I wasn't talking about rape fantasies, though. I was talking about most women desiring a dominant and powerful man.
I didn't mean everyone agrees with me secretly or not... I don't know what part of my post made you think I feel that way. What I said, which is a fact and not an opinion, is that the best sellers lists within the romantic novel genre, which is aimed exclusively at women are usually riddled with novels in which the female protagonist is overpowered by a strong man. The structure of these novels is almost always the same... the protagonist who is an innocent girl meets a man who is strong, wild, and bad, and scary to her, but he wants her so badly he takes her and she ends up loving it. There are a million examples of this going as far back as fairy tales with The Beauty and the Beast and as recent as 50 Shades. This is a fact, not my opinion, so what I was trying to point out is that the Han Solo archetype is there precisely because of the romantic component within Star Wars, he is there to be the romantic interest to Leia, to appeal to
women. Luke Skywalker is there to appeal to men. And this is also consistent with seduction techniques men use to game women.
Most women, especially
feminine women look for a strong man who can lead them, who is the leader of other men, who is dominant and proactive, who takes what he wants without asking, these are all
masculine traits who complement the female nature. There are exceptions to this of course, women aren't a monolith and as a general rule the less feminine (or gender-conforming to use femspeak) is the woman in question the less she will look for these qualities in a man. And this is part of the reason why feminists oppose anything that might resemble masculinity... because the goal of feminism is to abolish the differences between the sexes.
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