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Dominant men in erotica fiction could be dangerous, study finds
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Men who read erotica that featured male dominance over women reported higher acceptance of rape myths in real life, a Queensland research paper has suggested. Erotica fiction depicting dominant males could be dangerous, a Queensland study has found. Credit: Louise Kennerley. The study asked men and women to read one of three erotica novels that depicting male dominance, female dominance, no dominance or a non erotic control story.