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Red face Sep 27, 2014 at 12:53 AM
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Does anyone else have fantasies of having sex with fictional people or mythological beings?

Like for instance, a character from a story book, tv show, cartoon, or mythology?

I always have daydreams (and I've learned to accept this and embrace it as the nature of being young and horny) of doing naughty things with angels (that I wouldn't mind describing, but will remain discreet for the good of psych central). Especially the angels Michael, Raphael and Gabriel (I'm not going to go over anymore of how this all came to be. Most of you could remember me by the name "KrasnoiZvezdy" a few months back. I did all my rants and babbles about them back then.). I even imagine myself as Psyche having intercourse with Eros in the dark (as said in the story). I'm actually a bit jealous of Psyche . I want to be Eros's girl. I wish I could be his
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Default Sep 27, 2014 at 07:31 AM
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I do this too, I think because it's a safe haven for me- I can trust a guy in my head more than I'll ever be able to trust a real one. I create extremely elaborate fantasies in my head, not always sexual, but it's something I've done for at least 17 years and it's always been focussed on a man. More father figures when I was younger, then gradually becoming more to do with relationships as I've become older. It was also more cartoon based characters as a child. It's apparent when thinking about it that I have some serious men issues.
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I do this too, I think because it's a safe haven for me- I can trust a guy in my head more than I'll ever be able to trust a real one. I create extremely elaborate fantasies in my head, not always sexual, but it's something I've done for at least 17 years and it's always been focussed on a man. More father figures when I was younger, then gradually becoming more to do with relationships as I've become older. It was also more cartoon based characters as a child. It's apparent when thinking about it that I have some serious men issues.
I feel like I just want to escape the reality and cruelness of the world. It's just a way for me to bring comfort to myself when in real life I'm not able to experience it. Daydreaming is the closest thing to being touched all over and given kisses.
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Default Sep 27, 2014 at 02:36 PM
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Hello, yes. I think everyone does this. I have two words for you: Logan Echolls.

I am also sort of turned on by BOTH Bill and Eric of True Blood, and Booth from Bones. It happens much easier with characters in TV series/movies than books, don't know why.
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Default Sep 27, 2014 at 03:44 PM
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I'm the same way. I love having sexual fantasies with fiction character, like crushes. I'd feel safe and find love for it so much, I'm almost in belief that I may be asexual. I never really experienced what it would be like to have 'actual' sex with someone, but I feel I don't care as much anyways. It kind of scares me to want to experience real sex, but when I fantasies about it, I feel more comfortable and safer. It feels real, even when it's not.

What's really cool, that I have experience once, was that I had a dream I was having sex with a fictional character or I'd dream I was their girlfriend or partner. Most of the times it's seldom for me to have dreams in general, but when I do, I always hope I experience that particular dream again. Or else day dreaming of those kind of thoughts and actions are my number one favorite activity.

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Default Sep 27, 2014 at 04:28 PM
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Fictional creatures? Quite often, very often in fact.

But fictional characters? That's a huge no-no for me. This ties into a LOT of my larger issues with sex actually, so it's an interesting topic. If I ever, EVER, catch myself having fantasies about fictional characters that mean something to me, I fly into a rage. It's not uncommon for me to strike or otherwise hurt myself to get myself to stop thinking that. Fictional stories harbor a lot of meaning for me and to sexualize them feels like the ultimate perversion.
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So what do you guys mean by "fictional creatures" or "beings?" Non-human? Apart from said fantasy about the "vampire hotties" of True Blood, I have never had sexual fantasies of any non-human being, and that in general seems a bit disturbing to me. But also fascinating, I suppose, that our sexual fantasies can be so different.
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Default Sep 28, 2014 at 02:51 PM
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I think this is quite normal; fictional characters offer a good alternative to the reality although fantasizing about real people is just that - a fantasy.
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Default Sep 28, 2014 at 03:25 PM
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No. I imagine them having sex with each other. I can't think of any situation where it would make sense for me to hook up with any fictional character. I don't belong in their worlds at all.

Unless you count WWE Superstars/Divas. Who they are in the ring and on television aren't who they are in every day life so they're technically fictional characters. But something I can't put my finger on makes them different from regular actors and actresses. They just seem more human. Maybe that's part of the act.

I don't think fantasizing about fictional characters indicates any problem. It indicates an active imagination and awareness of one's own desires.

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Default Sep 28, 2014 at 08:59 PM
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So what do you guys mean by "fictional creatures" or "beings?" Non-human? Apart from said fantasy about the "vampire hotties" of True Blood, I have never had sexual fantasies of any non-human being, and that in general seems a bit disturbing to me. But also fascinating, I suppose, that our sexual fantasies can be so different.
Human or humanoid characters count for this thread, so long as they are from some work of fiction or another. It doesn't necessarily have to be a book; it could be a character in a song, a movie, a video game, a myth, and so on and so forth.
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Default Sep 28, 2014 at 10:29 PM
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I do not, but it sounds fascinating from the way you guys are describing it.
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Default Oct 02, 2014 at 02:30 PM
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If you are asking me, I have actually masturbated to cartoon characters that I have seen on TV several times before.

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Default Oct 02, 2014 at 05:48 PM
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Damn, I just can't stop thinking of me reaching under sexy St. Michael's roman skirt (I want what's under there.).
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