat, cum like crazy?
I've had PROPER full on decent women go nuts when I treat them like shit....
>>27671041
>about four in 10 women admit having them
isn't that about the same as the number of women that were sexually abused as kids? Probably a coincidence.
I've never met a woman (at least a woman that I got some what acquainted with, enough to ask this question) who doesn't have rape fantasies.
>>27671041
Just keep in mind that rape fantasy =/= actually wanting to be raped, street thug style.
It's a fantasy where they have some kind of control for a reason.
>>27671041
Women like dominant men. When they talk about rape fantasies, they mean they want to be dominated in a safe environment. They don't actually want to be raped.
I'm a KHV and I've had fantasies of being raped by women since I was a kid. It's mostly about a desire to not have to face the possibility of being rejected by a woman for my body, a desire for the thrill and exhileration of the physical sensations, and a wish that women would make more of an effort. I don't see anything wrong with these fantasies, and I certainly wouldn't want to be raped in real life (I doubt I would even enjoy Grimes raping me with a strapon, it probably wouldn't feel as good as I imagine, she'd probably smell funny, and it's very rare that a woman can convincingly appear sexually aggressive).
This "women fantasise about rape" thing is only relevant when talking about women who kick up a big fuss about consent and rape. It's only a good way to expose the hypocrisy of these specific women (the women in the Jian Ghomeshi case for example).
It doesn't in and of itself make women bad people.