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Sexual fantasy: Women enjoy being raped. 

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You might not know this, but while women are terrified of rape and similar things, in some cases, they actually enjoy fantasizing about being raped.
Studies have found that 25% to 40% of women have some form of rape fantasy, mostly once a month. The actual number is likely higher, as some women may be unwilling to admit it. Regarding their rape fantasies, some feel excited, some feel disgusted, and some experience both.
Some women suffer significant psychological distress after sexual assault, manifesting as rape fantasies. They feel anger and sadness, but what confuses them is that these fantasies simulate the harm they have experienced, yet their bodies react with arousal!
Research has found that many men and women have fantasized about being raped, usually accompanied by shame and fear, and they are completely baffled by it. Some women who advocate feminism, contrary to their ideals, still experience arousal when they think about being enslaved by men.
Some psychologists believe that victims of sexual assault who fantasize about being raped must have a psychological problem. I disagree, because rape fantasies frequently occur in the minds of ordinary people, so these fantasies may be unrelated to trauma. Moreover, this kind of fantasy isn't about "pornizing fear" or "identifying with the perpetrator," because in these fantasies, people play the role of the victim, and the entire process is controlled by their own imagination.
So, what exactly does the fantasy of being raped mean? Li believes it's probably meaningless. If one must say it means anything, it might be a reflection of socio-cultural factors—a complex way of romanticizing rape and violence, such as Disney's *Beauty and the Beast* and countless "ripped underwear" romance novels, where women willingly submit to male passion and power.
So, what exactly does the fantasy of being raped mean? Li believes it's probably meaningless. If one must say it means anything, it might be a reflection of socio-cultural factors—a complex way of romanticizing rape and violence, such as Disney's *Beauty and the Beast* and countless "ripped underwear" romance novels, where women willingly submit to male passion and power.

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