#I've literally had to give up finding fic focusing on secondary characters in a few shows because they were tagged in everything
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syllabicacronyms · 1 month ago
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Seriously, with all tags - try and remember they're archival tags meant to help people find stuff, even the things you think of as a warning.
Tagging question here for the audience: I have a character that is possessed by a demon [A], a demon [B] and another character that is not possessed [C].
So if in my fic I plan C to have sex with B while he possessed A's body, and then A learns about it later and starts cooperating with B to haves sex with C, should I tag it Rape/Non con or just Extremely dubious consent?
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Neither.
Tag it based on the vibe of the story. From the incredibly small amount of detail here, it sounds like A is like "Oh, we're doing that now? Cool!" which in fanfic land counts as consensual sex.
It's dubcon if the focus is on A's lack of consent or on C being deluded into thinking they're sleeping with A when they're really sleeping with B or something.
It's noncon if A feels like they got raped.
If A feels like "Look at this hottie you found for us!", it's neither of those things.
'Extremely Dubious Consent' tends to show up on fic of shit like a stepparent grooming their stepkid to think the sex is consensual, someone drugged out of their mind and unaware they're being manipulated while the reader does know, etc. Is this a mindbreak fic with B using their magic to turn A into a compliant vegetable?
Seriously, anon, stop polluting the non/dubcon tags with irrelevancies.
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