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Scientifically: what's the cause of bizarre, Deviantart-tier fetishes?

I can only imagine it's a subtype of OCD; obsessive intrusive thoughts turning into sexual obsessions.

>> No.9973553

>>9973550
It' caused in early childhood by certain stimuli, my most other things.
giantess is top tier btw, but inflation is weird to me.

>> No.9973558

>>9973553
>by certain stimuli

Such as? Millions of kids saw the Willy Wonka movie, maybe 500 at best developed this fetish.

>> No.9973561

>>9973550
This is a great article on the subject.

https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2001/03/furries200103

>> No.9973563

>>9973558
This article
>>9973561
explains how deviant fetishes are formed when people wan't to get off but can't through normal means and they start to improvise when they lack the ability to acquire Stacy

>> No.9973574

>>9973563
>when people wan't to get off but can't through normal means and they start to improvise when they lack the ability to acquire Stacy

Seems like a leap between "getting off" and "aquiring Stacy". You could just crank it to photos of Stacy.

>> No.9973575

>>9973563
But that's bullshit because fetishes develop during early childhood. You don't develop a fetish during later in your life, you may develop a kink but that's not a fetish.
This looks like just a way to shame people for having different sexuality.

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9973653

How many cases began with sexual abuse?

That's the most plausible thing that comes to mind when I look at this.

>> No.9973688

When the brain can't understand something, it throws loose ends into the air trying to catch anything that sticks. If a child finds something confusing and it's not resolved, eventually the loose ends will catch onto emerging sexual feelings in puberty and create a fetish.

So what creates a fetish is a child being bad at communicating or their parents humiliating them in order to prevent communication of certain types.

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Pic related

>> No.9975253

>>9973550
childrens cartoons

>> No.9975256

>>9973550
"Imprinting"
Read the wikipedia article about it, even falcons can get it and people have to let them masturbate on their heads to get their semen

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>>9973550
Fetishes are just caricatures of human sexuality; normal preferences distorted to their extremes by human creativity, whether it be physical or psychological in nature.

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>>9974763
Psalm 136 New International Version (NIV)
Psalm 136

1
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good.
His love endures forever.
2
Give thanks to the God of gods.
His love endures forever.
3
Give thanks to the Lord of lords:
His love endures forever.

4
to him who alone does great wonders,
His love endures forever.
5
who by his understanding made the heavens,
His love endures forever.
6
who spread out the earth upon the waters,
His love endures forever.
7
who made the great lights—
His love endures forever.
8
the sun to govern the day,
His love endures forever.
9
the moon and stars to govern the night;
His love endures forever.

10
to him who struck down the firstborn of Egypt
His love endures forever.
11
and brought Israel out from among them
His love endures forever.
12
with a mighty hand and outstretched arm;
His love endures forever.

13
to him who divided the Red Sea[a] asunder
His love endures forever.
14
and brought Israel through the midst of it,
His love endures forever.
15
but swept Pharaoh and his army into the Red Sea;
His love endures forever.

16
to him who led his people through the wilderness;
His love endures forever.

17
to him who struck down great kings,
His love endures forever.
18
and killed mighty kings—
His love endures forever.
19
Sihon king of the Amorites
His love endures forever.
20
and Og king of Bashan—
His love endures forever.
21
and gave their land as an inheritance,
His love endures forever.
22
an inheritance to his servant Israel.
His love endures forever.

23
He remembered us in our low estate
His love endures forever.
24
and freed us from our enemies.
His love endures forever.
25
He gives food to every creature.
His love endures forever.

26
Give thanks to the God of heaven.
His love endures forever.

>> No.9976240

>>9973688
most possible answer

>> No.9976243

>>9973561
that article is 100% bullshit

>> No.9976254

>>9973563
This doesn't connect for me. My giantess/vore fetish manifested when I was 10, a few years too young to be acquiring Stacies, and I had already developed a fascination for "vore episodes" of cartoons much earlier.

>>9973558 raises a considerable point. There must be some other factor, perhaps an innate one, that causes the viewer to develop the onscreen fetish.

>>9973688
Let's see if I understand: by this reasoning, my macrophilia is my brain's "best guess" as to why I liked the shrink/vore cartoons so much.

>> No.9976363

>>9976254
>my macrophilia is my brain's "best guess" as to why I liked the shrink/vore cartoons so much
no, your macrophilia is an exaggeration of your sexual attraction to tall people, mouths, and psychological control

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>>9976243
>t. burned fur

>> No.9976604

>>9973550
Because the massive flux of information sent to the Internet, is very likely that anything that could be drawn, it will be drawn.

>> No.9976613

>>9973550

oompa loompa doo be de doo

>> No.9976631

>>9976224
Gayest post on /sci/ atm

>> No.9976957

>>9973558
>500 at best
there's no way that's right. there's at least 20,000.
t. /d/egenerate

>> No.9976963

>>9976600
>judy hopps
I'm not surprised this is a thing, but not happy either. Zootopia is my favourite animated movie

>> No.9977035

>>9973575
How do you know that? I didn't start wanting to fuck horses until i was 20.

>> No.9977071
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>Well you see, you develop fetishes in early puberty and childhood blah blah blah
I developed my vore fetish when I was 20
I had seen it before but thought it was stupid

>> No.9978593

>>9973550
>Scientifically: what's the cause of bizarre, Deviantart-tier fetishes?

extreme exploits of zero day human instincts.

it's a bit technical.

>> No.9978652

>>9973550
unsatiable tickling fetish devloped in late teens
specifically, bely button tickling developed later on

>> No.9978682

Is there a list or table where you can look up your fetish and find out the most likely cause?

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>>9973550
Degeneracy spread by jews

>> No.9978887

>>9973550
haha who would get turned on by blueberry inflation haha

>> No.9980033

>>9977071
Maybe you were in denial? I was, for a while, though my only exposure was Kph*ria.

>> No.9980036

>>9976363
That explanation sorta works, but it only redefines what a fetish is (as an exaggeration of normal interests, rather than purely abnormal interests), rather than explain its root cause.

>> No.9980525

>>9980036
I think it's partially up to chance, partially up to past experiences, and somewhat guided by "opposites attract". "Opposites attract" could help produce more fit and well-rounded offspring physically. In addition, love and hate are similar feelings, so things people are taught are taboo can become things that are actually secretly lusted after.

>> No.9982153

>>9977071
>I developed my vore fetish
How?

I wanted to illustrate by the plant eating that girl in class room but couldn't find it. I never understood this idea.

>> No.9982162

>>9978887
some weirdos haha sure not me

>> No.9982260

How does one develop female fetish?

>> No.9982585

Smbc has the answer. I can't find the strip though.

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guys, do psychiatric illnesses come in too? It seems logical to me that vore, scat, cutting,and hard BDSM MUST have a form of body dismorphic disorder?

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>>9973550
>>9973553
>>9976254
I am also curious as to why I have a giantess fetish. All I know is that before I had puberty I was still obsessed with size differences, it just wasn't a sexual thing, and after puberty is when it became sexual. To be quite frank I'm not aroused by anything that isn't macrophilia, and I have no idea how I got this fetish because I don't recall watching George Shrinks or any such cartoons as a kid.

>> No.9984334

bump

>> No.9984608

>>9973550
sexuality and thrill seeking. Normal sex gets boring after a while and people want something to give them that orgasmic thrill they've lost, thus the strange fetishes.


I'll be in my office for the next hour in case anyone needs answers to their questions

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9984611

>>9984608

>> No.9984631

>>9984611
Gross.

>> No.9984633

>>9984608
>Normal sex gets boring after a while

I don't think most of the patrons of these fetishes are having normal sex.

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>>9973553
I got a petrification kink from the first Narnia movie I shit you not.

I don't know what specific mental quirk of mine made me *like* petrification but it's probably innate.

>> No.9984738

Despair and loneliness mostly

>> No.9984760
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kys degenerates

>> No.9985533

>>9982153
I am not really into vore, but the best way i could explain (at least soft vore) it is extrapolating the feeling of your dick being inside someone onto your whole body.

>> No.9985536

>>9984732
I am surprised that you were able to find something for your fetish at all, unless you drew it yourself

>> No.9985546

>>9974763
>implying it's a weapon to control people

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>>9985536
There is a surprisingly large amount of petrification material online. I think the internet is a major part of the problem with most of these obscure fetishes, because you can easily find other absolute fucking weirdos with a similar kink.

Fifty years ago if I wanted to make love to a sexy statue girl (or rather turn a living girl into a statue girl but whatever) they would have told me "fuck off retard" but now I can find other oddball kinksters who also want to make love to sexy statue girls.

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The weird thing is that I haven't heard of somebody getting a blueberry fetish from something other than the two Willy Wonka movies. No secondhand exposure, no stumbling onto DeviantArt, etc. Why is this?

>> No.9987078

>>9985570
petrification is pleb, quick sand is where it's at

>> No.9987322

Are you telling me that if anhtropomorphic furry girls were real, you wouldnt fuck one? That the average human male wouldnt fuck one?

I think they would be even more sought after than human women in many cases.

>> No.9987339

>>9976171
Best answer ITT. Most fetishes can ultimately be viewed as an abstraction of domination/submission

>> No.9987362

the real question is why is macrophilia so god damn common among men, and why do women hate being giantess'

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>>9986883
When I was young I owned a VHS for a made-for-TV animation called Bartok the Magnificent. At the end there's a scene were the female antagonist drinks a potion and transforms into a dragon, one body part at a time. That basically did it in for me, and considering how "bartok the magnificent dragon scene" was a top search result as typing in "bartok the mag," it did it in for a lot of other people too.

>> No.9987422

The human brain is a vastly complex machine. It's inevitable that some parts of it might start behaving a bit oddly, especially when we train it up using stuff it never evolved to handle.

>> No.9987448

I am attracted to humans of all kinds as long as they’re not ugly and many animals, especially dolphins. Why

>> No.9987466

>>9973575
literally no basis to that statement and it's contradicted by lots of people's actual experiences

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>>9973550
If you really must know, I sometimes think it is the subconsciousness trying to conceptualize the cluster fuck of war and cell division, subtraction, multiplication and addition within it's own body.

Compare your vore picture to this gif.
The two little dots running away from the big blob.

>> No.9987536

>>9987508
We are not cognizant of the fact we even have cells. That is impossible to determine without microscopes.

>> No.9987551

>>9987536
Is a computer aware it has a hard drive? Does it show up in its code once the extension is explored?

>> No.9987569

>>9987551
>Is a computer aware it has a hard drive?
Yes, because we programmed it so
>Does it show up in its code once the extension is explored?
What does this even mean?

>> No.9987573

>>9987569
Then I posit, is it so hard to believe there is no self diagnosis mechanism in the most complex mechanism since the opposable thumb?

The human brain.

>> No.9987582

>>9987573
The brain has lots of self diagnosis mechanisms like every other part of your body

>> No.9987585

>>9987582
Nothing but machines in machines.
However, enough talk, have at thee!

>> No.9987587

>>9987585
I don't understand what you're saying

>> No.9987590

>>9987573
Brains are not perfectly homologous to fucking analog computers. We have no innate idea whatsoever that we have lobes, neurons, a limbic system, a liver, or anything.

>> No.9987592

>>9987585
>>9987573
This is what schizophrenia looks like.

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>>9987590

I am saying that we are.

Also computers are analog to ourselves depending on the hardware.

Where does a machine stop being a machine?

When the gravitational forces and the atmosphere within them stop moving?

When all electrons cease to move about and die away?

When the organism is no longer more carbon than silicon or steel?

Whatever. Even if my brain was a schism of various compartments, they would all be in unison agreement that they are right about this matter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gIMZ0WyY88

>> No.9987724

>>9987697
>I am saying that we are.

We’re not.

>Also computers are analog to ourselves depending on the hardware.

Silicon computers analogous to ourselves do not exist or we’d have Strong AI.

>Where does a machine stop being a machine?
We are machines with many smaller machines on and within us. We are not analog computers.

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>>9984760
This

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>>9973550
I blame autism.