I write stories involving forced slavery and things often considered abusive. I include a disclaimer that alerts people to the fact that I do NOT condone actual involuntary slavery situations or the ACTUAL abuse of any person.

At the same time though, I've actually had people from the Scene get very upset with me because my erotic fiction does not include "safewords" and hasn't been deemed "safe, sane, and consensual." Supposedly I'm approving of and endorsing horrific slavery, rape and abuse situations because I don't use safewords in my fiction.

That's because I'm trying to write something slightly more psychologically deep than someone else thinks is "appropriate" for me to write. Whether or not I succeed, I will not censor. (This is not to say I automatically think all situations in which safewords are used are in any way psychologically "shallow" only that that's not what I'm writing about, and it's not what I'm trying to say through my fiction.)

And so the short answer to your question is...no I'm not offended, carry on. But even if I were offended I am not the personal arbitor of what fiction should and should not be read by others. I do not believe in nanny states or nanny groups. And if someone says you are wrong or evil, just politely inform them that they may go read something else.