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Rape fantasy is a common sexual fantasy among both men and women.
The fantasy may involve the fantasist as either the one being forced into sex or as the perpetrator.
Some studies have found that women tend to fantasize about being forced or coerced into sexual activity more commonly than men.
A 1974 study by Hariton and Singer found that being " overpowered or forced to surrender " was the second most frequent fantasy in their survey ; a 1984 study by Knafo and Jaffe ranked being overpowered as their study's most common fantasy during intercourse ; and a 1988 study by Pelletier and Herold found that over half of their female respondents had fantasies of forced sex.
Other studies have found the theme, but with lower frequency and popularity.
However, these female fantasies do not necessarily imply that the subject desires to be forced into non-consensual sex in reality – the fantasies often contain romantic images where the woman imagines herself being seduced, and the male that she imagines is desirable.
Most importantly, the woman remains in full control of her fantasy.
The fantasies do not usually involve the woman getting hurt.
Conversely, some women who have been sexually victimized in the past report unwanted sexual fantasies, similar to flashbacks of their victimization.
They are realistic, and the woman may recall the physical and psychological pain involved.

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