WWAW rape? Women aren't people so does it count?
@Convict Wyzz put out a call for fellow rape enthusiasts in The Wyyzzzz forum, and I gave him a news story about where he can find lots of them. Gee, I wonder what he was convicted of. I guess the judge he was in front of thought it counts, even when it's not hairy ass rape.
I now realize that nobody goes in that forum, so I'll repost it here. (tl;dr - Women aren't people in France so it doesn't count there.)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ed-wifes-suppers-raped-strangers-reveals.html
The Marquis de Sade was an enthusiast in the 18th century, and more recently this Frenchman who likes to run really long trains on his wife with the help of 51 random real ass internet chatroom dudes.
"The imposing chateau in Mazan was the family seat of the Marquis de Sade, whose name morphed into a noun describing the act of deriving pleasure from inflicting humiliation and suffering.
It was there that the libertine 18th century nobleman wrote some of his shockingly explicit accounts of violent eroticism.
In recent days, sleepy Mazan has again emerged as the setting of an appallingly sadistic story. A story of such cruel depravity that, had he been born 250 years later, even the morally bankrupt marquis might have struggled to imagine it.
The enormity of this saga almost defies belief. A warning: it will not make for easy reading. The central character is an outwardly respectable, retired businessman, now aged 70.
For almost a decade, sometimes several times a month, he drugged his wife into unconsciousness by slipping tranquilisers into her evening meal, then, using an internet chatroom, he procured strangers to come to their house and rape her as he filmed the attacks.
The woman, whose name is known to the Mail, but whom we shall call Chantal, was unknowingly defiled more than 90 times, by at least 51 different men — and perhaps many more — before the evildoing of her husband, Dominique P (as he is described by the French authorities) was uncovered.
If this appalling crime had occurred in the Cotswolds or the Yorkshire Dales, it would doubtless have caused a national outcry and dominated news bulletins for weeks.
Yet this week, when I visited Mazan, where some of the accused rapists are well known, because they live in or near the village, it wasn’t a major talking-point.
While some people did express disgust, you might equally be met with a Gallic shrug. We might think this says much about the antediluvian attitudes that persist in parts of France when it comes to matters of sex and morality.
When I met Dominique P's lawyer, Beatrice Zavarro, she also expressed surprise that the case was of interest in Britain.
However, what makes this affair still more astounding is that so many ordinary provincial Frenchmen, from different walks of life, were prepared to commit rape when presented with an easy opportunity."
So a lot of enthusiasts of this particular hobby in France (and Kazakhstan):