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From: guest (Heyta1)
, 24 months, post #1 |
I’ve been into this magic stuff since I was in middle school and
now I’m 32 and it hasn’t really died down. There have been periods
where it has. I have tried to get away from it numerous times.
Sometimes I wish my sexual wiring was normal. I wish I didn’t have
this fetish but I guess I have to live with it.
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From: guest (Guest)
, 24 months, post #2 |
Everybody has a “kink” and nobody needs to know. I use to feel the
same way but just be glad it’s not a kink that involves harming
someone.
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From: guest (Guy)
, 24 months, post #3 |
I wish I could say it gets easier, but well, I guess it sort of
does in a way. You find ways to accept it, or ways to move on. I
think what makes it so hard to deal with sometimes is how people
perceive it, and the labels they stick on people when they don't
get it. I think at the end of the day, there really is no normal.
Everyone has something that excites or interests them. Just think,
you could be one of those people that enjoy watching golf on TV, or
worse, you yell at the TV because someone picked the wrong club,
and then you have a debate at work on the next day telling everyone
about your analysis of the game.
And like Guest said, there are far darker ones that people have.
You are far more normal than you probably realize.
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From: guest (Hanko)
, 24 months, post #4 |
The trick is to find someone in the real world who you can share
this fetish with. A therapist, or if you are lucky a close friend
or loved one. If you have a significant other who tolerates it,
doesn't even need to like or understand, you should consider
yourself lucky like myself. I'm open to talk more. You aren't
alone. Happy to help.
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From: guest (noname)
, 24 months, post #5 |
The worst part is you can not realy do the fetish in real life.
What I mean it you can not realy bodyswap for 2 hours to enjoy your
Kink and then do to work the next day like some fetish can.
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From: guest
, 24 months, post #6 |
For me, this started around 2nd grade. I’m 40, and still think it’s
weird that I’m turned on by a man’s head on a woman’s body. It’s
something that I don’t mention to anyone.
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From: guest (Hum)
, 24 months, post #7 |
A man's head on a woman's body? Your fetish makes me feel more
normal
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From: guest
, 24 months, post #8 |
What I'm curious is about people who actually transitioned. Do they
still like TG fiction after?
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From: guest
, 24 months, post #9 |
Re post #8
I remember coming across an article where a trans woman stopped
being into TG fiction at the start of her transition. Let me find
it:
https://medium.com/@kemenatan/its-just-a-fetish-right-91cb0a4e261
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From: guest (Hanko)
, 24 months, post #10 |
Noname Post #5 and guest post #6 come find me on Discord
BlondTiff#8051. Anyone who wishes to talk about applying this kink
in the real world is welcome to join us!
See you there
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From: Bodyswap1
, 24 months, post #11 |
Not me I'm love looking for videos that have to do with gender
transformations
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From: guest (Kiyohime)
, 24 months, post #12 |
anyway my answer to the question, I guess. it really depends on my
emotions.
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From: guest (R0byn)
, 23 months, post #13 |
I have had the "fetish" for 63 years. Still enjoy it as a "hobby".
I am currently creating captioned videos for my own consumption.
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From: MissMako
, 23 months, post #14 |
Quote from "guest" - "What I'm curious is about people who actually
transitioned. Do they still like TG fiction after?" (end quote)
I created and viewed TG fiction for decades as a means to cope with
my own gender dysphoria. Once I started to transition back in 2014
- that went away. I'm spending that time now - living and enjoying
being a woman out in the world - and my gender dysphoria is...
gone.
As for TG fiction - I'll occasionally read something - but I don't
see it in the same light as I used to. And I certainly would not
make the content I used to with the POV I now have. To be honest -
I do cringe at some of my old stuff.
- Miss Mako -
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From: guest
, 23 months, post #15 |
>To be honest - I do cringe at some of my old stuff.
The bane of all content creators. I won't say who I am but I still
have some early works of fiction and art in this community that I
see occasionally pop up even ten years later. I know that feeling.
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From: guest (PussyOwner217)
, 23 months, post #16 |
Yes, its distracting on downtime occasions... Need help
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From: guest (burner)
, 23 months, post #17 |
It’s kinda odd how effectively it becomes one of the only kinks
that isn’t affirmed, given representation, etc, insofar as it’s
identified as agreeing with the Blanchard typology and thus being
transphobic
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From: guest (brimmm)
, 23 months, post #18 |
@burner,
What is Blanchard typology and why is it regarded as transphobic?
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From: Heri
, 23 months, post #19 |
No, not at all. I love it
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From: guest (burner)
, 23 months, post #20 |
> What is Blanchard typology and why is it regarded as
transphobic?
Essentially, a theory that there's a distinction between
androphilic and gynephilic transgender tendencies, the former
denoted through dysphoria and accompanied through attraction for
men, whereas the latter accompanies attraction to women, and no
dyphoria, but is instead represented through intense paraphilia.
This is generally latched onto by TERFs, etc, who latch onto saying
that transgender people are just those with an autogynephilic kink,
which is accompanied by a lot of discourse saying that
"autogynephilia is a fake concept which does not exist". Etc. It's
rather annoying and unproductive discourse. I probably did a bad
job describing all the dynamics.
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