Is it normal to be aroused by fainting?

My sexuality is fairly vanilla, but I have a couple somewhat unusual, though benign, fetishes. I find it arousing when someone in a film collapses or faints. It is only arousing in a non-sexual situation; I would not find it a turn on if it didn't seem 'dramatic,' I suppose. Examples would include someone getting overwhelmed or panicked and passing out or being weakened or poisoned in some way. I remember finding this somewhat titillating even as a kid, which is strange. I want to emphasize that I don't want to do anything to them after they are unconscious. It is the action of fainting itself that is arousing. If anyone wants to give explaining this a go, by all means. I find it curious. Maybe it has to do with wires being crossed between what is exciting and what is sexually stimulating.
Edit: I am a gay male, and am more of a bottom.

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  • Holzman_67

    I wouldn’t have the faintest idea

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  • palehorse

    It's probably the idea of vulnerability that's turning you on.

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  • Doesnormalmatter

    I am hella kinky and that is my credentials, so I will give it a go...

    Your gender would be nice to know, but I know for a fact that I as a man love to see women in a vulnerable position, and many women feel the same in reverse. For me it is bondage. I can usually control my erections as far as when I want them, but if I see a chick tied up, it is SUPER fucking hard to not fondle my rigid dick. If it is no particular gender, or not the gender you are attracted to, this may not be the whole story though. To help me further this analysis, I would like to know :

    -your biological sex
    -your sexual orientation
    -and are you aroused by the thought of you personally fainting?

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    • montague

      I am a gay man, though I am transgender so am biologically female, though I have been on hormones for a while which has affected my temperament. I am more of a bottom. I think it is somewhat arousing to imagine me fainting, though perhaps not as much.

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      • Doesnormalmatter

        Sooooo...your a straight women? And you say you are a bottom? The fact that you consider yourself as a bottom makes me surpiresed that you enjoy fainting so much. Some fetishes cannot be explained, but I still guess it has something to do with the persons vulnerability. I also wonder if you like know you are a bottom from expirience, or if that is just your guess or the only thing you have tried? More people are switches than they think.

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        • montague

          No. I am not a straight woman. I am transgender. There is such thing as a gay transgender.

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          • Doesnormalmatter

            I am so confused! You don't have a dick, and you like guys, hormones don't change what you are, they change how you feel.

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            • montague

              There are numerous studies that show transgender brains as being neurologically more similar to their identified sex than the sex of their bodies. The current theory of transgenderism is something like a neurodevelopmental disorder, in which the brain gets a different dose of sex hormones than the body. Yes, my sex is and always will be biologically female, but my brain and psychology is like that of a male, and since we are our brains, I am male. The hormones change my physiology in many ways, which helps the dissonance between my brain and body. Surgeries help align my brain and body further. I am not saying it is the most ideal treatment, but it is the only one currently available.

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  • curious-bunny

    Trust me fainting sucks, it's a ongoing problem I suffer from along with temporary blindness and paralysis from the waste down. I dont understand my dock doesnt either, he says he thinks its my heart. Anyways growing up randomly I loose all sensation, and it feels like I can feel the world spinning below my feet, then goes my sight then all feeling in my legs and then down I went. For many many years, it almost killed me twice. Now days though I've gotten so used to it it only freezes me in place, all the same affects but without the toppling. Long story short fainting sucks haha

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  • FromTheSouthWeirdGuy

    Maybe you'd enjoy asphyxia porn

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