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Arousal for implied Sex or "abuse" on the media

Started by radagast37, 11 February, 2023, 05:08:37

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itdobelikethat

I totally get the thrill of it. I used to watch Law & Order SVU just for that purpose.

radagast37

Quote from: itdobelikethat on 19 June, 2023, 04:36:50
I totally get the thrill of it. I used to watch Law & Order SVU just for that purpose.

I agree, being a show which specializes in sex case, there where some juici ones:

A court judge was harsh on sex offenders after he raped his 11-year-old stepdaughter and conceived a son.

There was also the episode with a man who wanted lots of kids so he arranged for other men to impregnate his wife and, when she could no longer conceive, he artificially inseminated his daughter. It wasn't his sperm, but really that hardly matters.

In another episode, a slew of young girls have been seduced by a man they believe to be their biological father (the result of a sperm donation he made in college).

A slimy politician in the Season 8 opener has a history of molesting his stepdaughter, who later became a drug addict. He also seems to be grooming his younger daughter who is actually the stepdaughter's child born of the incest.

The one I enjoyed the most: a teacher is caught having sex with his 17yo student. Turns out that girl was his own daughter whose existence he ignored which he conceived in previous affair with another underage girl years prior.

radagast37

Quote from: on the rocks on 19 June, 2023, 01:38:59
Gross, I hate shows/movies that popularize bullshit psychics because then real people will believe these con artists if they say some kid is being "abused".  It has happened over and over again; some so-called "psychic" has a "vision" that maybe some kid, especially one with like a disability like severe autism or downs syndrome, is maybe being molested.  So people's lives get ruined while authorities do their due diligence in the wake of an accusation; even if it was pulled out of some con artist's lying asshole.

And the only reason the general public is open to even listening to these hacks is because they are bombarded with all sorts of entertainment that makes it seem like maybe it could work.  But it doesn't.  It never has and it never will.  And shame on Hollywood for continuing to push this harmful bullshit on people.

That's true. The show is basically a ghost story and the abilities of the protagonist come in handy in later episodes. But from all scenario they came up to get a glimpse of those abilities, the had to choose the old "girl abused by her stepdad" one?
Back to the point of this post, the girl in question was pretty hot!!! Petite brown her, brown eyes and just adorable. You could understand why the stepfather just couldn't resist her.
And as I said, even if it's not show you can picture in your mind the whole scenario of how he picked from her bedroom and took her to the basement to have sex with her.

TooLittleTime

Quote from: radagast37 on 19 June, 2023, 05:34:49
Quote from: itdobelikethat on 19 June, 2023, 04:36:50
I totally get the thrill of it. I used to watch Law & Order SVU just for that purpose.

I agree, being a show which specializes in sex case, there where some juici ones:

A court judge was harsh on sex offenders after he raped his 11-year-old stepdaughter and conceived a son.

There was also the episode with a man who wanted lots of kids so he arranged for other men to impregnate his wife and, when she could no longer conceive, he artificially inseminated his daughter. It wasn't his sperm, but really that hardly matters.

In another episode, a slew of young girls have been seduced by a man they believe to be their biological father (the result of a sperm donation he made in college).

A slimy politician in the Season 8 opener has a history of molesting his stepdaughter, who later became a drug addict. He also seems to be grooming his younger daughter who is actually the stepdaughter's child born of the incest.

The one I enjoyed the most: a teacher is caught having sex with his 17yo student. Turns out that girl was his own daughter whose existence he ignored which he conceived in previous affair with another underage girl years prior.

And, like many of the core Law and Order shows, the stories are often loosely based on real events.
I have always liked broken things.

radagast37

In the 2017 film Split the main character Casey is groomed by her uncle for abuse since she was a child by playing "games" with her that turn sexual; for example, when he goes with Casey and her father on a hunting trip, he waits until he and his niece are alone and tells her to take off her clothes with him so they can pretend to be animals.

After the death of Casey's father, John becomes her legal guardian, and having gained complete custody over her, he subjects her to years of sexual abuse. It is implied the abuse continued until her teenage years. What makes this situation more exciting is that teenage Casey is played by Anya Taylor - Joy, one of the hottest actresses right now.

OneLove

There were many positive, sensitive movies produced in the 70s, mostly foreign films, that depicted older man, young girl coming of age love. Positive depictions of child love are censored now, and never make it to the screen.

Negative depictions however, abound. And we call western civilization "free"
"Nothing can perhaps be justly called unnatural which nature prompts us to do. If others don't like them, they are not natural to them, and no one should force them to act them."
My Secret Life, by Anonymous, pub. 1888

radagast37

On the first season of the American Horror Story Tv series a family move out to a house which turns out to be haunted after the man cheated his wife with a student almost the same age as her teenage daughter. Once the move, he even feel attracted to the sexy maid of the house.

In one scene his daughter, tired of his behavior confronts him by saying:

"You're a cheater: Young girls, old ladies with feather dusters! You're so weird and pathetic I'm surprised you're not after me."

It might not mean nothing but I find it both funny and arousing.

radagast37

A few weeks ago I watched a thriller film called Caddo Lake about the mysterious disappearances which take place on the aforementioned body of water in Louisiana, Texas.
The protagonist is Ellie, a 17 year old girl whose father is one of the disappeared, but whose mother thinks actually was cheating on her and ran away, this because of an altercation she had with a woman years ago who she believed was his lover.

Of course the twist of the movie (sorry for spoiling it for you guys) is that the lake contains a series of time portlas, anyone who wanders around there is inadvertently transported to different periods of time.

As you now suspected, Ellie traveld through one of those portals and she realizes she was the woman her mother thought her father was having an affair with . During her confrontation her mother told her things like "tell him to come home, and I don't care if he's with you, I don't care".

Well, I don't know what I find more arousing,  the fact her mother thought her daughter was having an affair with her own father or the fact she was totally OK with her husband, a 30 something man, to be in a relationship with a 17 year old girl !!!

Rivers

I love it, and I'll go one over: I love hearing about it in real cases too.

We often hear or read about child abuse through the cold lens of statistics, but when a case actually makes it to the papers (especially with details) it is so thrilling. Even hotter than watching it on CP, makes the whole thing more real somehow.
Proud to be a PEDO!!!

Mr. Cat

I am aroused by those pedophilic hints from TV shows as well, tho I would say I'm not fond of the whole "trick" and "manipulate" thing. It feels much more authentic to mĂȘ if a child already had feeling for their parent without the need of mind games.

itdobelikethat

Pretty much the whole reason I've watched as many episodes of Law & Order SVU as I have. They usually paint the "rapists" in a fairly stereotypical manner even when it's consensual, but it's still fun to see the girls on screen that are allegedly the victims and how I might re-write the script a little.

PrimeMeridian

I confess that implied relationships of a sexual nature between a grownup with a minor. It guilts me when the story is about "abuse," which almost ALL of them are (our culture only sees one way for this kind of thing to exist, right now, so that's what media represents), because it still turns me on a bit -- it's just the THOUGHT of it. It may be my incest kink, because the idea of a Father/Daughter doing it is what perks my ears my most. And guilts me the most.

Still, I've seen representations in some movies (mostly European) in which the implied relationship appears to be consensual and not so abusive. I remember seeing a French film, for example, about a Mother/Son pairing while the boy was going through adolescence. La Luna, or something like that? I remember that the title had something to do with the moon.

I also dig Greek mythology for the same reason.

Rivers

Quote from: PrimeMeridian on 10 December, 2024, 04:33:03Still, I've seen representations in some movies (mostly European) in which the implied relationship appears to be consensual and not so abusive. I remember seeing a French film, for example, about a Mother/Son pairing while the boy was going through adolescence. La Luna, or something like that? I remember that the title had something to do with the moon.

Yes, La Luna.
Decent film, but not great.

And yes, European cinema (or rather, world cinema outside the US) has historically been much more lax with child sex, especially between older women and younger boys.
You can even find real footage of simulated child sex, like the young boy sucking on an woman's tits in Amarcord, or a young boy being touched by a naked woman in Love Strange Love.
Proud to be a PEDO!!!

radagast37

I juwt watched an episode of the Anthology series "Masters of Horror" called "Family" about a  lovable but lonely serial killer who kidnaps and murders people to make them a part of his "family." Norman Bates style, he imagines his victims are actually willing to come with him. When it comes the time to add a teenage daughter to his family, he sits in his car in front of a school, he noticed a pretty young blonde among the crowd and his deranged mind starts to work as he imagines the girls looks at him andvery seductively tell her: "I could be your daughter, you could come into my room late at night and....." finishing her sentence by seductively bitting her tongue.

LewisCarrol_Jr

Yeah, I always notice and am interested in shows with such content, even if it's usually absurd.   Law & Ordre SVU was practically abuse erotica.
Another thing I am interested in is true crime material.  I'm fascinated by news stories about guys having sex with and often photographing girls that they know.  I always feel bad for everybody involved because it always seems to end up bad for them.  I am usually impressed by the nerve of the guy to try it and his luck in getting away with it for sometimes YEARS.   Sometimes I wonder if the images they talk about are something you'd be familiar with.