
But people get attached to fictional stuff. How can one be absorbed in something and relate to characters if one keeps putting up fiction as an excuse, especially if it (the crime in the story) does exist in our world, and people in the story have the same values(that it IS a crime)?
But yes, I understand. Fiction momentarily can dull our values and senses, and one has to throw a lot of things away (common sense, reality, values, morals) in order to look into it. Ignorance is bliss. If one keeps thinking of reality all the time, then one will not be able to enjoy or even look beyond the many barricades existing in fiction. Conversely, if one keeps thinking of fiction all the time, it blurs out whatever things we used to have, and we start forgetting the things essential to reality. There has to be a balance of those two things, not letting the things from one world seep into the other, and vice versa, while keeping yourself a casual traveller of both worlds.
No one got raped in real life people so what's the fuss??. Stop applying REAL LIFE logic to FICTION. its called fiction because anything can happen since it's all made up meaning its not applicable to rl. ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍