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Default Oct 22, 2020 at 10:30 AM
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I have a masturbation fantasy about women being chloroformed ever since I saw that (really awful) episode of the Avengers where mrs. peel gets padded by that invisible Russian spy. In reality i despise anyone who does that to anyone, be it a man to a woman, man to a man, or even woman on a man, and it's something that i believe anyone who does for real should get a long stretch in jail for. However as a fantasy, I am seriously addicted to it, and I wish i could get it out of my head and focus on "normal" sexual fantasies. I am not even into what "might" happen after the woman passes out, it is the act in itself that does it for me, which perhaps makes the fetish even more bizzare.
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I don't know anything about this (including what being "padded" is) although I certainly remember The Avengers series with Diana Rigg (who passed away recently) as Mrs. Peel. (I presume that's what you're referring to.) So I can't offer anything in the way of a solution. But I thought I would at least leave a brief note to let you know I read your post. Here are links to a couple of articles from PC's archives. Perhaps one of them may contain a useful suggestion:

9 Ways to Let Go of Stuck Thoughts

Some Ideas to Help Stop Obsessing

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