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Old Mar 09, 2018, 06:03 PM
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I have read an article "Feederism: an exaggeration of a normative mate selection preference?" They concluded that feederism is just an exaggeration of the natural association between food and sex, but feederism in many cases is a replacement for sex not an exaggerated association. I wondered whether feederism in some peoples minds is a more comfortable image than sex itself, which is so full of risk and ugly complications?
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I have read an article "Feederism: an exaggeration of a normative mate selection preference?" They concluded that feederism is just an exaggeration of the natural association between food and sex, but feederism in many cases is a replacement for sex not an exaggerated association. I wondered whether feederism in some peoples minds is a more comfortable image than sex itself, which is so full of risk and ugly complications?
i never heard of it. I'm sorry
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I have read an article "Feederism: an exaggeration of a normative mate selection preference?" They concluded that feederism is just an exaggeration of the natural association between food and sex, but feederism in many cases is a replacement for sex not an exaggerated association. I wondered whether feederism in some peoples minds is a more comfortable image than sex itself, which is so full of risk and ugly complications?

I had never heard of it either— but I can see it for sure. I don’t really want to share my experiences pertaining to this topic on here because they may trigger others, be a bit graphic, and disgust people… but yeah, I believe it, and I’ll just leave it at that.

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I have read an article "Feederism: an exaggeration of a normative mate selection preference?" They concluded that feederism is just an exaggeration of the natural association between food and sex, but feederism in many cases is a replacement for sex not an exaggerated association. I wondered whether feederism in some peoples minds is a more comfortable image than sex itself, which is so full of risk and ugly complications?
It would make sense and play well. Replacing one addiction for another. Totally makes sense.
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