People\u2019s sexual fantasies range from the realistic to the utterly absurd. Some people fantasize about having sex with their next-door neighbor; others dream about getting it on with Batman. <\/p>
But study after study has revealed that one of the most common erotic fantasies among women is that of being raped.<\/p>
Recent research reveals that 61 percent of women have had fantasies involving coerced sex. Twenty-four percent say they regularly fantasize about being forced against their will. <\/p>
Women who have these fantasies are understandably embarrassed, confused, or ashamed about the fact that they find the idea of rape sexually arousing. <\/p>
That explains \u2013 at least in part \u2013 why the topic continues to invite both intrigue and controversy.<\/p>
Rape fantasies point to a central difficulty about sexual imaginings and actual sexual violence. That is, how do you reconcile the two?<\/p>Studies have revealed that one of the most common erotic fantasies among women is that of being raped. (Photo: Alexander Krivitskiy\/Freepik)<\/figcaption><\/figure>
Rape and Fantasy: An Uncomfortable Union<\/h2>
While doing research for a book, the noted sex researcher Justin Lehmiller found an intriguing connection between some women\u2019s rape fantasies and a history of sexual abuse.<\/p>
\u201cPersons with a history of sexual victimization were more likely to report forced sex fantasies,\u201d says Lehmiller. <\/p>
\u201cThis finding was somewhat surprising to me because it is contradictory to previous research, which found no link between sexual history and forced sex fantasies.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>
We all know that rape is a heinous, brutal crime. Why, then, should it figure in the daydreams of those who\u2019ve endured sexual abuse?<\/p>
The answer is neither straightforward nor pleasant, shedding some light as it does on the complex coping mechanism involved in surviving sexual trauma. <\/p>
Some rape survivors say they surrendered to protect themselves or their loved ones. Some were intoxicated or drugged. Others were physically or mentally incapacitated, or in a position without power.<\/p>
Often, too, in the middle of an act that is always a violation, rape victims experienced intense physical sensations. These sensations can, in turn, sometimes lead to a climax – an orgasm<\/a>.<\/p>