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You're shocked awake when you feel someone climb into bed with you in the middle of the night. Immediately, you fight! He is straddling you, muffling you with his big hand... You keep shoving and bucking under him. The dagger from under your pillow!! Quickly unsheathed, it glints in the candlelight, a flicker of hope... snuffed out as your attacker pins down your wrist and takes the blade from you. As he is shushing you and commanding you to stop struggling, you recognize his voice:
It's your servant Sam! Me! I'm not here to harm you, my Prince. I'm here to give you what I know you secretly desire...
What's with the rape tag if the sex is consensual?
The scene starts out with you trying to fight me off after I invade your bed at night. There is a lot of physical struggling as you're being overpowered. You find out it's me and I wish you no harm. By then, someone sensitive to rape stuff may well already be triggered.
By the time sex happens, the bodice ripper trope is in full swing where it has become clear that, although you can't admit it due to your position in society, you definitely, if secretly, want me to take you and you want to let go and just be my whore. So there is consent for the actual sex, both implied and explicit, but also... you've just been overpowered... so while it's cool in fantasy now, in reality this wouldn't be kosher. But we don't have to get into the weeds with this: The [rape] tag is a trigger warning, not a court verdict! I'd rather err on the side of tagging it.
I hope with this information you can make an informed decision. :)
In case you gave it a shot thinking you'd be fine but then it turned out it hit you harder than you thought it would, have some after-care, dude!
Terminology:
I refer to your cock and your cunt. You're exposed as a slut and made my whore, however aside from degradation along those lines, which aims at social standing and body betrayal, not at gender, you're always my Lord, Milord, Your Grace, or my Prince, which is to say I see you as a man. That's 100% set in stone.
I'm assuming the genre/setting is going to make some female listeners curious as well, and to you gals, I say, please feel welcome to listen! I'm always excited when women are into gay stuff too.
You must travel to /r/SamuelEnderby Keep, my Lord! I hear you're lovely this time of the year. :*
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