Dick's a big fan of the stuff.
I always wanted to do this
'adult comedy' of a women who loved sex, and loved being desired by men, who got to
'live her fantasy' to the point of ridiculousness.
If anything, I wanted to do it as a comical, almost satire
'backlash' against the current trend of confusing
'erotica' or
'lust' with
'sexual assault,' with so many - at least here in the US - forgetting that we men still respect
'consent,' and it's not wrong to want to
'complete' our
'male programming.' It's the
'consent' that allows it, and when we don't have consent, we respect it.
The lead would be a random, young college woman who grew up in a
'repressed household,' and never had sex, and comes off almost
'too wanting it' to the point she
'scares guys away.' And
'to her rescue' would be this feminist, who is constantly telling her
'you don't need men,' and other things.
So part of the plot would include scenes such as ...
The Lead:
"I know guys are masturbating ... what it would be like to have them do it to me?"
Feminist:
"In any given minute in the US, a good fraction of a million men are ejaculating"
Just then, she is literally hit by a 'white wave' of cum, totally getting covered.
Feminist:
"This is what we woman are up against ... a nation ready to hit us with a tsunami of cum, just from seeing us"
The lead character would then refine it,
"Well, let's limit it to only guys that would have sex with me then." She's hit with almost an equally sized wave again. The Feminist continues her crusade,
"A lot of men would take you, despite what Hollywood might say."
At this point, the lead character goes,
"Well, maybe I would just like to enjoy one man, monogamy if you will." At that point, she's hit with a smaller wave, but still quite significant. The Feminist concludes her 'lesson,'
"This is how much cum just a 'single man' would ejaculate to you over his entire lifetime."
That type of extremism continues throughout the satire, with the lead being full of female desire of men, and the feminist exposing her to the
'sexual assault' men
'want to unleash' from inside their minds. But in the end, the main theme is ... if women stop to enjoy men, as nearly all respect consent and are 'just programmed' to 'unleash their lust' when granted the 'privilege,' they might enjoy their own lives a lot more.
Don't want to spoil the ending. It's something I'd love to write under a pen name, and have been writing (privately) over almost 20 years, but I seriously doubt it would go anywhere in the real world, let alone US media. If anything,
"The Red Pill" is considered a
'rape culture/justification' film by a lot of the US media.
Comedies about male-female interactions are now considered sexist, unless it's one-way.