expanditor:
This may be the only time I actually agree with John Smith on something. There’s feederism stories with dark themes and then there’s feedist rape/assault fantasies justified through using Stockholm syndrome as consent.
The stereotyping just made it extra cringey to read, particularly the racial elements. The characterisation of those women felt like entirely unintentional satire.
It doesn’t fill me with anger reading it, but even for amateur fiction, a lot of the content and themes (sex, gender & racial aspects in particular) were quite jarring and unnecessary to the general plot (ie. man kidnaps women and force fattens them).
This may be the only time I actually agree with John Smith on something. There’s feederism stories with dark themes and then there’s feedist rape/assault fantasies justified through using Stockholm syndrome as consent.
The stereotyping just made it extra cringey to read, particularly the racial elements. The characterisation of those women felt like entirely unintentional satire.
It doesn’t fill me with anger reading it, but even for amateur fiction, a lot of the content and themes (sex, gender & racial aspects in particular) were quite jarring and unnecessary to the general plot (ie. man kidnaps women and force fattens them).
And once again, don't like it, don't read it. There's plenty of other people who do like it and will read it.
3 years