I've got a friend who works in the field of child sex perversion and he says a child only knows it is being violated through socialisation. If the child is free from contact with the outside world it can be trained to happily participate in any activity and will grow up thinking that activity is normal and practice that activity freely itself.Originally Posted by juliev82
Your story is based in an isolated world where socialisation from outside values does not exist. Your main character wouldn't have to dominate her daughters in an overt manner as one assumes she has trained them from young to participate in her perversions. A conflict could be introduced by the strangers bringing in outside values and so lead the daughters or at least one of them to question the whole ethos of their upbringing.
If all the characters are psychologically traumatised no one is going to introduce a conflict into their world. You will just have a bunch of characters reacting bizarrely to stimuli with an inability to question their perverse behaviour. At the same time a person can know they are insane without being able to articulate why they are but acknowledges their insanity as the world does not coherently respond to their perception. You could create a bizarre and surreal world through the eyes of one or more of your characters while describing the perversion of the world through a sane character.
When I was young I had something of a breakdown and the world is a very strange place indeed. One perceives ones perceptions not to be at fault but ends up questioning ones perceptions because people do not react in the way you think they should. One ends up in what I call never ending 'thought loops'. A very strange world indeed.







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