duck171
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I think you all wish deep inside that you would be just like everybody else.
I like who I am, screw everybody else.
I think you all wish deep inside that you would be just like everybody else.
...you guys just try to tell yourselves that it's good to have this fetish and to be different,but I think you all wish deep inside that you would be just like everybody else.
Some people can go sit quietly in a tree stand from 4am till noon waiting to kill an animal.
I don't know...I've been here for years and all I've ever seen are men and women. Students in school. People with jobs, families, hobbies, religious beliefs, and common interests. To me, that is just like everyone else. And it usually seems like, for the most part, everyone here treats each other even better than "everyone else" does. I don't see people in public standing up for each other like they do here. I rarely hear the unbridled honesty and openess about particular interests and maybe it's just me, but I find it more interesting than pro football stats and comments about the "jugs on the lady that just walked by" all the time. Everything "else" is so ordinary and common and spread uninterestingly across the whole population that alot of it lacks any flavor.
Some people can go sit quietly in a tree stand from 4am till noon waiting to kill an animal. People risk death to scale a cliff with no harness. Some are "professional eaters" and spend all year gorging themselves "training" in an effort to eat over 50 hotdogs in under 12 minutes. I just can't see how this site could possibly be considered strange compared to those [or any of a trillion] other things.
I've made the same points many times myself. Thank you for reaffirming it. Oddly enough, when it comes to terms like "normal" and "everyone else" it's the fetishists who label themselves and treat themselves as odd or different. They're the ones that make the distinction between normal and what they feel they are, which is something other than normal, and their opinions of themselves are often either very low or lack an esteem which reflects how they're actually doing as real people. If they measured themselves as whole people, complete people, you're right, in that they'd be no different than anyone else as they have the same basic qualities and shortcomings. They're as complete and normal as normal is going to get. The feeling I always got is that they felt that society has already prejudged them, when theres no way for them to know that, so they put themselves under their own rock of shame when it's not at all necessary. While this is only true for a fraction of the people I've seen, I'm surprised they would treat or see themselves that way given how normal they actually are.
So, you people who said you don't like your fetish, I must say I respect your opinions, but I ask you to think on this and ask yourselves: is it really good to be 'normal'?
Indeed. It seems that "normal" people are just common and everyday. I have learned that people who are kinky and have fetishes are considered more in touch with their sexuality and deeper than every day Joes. I think that alot of normal people deep down want to be like us. They are just too shallow to allow it, and enjoy it. They conform to the stereo type of normal and dont want to stand out.
Plus, they wouldn't necessarily be sexually addicted to it either, which is one plus that they have over fetishists, who usually feel they don't have a choice and the impulse is too strong to ignore or deny.
Not 100% true. Most of the people are slaves to sexual impulses, and fetishists are subject to that as well, true. However, I think an average fetishist has as much control as the average man does, if he embraces it. If not, the effect is what you just described. That's something like alcohol... if you know how to enjoy it (smart, don't overdrink, mostly a glass a week), then it's not such a big deal (it's not good, but it's not that bad, either), but a person who usually doesn't drink and then goes out with friends, and then starts drinking... he usually doesn't have that kind of self-control and gets so drunk that it's unhealthy.
I know it's not the best example, but it's all I can think of at the moment.
or farm animals should be looked down on of course
Like on here someone said "It could be worse" well what exactly did they mean by worse? What did they consider worse?
And I've heard bad things about all three of those fetishes on the TMF. Which is weird since you'd have to join the TMF to bitch about tickling.
When I ended up joining this site, that really told me that it was ok, and as a result I ended up making a lot of great friends on here, some that I am honored to consider my best friends on or off the forums.
Personally, I would get rid of it. It has nothing to do with wanting to be "normal", or finding it offensive/repulsive.
Honestly, I don't think of it that way at all. "Normalcy" is a state of mind, and I find nothing repulsive about this fetish in the slightest. So why would I get rid of it? Well, for one thing, and I can't explain why, but the word "tickle" and all it's adjectives/adverbs, etc. make me physically shiver. I hate doing that. Plus, my friend has horribly achy muscles and asks me to massage her all the time, and quite frankly, when she asks me to massage her feet, it's ALL the self-control I can muster NOT to do anything to her. Because she doesn't have a fetish and doesn't think that way... Not like I do.
So I guess the real answer is: I really want to go back to what it was like BEFORE I started thinking this way. That way, I can do things and listen to things without instantly thinking about whether or not I should have a shower right afterwards. I'm not repulsed by it, but I am a bit afraid of it...
Boy, I hope I made sense, cuz I'm not so sure myself. 😵