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question about what to CW with dubious consent vs. non-consent
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hey so question for y’all. where is the line between dubcon and noncon when it comes to mind control, hypnosis, or aphrodisiacs? like for example:

  • someone is clearly not consenting
  • they’re mind controlled or exposed to aphrodisiacs so that they consent

is that noncon or dubcon? I’m not sure which add to my CW. here’s another example:

  • it’s unclear whether someone would have consented, but the implication seems to be that they wouldn’t have
  • they’re mind controlled or exposed to aphrodisiacs so that they consent

same question

and here’s one more situation that I’m curious about:

  • someone accidentally exposes themselves to an aphrodisiac
  • they desperately have sex with the closest person. it’s implied that they wouldn’t have had sex with them otherwise
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re: question about what to CW with dubious consent vs. non-consent
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@kasdeya

there is no dubious consent, if it's dubious then that means it's non-consent

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@kasdeya i would consider all of these to be noncon,, aphrodisiac is a mind-altering substance so it bears some similarity to e.g. alcohol so accidental or not, someone cant meaningfully consent while under it,, mind-control and hypnosis can be interpreted similarly, except instead of a physical substance its magic

from what i understand, dubcon is when the abscence of expressing consent is seen as consent, while here its more about making someone consent, just under false pretenses

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@kasdeya Dubcon I'd consider to be more like they didn't/couldn't give clear consent, but it seemed like they wanted it in advance anyway. I'd consider all of those scenarios to be noncon

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question about what to CW with dubious consent vs. non-consent
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@kasdeya for me drugs/mind control is non-con, the same as "non-con but got pressured somehow to consent"

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@kasdeya In real life? S1 does not exclude normal consent rules, S2 is the same as if someone is drunk, which is hard no.

In a fantasy/RP scenario, the consent is in the OOC interaction or in the fact the reader can stop or skip at any time (a good writer should probably be telegraphing this event.)

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@kasdeya It’s honestly a difficult one, because consent is such a nuanced Thing, it can be hard to find where the line lies for tagging.

it’s a tagger’s discretion in the end. erring on the side of caution is never a bad idea especially for scenarios that are implied to be more noncon leaning, but it’s an imperfect system. one reader’s dubcon is another’s hard noncon.

(which i bet we could solve if we made another wastebin category… /categorising joke)

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