Pornography Appreciation / Sexual curiousities / etc topic

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Quote from: Andrew McIntosh on May 29, 2015, 11:03:30 AM
I think transsexuality has been classified as a mental disorder in the past (if the great documentary "Glen Or Glenda" is anything to go by) but if it is it's certainly one of the most harmless. I'd say, rather than seeing it as normal/not-normal, it's a case of common/not-common.

Edit - which I suppose is saying much the same thing, now that I think about it.
I think the qualifications of what is or isn't a mental disorder is something which is usually arbitrarily decided by drug companies to push whatever products they're selling, or by whoever wants to push their stigmas. Perhaps it could be said that a mental illness is something that makes it difficult for someone to function in their life. What it really comes down to is that the gender identity we're all told we have is the one that society's norms and mores dictate, regardless of the biological sex organs we're all born with (some who are born with both). To me, classifying someone's transgender mind as a mental illness is all the fodder some fear mongering right winger needs to start persecuting those who are transgender. Transgender people feel the same, they think the same way, the only difference is the way they identify with their gender. I know this because the last 4 close friendships I had were with people who were transgender. Why can't people just respect that not everyone in this strange and infinitely mysterious world could be experiencing the world through the eyes of someone that society doesn't think their gender could possibly align with? That to me makes so much more sense than any of the people calling them mentally ill. No more fear mongering ignorance.

After I wrote this I realize that it's very contentious, I've been having some anxiety about that. Hopefully this won't devolve into a big argument. That's the kind of shit I'd do on facebook, not a forum that seems to have a calm atmosphere.

Deadpriest

Quote from: oOoOoOo on February 24, 2016, 04:32:15 PM
Ah, this is a good thread. I'm into scat mostly. Gay scat. I don't really care for porn that isn't scat related. There's a fine line between disgusting and erotic in scat. Sometimes I can't stomach the look of the scat coming out of the person's ass, if it's all yellow, or if the person shitting is fat and old. The hotter the person, the more I sympathize with what's coming out of their ass. I love playing with scat, I didn't always lick it but I discovered recently that it doesn't taste that bad. I researched the risks, but you're only putting back inside of you what you already had, so there's no big risk of infection. I also read that depending on the health of the person's scat who you eat, it could improve your bowel function. I don't plan on eating it, but I do love the smell, depending on the health of my digestive track.

Don't know but this might interest you:

http://www.akatako.net/japanese-art/shintaro-kago-unko-100-ways-signed
My book of poetry: http://www.histergrant.com/

Deadpriest

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Quote from: oOoOoOo on February 24, 2016, 06:04:53 PM
Quote from: Andrew McIntosh on May 29, 2015, 11:03:30 AM
I think transsexuality has been classified as a mental disorder in the past (if the great documentary "Glen Or Glenda" is anything to go by) but if it is it's certainly one of the most harmless. I'd say, rather than seeing it as normal/not-normal, it's a case of common/not-common.

Edit - which I suppose is saying much the same thing, now that I think about it.
I think the qualifications of what is or isn't a mental disorder is something which is usually arbitrarily decided by drug companies to push whatever products they're selling, or by whoever wants to push their stigmas. Perhaps it could be said that a mental illness is something that makes it difficult for someone to function in their life. What it really comes down to is that the gender identity we're all told we have is the one that society's norms and mores dictate, regardless of the biological sex organs we're all born with (some who are born with both). To me, classifying someone's transgender mind as a mental illness is all the fodder some fear mongering right winger needs to start persecuting those who are transgender. Transgender people feel the same, they think the same way, the only difference is the way they identify with their gender. I know this because the last 4 close friendships I had were with people who were transgender. Why can't people just respect that not everyone in this strange and infinitely mysterious world could be experiencing the world through the eyes of someone that society doesn't think their gender could possibly align with? That to me makes so much more sense than any of the people calling them mentally ill. No more fear mongering ignorance.

After I wrote this I realize that it's very contentious, I've been having some anxiety about that. Hopefully this won't devolve into a big argument. That's the kind of shit I'd do on facebook, not a forum that seems to have a calm atmosphere.

By definition transgenderism (or whatever you want to call it) is not a mental illness. And a personality disorder is a condition that makes your's or those around you's life unmanageable, so I think people are only being prejudiced and that could only take things so far.
My book of poetry: http://www.histergrant.com/

oOoOoOo

Quote from: Deadpriest on February 26, 2016, 04:04:09 PM
Quote from: oOoOoOo on February 24, 2016, 04:32:15 PM
Ah, this is a good thread. I'm into scat mostly. Gay scat. I don't really care for porn that isn't scat related. There's a fine line between disgusting and erotic in scat. Sometimes I can't stomach the look of the scat coming out of the person's ass, if it's all yellow, or if the person shitting is fat and old. The hotter the person, the more I sympathize with what's coming out of their ass. I love playing with scat, I didn't always lick it but I discovered recently that it doesn't taste that bad. I researched the risks, but you're only putting back inside of you what you already had, so there's no big risk of infection. I also read that depending on the health of the person's scat who you eat, it could improve your bowel function. I don't plan on eating it, but I do love the smell, depending on the health of my digestive track.

Don't know but this might interest you:

http://www.akatako.net/japanese-art/shintaro-kago-unko-100-ways-signed
That looks fricken awesome. I love shintaro kago too. Looks like the only way to get it would be order. 20 bucks is a fuck load of money, so I'll have to think about if I wanna order it or not lol.

oOoOoOo

Quote from: Deadpriest on February 26, 2016, 04:46:25 PM
Quote from: oOoOoOo on February 24, 2016, 06:04:53 PM
Quote from: Andrew McIntosh on May 29, 2015, 11:03:30 AM
I think transsexuality has been classified as a mental disorder in the past (if the great documentary "Glen Or Glenda" is anything to go by) but if it is it's certainly one of the most harmless. I'd say, rather than seeing it as normal/not-normal, it's a case of common/not-common.

Edit - which I suppose is saying much the same thing, now that I think about it.
I think the qualifications of what is or isn't a mental disorder is something which is usually arbitrarily decided by drug companies to push whatever products they're selling, or by whoever wants to push their stigmas. Perhaps it could be said that a mental illness is something that makes it difficult for someone to function in their life. What it really comes down to is that the gender identity we're all told we have is the one that society's norms and mores dictate, regardless of the biological sex organs we're all born with (some who are born with both). To me, classifying someone's transgender mind as a mental illness is all the fodder some fear mongering right winger needs to start persecuting those who are transgender. Transgender people feel the same, they think the same way, the only difference is the way they identify with their gender. I know this because the last 4 close friendships I had were with people who were transgender. Why can't people just respect that not everyone in this strange and infinitely mysterious world could be experiencing the world through the eyes of someone that society doesn't think their gender could possibly align with? That to me makes so much more sense than any of the people calling them mentally ill. No more fear mongering ignorance.

After I wrote this I realize that it's very contentious, I've been having some anxiety about that. Hopefully this won't devolve into a big argument. That's the kind of shit I'd do on facebook, not a forum that seems to have a calm atmosphere.

By definition transgenderism (or whatever you want to call it) is not a mental illness. And a personality disorder is a condition that makes your's or those around you's life unmanageable, so I think people are only being prejudiced and that could only take things so far.
No, I agree that there's mental illnesses. Schizophrenia, multiple personality disorder, depression, psychopathy, whatever. I'm just saying that it can be used as a stigma.

They over diagnose kids with adhd and put them on stimulant drugs to help them pay attention in classes, which wouldn't hold their attention otherwise because they're just so poorly constructed.

I could be making a big deal out of nothing, but my personal experience with psychiatric industries has left me with 0 trust for the industry in general. You go to a doctor for 15 minutes and say you can't pay attention, no analysis or tests or anything and they put you on some synthetic narcotic drug. They don't even analyze to make sure you have the disorder they think you do, they misdiagnose and give drugs out irresponsibly. I know this first hand.

Regardless of that, I just can't get over the stigma that people have for transgendered individuals.

Deadpriest

Quote from: oOoOoOo on February 26, 2016, 05:37:51 PM
Quote from: Deadpriest on February 26, 2016, 04:46:25 PM
Quote from: oOoOoOo on February 24, 2016, 06:04:53 PM
Quote from: Andrew McIntosh on May 29, 2015, 11:03:30 AM
I think transsexuality has been classified as a mental disorder in the past (if the great documentary "Glen Or Glenda" is anything to go by) but if it is it's certainly one of the most harmless. I'd say, rather than seeing it as normal/not-normal, it's a case of common/not-common.

Edit - which I suppose is saying much the same thing, now that I think about it.
I think the qualifications of what is or isn't a mental disorder is something which is usually arbitrarily decided by drug companies to push whatever products they're selling, or by whoever wants to push their stigmas. Perhaps it could be said that a mental illness is something that makes it difficult for someone to function in their life. What it really comes down to is that the gender identity we're all told we have is the one that society's norms and mores dictate, regardless of the biological sex organs we're all born with (some who are born with both). To me, classifying someone's transgender mind as a mental illness is all the fodder some fear mongering right winger needs to start persecuting those who are transgender. Transgender people feel the same, they think the same way, the only difference is the way they identify with their gender. I know this because the last 4 close friendships I had were with people who were transgender. Why can't people just respect that not everyone in this strange and infinitely mysterious world could be experiencing the world through the eyes of someone that society doesn't think their gender could possibly align with? That to me makes so much more sense than any of the people calling them mentally ill. No more fear mongering ignorance.

After I wrote this I realize that it's very contentious, I've been having some anxiety about that. Hopefully this won't devolve into a big argument. That's the kind of shit I'd do on facebook, not a forum that seems to have a calm atmosphere.

By definition transgenderism (or whatever you want to call it) is not a mental illness. And a personality disorder is a condition that makes your's or those around you's life unmanageable, so I think people are only being prejudiced and that could only take things so far.
No, I agree that there's mental illnesses. Schizophrenia, multiple personality disorder, depression, psychopathy, whatever. I'm just saying that it can be used as a stigma.

They over diagnose kids with adhd and put them on stimulant drugs to help them pay attention in classes, which wouldn't hold their attention otherwise because they're just so poorly constructed.

I could be making a big deal out of nothing, but my personal experience with psychiatric industries has left me with 0 trust for the industry in general. You go to a doctor for 15 minutes and say you can't pay attention, no analysis or tests or anything and they put you on some synthetic narcotic drug. They don't even analyze to make sure you have the disorder they think you do, they misdiagnose and give drugs out irresponsibly. I know this first hand.

Regardless of that, I just can't get over the stigma that people have for transgendered individuals.

Yeah I agree some people are c*nts (totally agree).

I think after the reality of the "situation" became clear (re. finding ways to medicate) peoples' prejudices would send them in the opposite direction 'why are we spending SO much money researching this for them [them being unwell]'

People are bigots; unenlightened, y'know. People these days are bigoted against bigots. Things have a tendency to settle.

Fuck yeah, Shintaro Kago's the very business!! I actually prefer Suehiro Mauro though.
My book of poetry: http://www.histergrant.com/

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AMRadioWaveMessage

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Anyone aware of Pornography centered towards sex with very large inanimate objects, like buildings or cars? I'm not into this 'fetish,' but I have never seen existence of such a porn, even though people with such fetishes exist.

People who are into more taboo sexual interests / paraphilias are involved with such fetishes as a way to dehumanize the partner, to take idea of sex and take it out of human world, by either devaluing human partner to an object, or focusing on excrement and waste, or sometimes animals and children. I think it can be tied to control, and wanting supremacy over humans, the thrill of disgust of fluid fetishes, and some form of liberation or whatever. But, if liberation is through the disgusting, dominating, and taboo, by breaking humanly agreed upon kinks, then wouldn't sex with inorganic material such as skyscrapers be the most taboo, in that it's sexuality so far deviated from humanity and reproduction?

Now, this is of course implying that attachment to massive objects unrelated to humanity is brought about to 'escape' human sexuality, and not as a result of being attached to an object out of PTSD or such other condition of a similar nature. To me, it seems no different from someone into voyeurism who could only get off by watching / masturbation...except with inorganic material. Both are experiences far removed from the intimacy factor, but a building fetish is to a more logical conclusion.

I mean, let's face it, even and especially BDSM sexual acts are about intimacy.

I'm curious if anyone has such knowledge on this issue.


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Have seen several such stories on various TV programmes over the years eg woman falling in love with and marrying a fence,
The tone in the programmes is always humorous and condesendig

Andrew McIntosh

Quote from: AMRadioWaveMessage on March 05, 2016, 11:43:12 AM
Anyone aware of Pornography centered towards sex with very large inanimate objects, like buildings or cars? I'm not into this 'fetish,' but I have never seen existence of such a porn, even though people with such fetishes exist.

There's documentaries about this on YouTube of course, which you probably already know. But actual smut, that's a good question. I suppose there'd be no need for porn with a human copulating with a car or building or piece of concrete when such 'philes could just as easily get photos of these objects anywhere or just go outside and root their lawnmowers. With so many things around to turn them on and get them off, they probably don't even need smut.
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