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To maintain a safe and respectful community, please note our content policies: NSFW stories, erotica, and explicit content are not permitted. Stories involving minors in inappropriate situations are strictly prohibited. Dark romance must be labeled with appropriate trigger warnings and categorized under Horror, Suspense, Thriller, or Psychological Horror genres. All content must treat sensitive topics responsibly and never promote harmful behavior.


We have strict content policies. Stories must be appropriate for all audiences in moral character - no NSFW or explicit content. Any dark themes must include proper trigger warnings and disclaimers. We prioritize respectful storytelling that doesn't promote harmful relationships or behaviors. Thank you for helping us maintain a positive creative space for all members!


NSFW stories are not allowed. Pedophilia is not allowed. Dark romance is not allowed to promote an abusive relationship. It should be posted in third-person format because these stories are often eroticas, which are misogynistic and showcase abuse victims as going after their rapey abusers. All of them must be put into the genres: horror, suspense, thriller, and psychological horror, or have the trigger warning “abuse” label. BDSM is not allowed, as it is often literal in fiction. C&C is not allowed for the very same reason. Pro-incest stories are not allowed.


Also, teach people about what rape is, such as: having sex with a man or woman who is drunk while sober is taking advantage of a person and is rape. Having sex with minors under the age of 18 on a 365-day year aging time is rape. Having sex with literal children, whether they have had their period or not—as it doesn’t mean adulthood; it means the uterine lining is being shed, and if it is not, it can cause it to build up and bring health issues to women.


I was specific because age laws and cultural ways of counting age can differ between countries. Some places have different calendars or traditions that make someone appear older or younger than they really are by international standards. For example, in some East Asian countries, a person might be counted as one year old at birth or get a year older every New Year, which can make them seem older than they actually are.


By using a 365-day year aging scale, we have a clear, consistent way to determine if someone is truly under 18, no matter where they’re from. Saying “sex with minors under the age of 18 on a 365-day year scale is rape” removes any confusion caused by different calendars or cultural age counting. It ensures that the rule protects real minors everywhere, not just in one country or system.


In short: it’s about using a universal standard so writers and readers know exactly what counts as underage, and no loopholes from cultural differences can put minors at risk.


When I say “sex with minors under 18 on a 365-day year scale is rape,” what I really mean is this: any biological minor—anyone who is still a child or teenager physically—is not allowed to be sexually involved with adults. The 365-day scale just makes it clear and consistent, so there’s no confusion about age.


In other words: if someone is biologically under 18, it’s always illegal and wrong to have sex with them.


It is rape to be sober and have sex with a woman or man while he or she is high.


It is rape to have sex with a man or woman while they are asleep.

It is rape to do it while they are drugged and/or half asleep.


It is wrong to drug someone to get them aroused and can be considered sexual assault by the moderators.


Please research grooming before writing about it. There are YouTube videos on it everywhere. Look at predator-catching videos, as they can help you see how demented predators are.


Erotica is not allowed, as it is always just dark romance—being not even romantic and abusive to women.


Pedophilia is not allowed to be promoted.


If a true hermaphrodite, also known as a person who truly has both sexes, is shown to be sexually abusive, they are not allowed to be shown as having sexually abusive, murderous, evil or wicked, physically, verbally, manipulative, or emotionally abusive traits solely because of their sexes, condition, or male or female body parts.


Basically, yes, you can have a character that is abusive in these formats, as long as it's portrayed negatively. But you CANNOT make the reason behind it be that they are true hermaphrodites. You must also have a disclaimer in all abuse scenarios showing you do not promote such behavior if it is needed. All stories should have a disclaimer telling us what type of abuse is present, who is doing it, who is the victim, which parts, episodes, etc., it is present in.


If they are a pedophile, you cannot say it's because of their gender, sex, or condition.


The reason behind this is solely because, in some clinical settings in other countries, as well as in some fiction (especially fiction written by pedophiles), they actually will say that the reason why this person is a pedophile or something like that is solely because of them being a true hermaphrodite or intersex. Due to that, we have made this a rule so that people who are true hermaphrodites or intersex do not get discriminated against based on that.


Things that are not allowed: the promotion of relationships between parental figures and any type of relative, whether adoptive, foster, or step-sibling. Actually, foster kids have said that they hated the trope. One said she hated the trope because she doesn’t really feel anything for her foster siblings. When she gets fostered or is adopted, she feels nothing for them and sees them as siblings. So, yeah, pretty much.


You have permission to say these abusive or incestuous relationships are grotesque.

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