Again with the being years late for this discussion!
As someone who's really only just discovered fanfics (courtesy of Cherik), I've been a little surprised to discover my love of dubcon, as this wasn't an aspect of my sexuality I was aware of before. But non-con leaves me absolutely cold. And, as already stated, 'dubcon' is a pretty vague category - there are scenarios I would happily acknowledge should be warned as dubcon (e.g. character agrees, but doesn't actually want it, or is doing it for some other reason such as blackmail or whatever), but that don't appeal to me. Personally I only like situations where the character says no, but on some level means yes. Which sounds awful... I'm holding onto the 'It's okay because it's fiction' lifeboat pretty firmly here.
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As someone who's really only just discovered fanfics (courtesy of Cherik), I've been a little surprised to discover my love of dubcon, as this wasn't an aspect of my sexuality I was aware of before. But non-con leaves me absolutely cold. And, as already stated, 'dubcon' is a pretty vague category - there are scenarios I would happily acknowledge should be warned as dubcon (e.g. character agrees, but doesn't actually want it, or is doing it for some other reason such as blackmail or whatever), but that don't appeal to me. Personally I only like situations where the character says no, but on some level means yes. Which sounds awful... I'm holding onto the 'It's okay because it's fiction' lifeboat pretty firmly here.