Ziggurat
Penultimate Amazing
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then again, rape is an extremely common phenomenon, and I can't see how anyone can enjoy sex when you have a screaming, crying, resisting individual fighting you back.
I think you're getting caught up in an argument with bookitty that is somewhat tangential and probably also the result of talking past each other.
First off, I agree with the statement above, but there are people who do enjoy it. Evil exists.
As for bookitty's statements, let me try to rephrase what I think she's trying to say in terms that might make more sense. Rape serves many purposes (I don't think that it's never about sex, though its not only about sex), including a tool for punishment. For someone who uses rape as punishment, what you describe (screaming, crying, resisting) are all signs that the punishment is working. The rapist is causing pain, and the screaming, crying, and resisting all serve to inform the rapist that they are succeeding at doing this. If the victim were indifferent, if the punishment was ineffective, they would not bother to protest or resist. But the resistance doesn't work, the screaming, crying, and resisting doesn't stop the rape. So why struggle? Because the pain is too great not to, even though it has no effect in stopping the rape. Ponder the horror of that for a few minutes.
You said that they are signs that the rapist does not have total power. And in one sense you are right: the rapist cannot control the thoughts of the victim and make them submit willingly. But in cases of rape as a tool of punishment, the rapist wouldn't do that even if they could. It would defeat the purpose.
I don't think I would phrase it quite like bookitty did that resistance is proof of complete power (I'm not a fan of using absolutes in descriptions). But it IS a signal that the rapist has the power to deeply hurt the victim. And that is something that some people actually want. As I said, evil exists.