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People with a butthole as their logo seem to think they have the right to forbid others from even fantasizing about sex, and yet they dare to preach about consent. I always thought consent starts with not forcing others to follow the sexual morals you’ve decided for them.

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I know right, that’s the whole point of consent yet the collective shit who believe Fiction = Reality thinks otherwise, this is posted on their website.

Edit: Payment Processors including Paypal are now enforcing their changes on Pixiv at this moment, just like Itch.io

If you wanna see actual rape, visit OnlyFans, Brazzers, Blacked.com, and other fully “legit” porn sites — where a real, living woman is penetrated by three 10-inch dicks at once: one in the ass, and two in the vagina at the same time. Do you think that feels pleasant to her? Even if she agreed to film it, that kind of brutal penetration doesn’t feel less painful to her. That’s literally consensual rape for money — done to a real, living woman.

But do you know why these rapey porn studios keep thriving, while adult artists are the ones getting blamed? Because the studios are big corporations with lobbyists and lawyers. They’ll always find common ground with another company like Visa. But who’s going to speak up for indie devs? They’re too small to matter. And platforms that were supposed to protect their creators — like Patreon and Itch — would rather ban one unlucky creator than get into a legal fight. If a dev’s page earns them only a few hundred bucks a month in platform fees, it’s easier (and safer) to just delete the game — and the problem with it — than to risk conflict with payment processors and porn-hating cults.

They don’t give a fuck that NSFW artists have spent years of their lives — coming home after work every single day — building a project that earns them less than an average salary. Because they’re true artists, not commercial slop generators like Ubisoft. But in the world of corporations, if you’re not corporate, you don’t matter. One “delete” button click from an admin — and a project made with love and passion is erased. One life’s work destroyed. Does it matter to a platform with 100,000 creators? Just another statistical number.