This is a question for content moderators. Please move this if it isn't the right forum.
I'm planning a scene where partway through the story, a hero saves someone from sexual harassment by fighting the perpetrator. However, I'm unsure if the perpetrator's groping, antagonistic sexual talk, or dry humping, is against the non-consent/violence content rules. The depiction is intended to be brief and without penetration (to be non-gratifying), and portrayed as obvious wrongdoing to justify the hero's intervention.
The earnest sexual content elsewhere in the scene will be clearly fully consensual. In effect, a 'scumbags get beat up, heroes get laid' contrast.
If such content isn't allowed then I'd rather not waste effort making it.
I'm planning a scene where partway through the story, a hero saves someone from sexual harassment by fighting the perpetrator. However, I'm unsure if the perpetrator's groping, antagonistic sexual talk, or dry humping, is against the non-consent/violence content rules. The depiction is intended to be brief and without penetration (to be non-gratifying), and portrayed as obvious wrongdoing to justify the hero's intervention.
The earnest sexual content elsewhere in the scene will be clearly fully consensual. In effect, a 'scumbags get beat up, heroes get laid' contrast.
If such content isn't allowed then I'd rather not waste effort making it.