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I do play killer. I play about 50/50 survivor/killer. (I've also experienced sexual violence, for the record, although it isn't necessary to be a SA survivor to still be able to understand and support people who are.) Moving back and forth over a downed survivor is NOT my way of teabagging. If I'm particularly annoyed with…
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Seems to me there are a number of SA survivors here trying to explain that triggering a (sadly pretty common) trauma is in fact not "harmless". I agree with the commenter above who compared this to using slurs in end-game chat. Just because slurs or violating behavior aren't harmful to you doesn't mean they're not harmful.
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The fact that you think that BM'ing and ######### simulation are identical makes it clear that you do not understand sexual assault, trauma triggers, or making an inclusive space, and therefore you cannot meaningfully weigh in on this discussion.
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If you go back and read the original post, you will see that OP is suggesting gameplay fixes that will discourage the toxic behavior without resorting to banning. It doesn't have to be any harder than the face-camping self-unhook timer. The self-unhook timer activates regardless of whether the killer is purposefully…
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As a matter of fact, I am also against teabagging, so your false-equivalency logical fallacy doesn't work against me. Both are disrespectful, but only one is disrespectful AND predatory.
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If you don't understand the difference between simulating sex on the body of a downed survivor who cannot get away, and crouching up and down a few feet away from a perfectly able-bodied killer, then this post is not for you.
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The OP specifically said taking action on a killer standing over a prone survivor for a certain amount of time. That amount of time could be set at a length that makes it extremely unlikely that it's just a newbie killer struggling to get the pickup prompt.