I read a 126 page PDF of one of the most recommended r/nosleep stories and the entire thing ended up being completely not scary and the only purpose was to build up to the last few pages where the narrator learned that just because she doesn’t say “no” doesn’t mean it’s not r*pe, from his (“Yiddish”) therapist

That’s it. That’s all. That’s literally the entire purpose of the story. To make a point about enthusiastic consent.

It’s The Spire in the Woods, if you’re wondering. I needed to find a PDF because it got turned into a book and I’m not paying to read fricking Reddit posts. It’s absolutely not worth your time.

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Some of the most recommended nosleep stories I've seen have turned out to be really meh tbh, I don't get the praise. I was always curious about The Spire in the Woods but never made the effort to look for it so I guess I'm not missing much? And yeah, they started with that wholesome nosleep bullshit and between that and the 1 million part stories that kinda killed the sub for me, sad :marseycry:

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