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I know some don't agree with my take, which might make it an interesting conversation.
When introducing our little hobby over the years to normies in my life, I've never once used the word "fetish." Basically, that's because there's a statistically significant percentage of people who once they hear that word, would be more likely to think of it as sketchy, creepy or perverted. To them, person with a fetish essentially means weirdo.
I go the other direction: I describe it, (if I'm forced to), as something that I like and think is fun -- but there are lots and lots of other things that I like and think are fun too. In other words, it's not a deep, dark, brooding and uncontrollable urge that takes over every other aspect of who I am as a person (which some would associate with a "fetish") -- it's just one item of a list of things I like to do in a relationship. I like sex in certain ways too. I like dancing, and flirting, and massaging in certain ways too.
Plus, I don't see much upside in hitting someone with that word. They'll very much figure out on their own how you like to roll in this regard, without you needing to verbalize it. That gradual realization over some time feels to me a whole lot healthier to me for a budding relationship than giving oneself some kind of label that they may find jarring to hear, before they really know you in that way.
When introducing our little hobby over the years to normies in my life, I've never once used the word "fetish." Basically, that's because there's a statistically significant percentage of people who once they hear that word, would be more likely to think of it as sketchy, creepy or perverted. To them, person with a fetish essentially means weirdo.
I go the other direction: I describe it, (if I'm forced to), as something that I like and think is fun -- but there are lots and lots of other things that I like and think are fun too. In other words, it's not a deep, dark, brooding and uncontrollable urge that takes over every other aspect of who I am as a person (which some would associate with a "fetish") -- it's just one item of a list of things I like to do in a relationship. I like sex in certain ways too. I like dancing, and flirting, and massaging in certain ways too.
Plus, I don't see much upside in hitting someone with that word. They'll very much figure out on their own how you like to roll in this regard, without you needing to verbalize it. That gradual realization over some time feels to me a whole lot healthier to me for a budding relationship than giving oneself some kind of label that they may find jarring to hear, before they really know you in that way.




