They are fiction and fiction doesn't and shouldn't be put on the same level as reality, otherwise all kinds of things that are portrayed in fiction should not be portrayed at all. Perhaps I can't follow lateral thoughts, as I don't see the connection you are making. The argument I used was that these are games, so it shouldn't be taken too personally by people when some games deal with fetishes that don't cater to their interests or even that they feel negatively about. They can just move to the next game. Your argument is that a specific work is for kids, when it isn't necessarily, but that is an attack on the specific fanbase of that specific work. The argument is not at all comparable. Are the people that don't like NTR the fandom for AVNs with NTR? Clearly not. Or is your argument really that there is only one right way to make an AVN? I mean you did argue earlier that people that like NTR are all kinds of bad things, like indoctrinated or liars and you are arguing now that people that hate NTR have a "different standard for their fiction", as if they own the entire landscape of fiction and NTR has no place in it. So perhaps you are making that argument indeed, but that's not an argument I can agree with. I don't like sth, others may like it. They can play their games and I can play mine. Live and let live......
It seems you are unable to understand my point, according to your own admission. Unfortunate, as there is literally no way I could be more clear about my points that you won't equally dismiss in your lack of understanding. However, for the sake of others and my own sense of completeness, I'll lay out how it all started and try once more to be clear.They are fiction and fiction doesn't and shouldn't be put on the same level as reality, otherwise all kinds of things that are portrayed in fiction should not be portrayed at all. Perhaps I can't follow lateral thoughts, as I don't see the connection you are making. The argument I used was that these are games, so it shouldn't be taken too personally by people when some games deal with fetishes that don't cater to their interests or even that they feel negatively about. They can just move to the next game. Your argument is that a specific work is for kids, when it isn't necessarily, but that is an attack on the specific fanbase of that specific work. The argument is not at all comparable. Are the people that don't like NTR the fandom for AVNs with NTR? Clearly not. Or is your argument really that there is only one right way to make an AVN? I mean you did argue earlier that people that like NTR are all kinds of bad things, like indoctrinated or liars and you are arguing now that people that hate NTR have a "different standard for their fiction", as if they own the entire landscape of fiction and NTR has no place in it. So perhaps you are making that argument indeed, but that's not an argument I can agree with. I don't like sth, others may like it. They can play their games and I can play mine. Live and let live.
I will also note a certain level of passive aggression in your post and a few unwelcome attempts to armchair psychologise about why I'm posting here. Including the rather spurious statement that "it's not true you don't particularly care because if it was you wouldn't be saying it", as if someone can't offer an opinion on a topic unless it's an important matter to them. For those reason I will attempt to simply leave this discussion here and just say "agree to disagree".
In it you stated, "Never quite understood why NTR and/or sharing gets such a visceral response in the adult-VN sphere. It goes beyond just not liking it and almost to something primal," To whit, I explained a reason why, rooted in human nature and psychology, which is a point you didn't address and ignored in your response. Thus revealing you really weren't that interested in a good faith discussion. And that a reason for the "visceral and primal" response also comes in response to the insults and aggression that simply saying, "I don't care for NTR or sharing," is met with. And it being the only fetish ground that is treated that way. Which was yet another argument you didn't address, or couldn't understand.Never quite understood why NTR and/or sharing gets such a visceral response in the adult-VN sphere. It goes beyond just not liking it and almost to something primal. I mean, these are just games, they often deal with all kinds of topics most people wouldn't want to engage with in reality. So why this topic specifically? Why not for example rape, or torture?
Either way, NTR and sharing are different as per my understanding. The first is unwilling and implies a certain degree of powerlessness, or so-called beta-status, the second requires consent and doesn't necessarily imply specific power dynamics.
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