The way they write women is lamentable. One particularly egregious example was when they described a group of women walking down a staircase at a formal event where for some reason the men at the bottom could see their underwear and were calling out the colours of it. Of course in OP’s brain the women “all laughed at were good sports about it” because they just love being sexually harassed and degraded at formal events.
The fantasies also focus heavily on the physical whereas fantasies written by women tend to have more emotional elements included.
A lot of them also mention that OP is a man and his wife is a dominatrix.
I was just wondering what fetish posts they were referring to because I'm gonna be pissed if they are referring to my posts about being attracted to songs/tornadoes/liminal spaces. (Which are all true btw.) I do not consider them as fetishes, but as attractions. And I have written a lot about them recently on here.
They're the posts that ask a fake question that gives them an "excuse" to describe their penis or sexual fantasies in detail. Or the ones that claim to be women but are written in a way that just feels like a guy who gets off on roleplaying. Maybe that's judgmental or unfair of me. That's honestly how it comes off though
Oh. Cause I wrote a true post describing something that I did with hailstones and some people thought I was a guy in the post even though I am a girl. And one even claimed it was not true, when it literally happened exactly as I wrote it. Sometimes I just get bored and feel like writing about the weird things I find attractive, anonymously, you know?
Some people on the site will say their username at the beginning of a post to remove any anonymity. Do you think you'd prefer having anonymity even though some people might accuse of you of being a guy or lying, or let people know it's you and remove any doubt that you're lying about the question?
It's a double-edged sword really. If it's something explicit I'm saying, I would rather it is anonymous, as I get paranoid a lot about people who used to bully me somehow finding me here and finding out I am on this site. Also my attraction to the Spongebob outro theme song and liminal spaces is fairly new, so I posted anonymously at first because I was a bit shy about people knowing about it and that it was me (everyone on this site knows me as Tornado girl anyway since I am attracted to tornadoes as well) but when I get comfortable I'd probably let people know it was me. I sort of ease into it.
Now that people probably already know it's me, I would probably feel okay with stating it is me in the post.
I think this is the only place I feel like I can really talk about it in depth, as at other places people will know my identity and probably bully me :( Which is why I kind of go all-out in my posts, explaining everything because it's like... an outlet, I guess.
Are all the weird fetish posts written by the same person?
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Why do you assume it's a he?
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Men on the internet are generally far more sexually degenerate than women. It's a stereotype, but a stereotype that holds true
The way they write women is lamentable. One particularly egregious example was when they described a group of women walking down a staircase at a formal event where for some reason the men at the bottom could see their underwear and were calling out the colours of it. Of course in OP’s brain the women “all laughed at were good sports about it” because they just love being sexually harassed and degraded at formal events.
The fantasies also focus heavily on the physical whereas fantasies written by women tend to have more emotional elements included.
A lot of them also mention that OP is a man and his wife is a dominatrix.
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I was just wondering what fetish posts they were referring to because I'm gonna be pissed if they are referring to my posts about being attracted to songs/tornadoes/liminal spaces. (Which are all true btw.) I do not consider them as fetishes, but as attractions. And I have written a lot about them recently on here.
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They're the posts that ask a fake question that gives them an "excuse" to describe their penis or sexual fantasies in detail. Or the ones that claim to be women but are written in a way that just feels like a guy who gets off on roleplaying. Maybe that's judgmental or unfair of me. That's honestly how it comes off though
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Oh. Cause I wrote a true post describing something that I did with hailstones and some people thought I was a guy in the post even though I am a girl. And one even claimed it was not true, when it literally happened exactly as I wrote it. Sometimes I just get bored and feel like writing about the weird things I find attractive, anonymously, you know?
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Some people on the site will say their username at the beginning of a post to remove any anonymity. Do you think you'd prefer having anonymity even though some people might accuse of you of being a guy or lying, or let people know it's you and remove any doubt that you're lying about the question?
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It's a double-edged sword really. If it's something explicit I'm saying, I would rather it is anonymous, as I get paranoid a lot about people who used to bully me somehow finding me here and finding out I am on this site. Also my attraction to the Spongebob outro theme song and liminal spaces is fairly new, so I posted anonymously at first because I was a bit shy about people knowing about it and that it was me (everyone on this site knows me as Tornado girl anyway since I am attracted to tornadoes as well) but when I get comfortable I'd probably let people know it was me. I sort of ease into it.
Now that people probably already know it's me, I would probably feel okay with stating it is me in the post.
I think this is the only place I feel like I can really talk about it in depth, as at other places people will know my identity and probably bully me :( Which is why I kind of go all-out in my posts, explaining everything because it's like... an outlet, I guess.