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>>44633 In a sense, we do use reality to anchor our fantasy. Even a fantastic universe has a set of rules which we generally define using the real world as our guide. If we start from the position of absolute freedom, that is, the position of absolute chaos, there is no sense to be made of anything.
The strength and indeed the whole point of fantasy is to create for ourselves a world which mostly mirrors the real one but in which our limitations are selectively removed, such as the bounds of gravity or our ability to influence other individuals in our environment.
That second point seems cogent, here the OP mentions a rape fantasy. In it's essence a condition where we create a fantasy world almost as limited as the real one, yet it is one free of consequences. The OP fantasizes about rape and so eliminates the cost of a genuine rape in terms of the physical exertion, emotional and legal consequences and, to a degree, indulges his desire to dominate. (Here, I make a guess, as I hold that, being subjective, the true motivation for the rape fantasy can only be known by him).
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