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  • 11/22/2023 11:55pm
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When it comes to the world of sexual fantasies, there is one term that is often misunderstood and misused—consensual non-consent (CNC). While the name might seem self-explanatory, it's worth taking a closer look at what CNC means and why some people are drawn to it. Let's explore this topic in more detail.


What Does CNC Mean?

Simply put, consensual non-consent is a type of role play where both parties agree to engage in activities that mimic those of a non-consensual encounter. It can include anything from verbal sparring and playful restraints to full on “rape” scenes. It should be noted, however, that consensual non-consent does not involve real non-consensual activity; it is merely an agreed upon fantasy between two or more consenting adults.


How Popular Is It Statistically?

The exact number of people who engage in consensual non-consent isn't known, but it has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its portrayal in films and television shows such as 50 Shades of Grey and Game of Thrones. A 2017 survey conducted by Dr. Justin Lehmiller found that 45% of men and 28% of women reported having fantasies about rape or coercive sex. Of those surveyed, 24% said they had fantasized about rape at least once a month over the past year. This indicates that consensual non-consent could be quite popular amongst both men and women.


Why Do People Like It?

People may be drawn to CNC for any number of reasons; some may enjoy the role playing aspect while others may find it erotic or exciting. Others still may like the power dynamics involved with submitting to someone else’s will. Ultimately, each individual will have their own unique reasons for being interested in consensual non-consent play—and that's OK! Everyone has different interests when it comes to sex and sexual fantasies are no exception.


Does Consensual Non Consent Mean People Want To Be Raped?

Absolutely not! Consensual non consent does not mean someone wants to be raped—it means they want to explore certain fantasies with their partner(s) in a safe environment where all boundaries are respected and communication is encouraged throughout the experience. It should never feel forced or uncomfortable for either party involved; if it does, then something needs to change immediately so everyone remains comfortable and safe during playtime!


So there you have it—everything you need to know about consensual non-consent! While this type of role play may not appeal to everyone, many people find pleasure and excitement in exploring these types of scenarios with their partners—so long as all parties remain respectful towards each other’s boundaries at all times! If you're interested in trying out CNC yourself, just make sure you communicate openly with your partner(s) beforehand so everyone knows exactly what they're getting into before engaging in any activity together!


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