My advice would be to stop and consider whether you really have nonconsensual erotic sex or not, and if you do, look at revising. Technically Amazon won't publish it if it's rape and if it's meant to titillate. So almost no publishers will pick it up. The ones that do just sell it on their website.
However, if you have dubious consent... or forced seduction... yeah, that is fine. The line may be gray, but it's there if you read enough of what's published. If you decide what you have IS dubious consent, then don't go around calling it nonconsent If you email a legit editor and ask if they take "nonconsent", the answer will have to be no.
However, if you have dubious consent... or forced seduction... yeah, that is fine. The line may be gray, but it's there if you read enough of what's published. If you decide what you have IS dubious consent, then don't go around calling it nonconsent If you email a legit editor and ask if they take "nonconsent", the answer will have to be no.