I'm really into the idea of sexualized abusive relationships, but all the books on it seem to be 50 shades of grey tier. Is there a more literary alternative? Written from the womans perspective (duh)
>>9552316
You can sexually abuse me senpai desu
>>9552316
It's not really about sexual abuse, but I'd recommend The Collector by John Fowles. It's about an art student Miranda, who gets kidnapped by a rich guy and is forced to live in a cellar of his home because he believes "she'll start to love him", when she'll see how well he treats her. In the cellar, she has pretty much everything one could wish for - except freedom. Most of the book after the first part is narrated from her point of view (as she writes a secret diary). It's exhilarating and heartbreaking
>>9552855
I want to be the abused one though
>>9552926
That works for me too >:)
>>9552935
Literature can have sex or oversexualized aspects just as much as it can have any other primal urge, you're a retard trying to be elitist
>>9552316you're literally better off looking for fanfiction
>>9553063
>fanfiction
But I want something so competently written that I don't feel bad about reading it.
Also pre-established characters ruin it for me
>>9552922
What are some other good books where a girl gets kidnapped?
>>9552922
>It's not really about sexual abuse
I never asked for sexual abuse. I asked for sexualization of general abusive relationships.