All Comments on 'Wartime Comfort House Day 01: Lactation'

by rojac2

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muskyboymuskyboyabout 2 years ago

Should have been non-consent/reluctance category. The beheadings were over the top and ruined the story.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 2 years ago

Love the story! Violence is part of all war stories. Let peace be on earth. More please.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 2 years ago

Yeah this shouldn't be listed under Fetish but Noncon. Comfort women are victims of untold numbers of assaults and you even describe rapes in this story. Please reclassify this.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 2 years ago

Wow, it takes a brave author who tried to make erotica out of historic rape.

I appreciate the efforts to go into uncharted waters.

As one of the comments below points out, the addition of executions (absolutely necessary to keep it historically accurate) will be seen by some as "over the top".

As a student of the Pacific war, I find this interesting, but unlike any other story I have read here (admittedly, I have mild standards) this comes awfully close to bad taste because of the possibility of trivializing history by turning the historic suffering of people into porn.

Really, would we be comfortable about a sex story set amongst the Holocaust?

rojac2rojac2about 2 years agoAuthor

This fictional story is not just to show violence as in all wars but also human interactions through coercion and brain washing. Chapter 3 and 4 show how a captured starving virgin was converted to become a follower as they are often called traitors. References of (sexual) violent were indeed intended to offer a glimpse into the huge number of untold sufferings. Hopefully readers are reminded of the human costs during and after war. Sexual gratifications are usually achieved by those invading but there are indeed instances where the converted victims (traitors) also enjoyed the sex. Living proofs around the world are invading soldiers marrying local women during or after occupation. I really don't see why an erotic story cannot have a war setting.

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