Slight misunderstanding: if it’s a genuine rape, with fear for one’s life, a woman cannot orgasm. Maybe the odd thrill as reflex, but a woman’s orgasm requires relaxation and a full-body experience and by contrast, rape victims have out-of-body shifts depersonalized to avoid the pain. Good idea, just portray a loveless marriage, you don’t need the rape part, let alone a genuine rape.
Have you noticed the dearth of original ideas coming out of Hollywood? The problem is that a good idea needs a companion in the truth. And our culture has turned violently away from the truth. Consequently, novel ideas in all art forms are getting rarer.
Reader PA suggests a Crimson Pill movie idea that’s both fresh and honest.
I wonder if rape victims who experienced orgasms mid rape were capable of having vaginal orgasms in their normal lives.
You’re writing a screenplay for a drama/thriller involving a normal, happily married woman who was just brutally raped and came hard in the throes of the assault. Her husband is a normal blue-pill greater beta who suddenly finds her unable to have vaginal sex. The husband goes through tears and frustration, and self-defeating attempts at being “supportive” and then finds a crimson arts blog and makes a plan to transform himself into…
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