Should Writers Include Disclaimers in Stories?
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 5:00 pm
Supeheroine in peril features a lot of fetishes within this fetish. Some stories can be very sexual while other stories just enjoy the idea of defeating a heroine and tying her up to humiliate her. If you have a superheroine fetish of course you do because you're here, then there is something for you.
Blood
I think writers should consider certain disclaimers in stories. Many members on this forum have recommended stories to me, and I dislike 75% of those stories. The concepts of the heroines and villains were well done. However, as some of you know, I strongly dislike sex with blood. It's an instant turn off and ruins the fantasy.
If there is blood mixed in sex scenes, then there should be a disclaimer in my opinion. It ruins the visual of the story in motion. The visual becomes disgusting and nothing from my fantasy of a defeated superheroine. I would not buy and read a story with bloody sex.
Gay & Bisexual
I was reading a story on another site about a mother and son team. Two villains defeated the mother and were violating the sexy MILF. However, the story turns south for me because one of the villains defeated the son and starts violating him.
I have nothing against the LGBT community. I'm not gay so this type of story disinterests me. If you are writing a story with gay elements, then there should be disclaimer. Straight guys such as myself don't want to be lured into reading a story with gay sex.
Sex or No Sex
I would like for writers to say if their story has sex or not. There have been times when I am enjoying a story, and it ends without sex. I do not have any interest in stories without sexual perils. I feel like I wasted 30 minutes of my life. Some people feel the opposite and want to avoid any sexual peril.
Race should not be a disclaimer
I have only read one disclaimer or warning label in this entire genre. I am sure there are more stories with disclaimers. On Dangerbabecenteral, there is a racist disclaimer stating "Also, as a warning: given the source material, this story pushes heavily into ‘interracial conversion fetish’ territory, as you would get on Blacks on Blondes et al. If that’s a turn off for you, you should probably skip this one." This racist disclaimer is from the story The Seduction of Valiant Valkyrie.
Are you kidding me? Warning people that black men are having sex with a superheroine is degrading to black readers such as myself. Why is there a warning label because someone of my race is having sex with a superheroine? I've read stories about Mexicans, Germans, Englishmen, and Americans. None of those stories had warning labels because of the villain's race. This type of disclaimer is shameful and disrespects blacks in this fetish community.
Blood
I think writers should consider certain disclaimers in stories. Many members on this forum have recommended stories to me, and I dislike 75% of those stories. The concepts of the heroines and villains were well done. However, as some of you know, I strongly dislike sex with blood. It's an instant turn off and ruins the fantasy.
If there is blood mixed in sex scenes, then there should be a disclaimer in my opinion. It ruins the visual of the story in motion. The visual becomes disgusting and nothing from my fantasy of a defeated superheroine. I would not buy and read a story with bloody sex.
Gay & Bisexual
I was reading a story on another site about a mother and son team. Two villains defeated the mother and were violating the sexy MILF. However, the story turns south for me because one of the villains defeated the son and starts violating him.
I have nothing against the LGBT community. I'm not gay so this type of story disinterests me. If you are writing a story with gay elements, then there should be disclaimer. Straight guys such as myself don't want to be lured into reading a story with gay sex.
Sex or No Sex
I would like for writers to say if their story has sex or not. There have been times when I am enjoying a story, and it ends without sex. I do not have any interest in stories without sexual perils. I feel like I wasted 30 minutes of my life. Some people feel the opposite and want to avoid any sexual peril.
Race should not be a disclaimer
I have only read one disclaimer or warning label in this entire genre. I am sure there are more stories with disclaimers. On Dangerbabecenteral, there is a racist disclaimer stating "Also, as a warning: given the source material, this story pushes heavily into ‘interracial conversion fetish’ territory, as you would get on Blacks on Blondes et al. If that’s a turn off for you, you should probably skip this one." This racist disclaimer is from the story The Seduction of Valiant Valkyrie.
Are you kidding me? Warning people that black men are having sex with a superheroine is degrading to black readers such as myself. Why is there a warning label because someone of my race is having sex with a superheroine? I've read stories about Mexicans, Germans, Englishmen, and Americans. None of those stories had warning labels because of the villain's race. This type of disclaimer is shameful and disrespects blacks in this fetish community.