While the subculture emphasizes "Safe, Sane, and Consensual" (SSC), the media content itself often plays with the aesthetic of non-consent (CNC), which requires a high degree of literacy among consumers to distinguish fantasy from reality [9]. 5. Conclusion
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Reality-style media focusing on the "transformation" of an individual into a submissive role [6]. While the subculture emphasizes "Safe, Sane, and Consensual"
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Reimagining popular media characters within power-exchange dynamics. 4. Ethical Considerations and Controversies