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For the un-initiated she was a feminist writer who was really adamantly opposed to S&M because it was the ultimate expression of male on female violence.
I think this is an interesting idea to consider, even if I don’t fully agree with the position (obvs I’m not fully opposed to S&M even if I agree there is a lot of misogyny in the BDSM world). I’m curious how she would have felt about what seems like an inversion of this idea in femdom, and if there is any feminist literature that reacts to or analyzes sex in which the women is in more of a dominant position?
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