Almost sounds like me except I do TREK. I like the writing for the stories and the acting. I also get a kick about the future tech cause I'm also a MacGyver type gearhead. I don't run around telling folks this, I keep it to myself and if they find out, no big. It just means they have an idea as to what to get me for my Bday. Outside of the house and friends I'm Snoop Dawg the mechanic or David.
--- On Sun, 6/7/09, ds_4815 <ds_4815_at_yahoo.ca> wrote:
From: ds_4815 <ds_4815_at_yahoo.ca>
Subject: [SkunkworksAMA]Re: Something wicked this way comes...
To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, June 7, 2009, 5:21 PM
Charles: "Now, I'm a vore. A soft vore to be exact, and have been fascinated by it as far as a can recall. Why I am, I don't know for sure. As a scientist I have some ideas about synaptic pathways re-routed from the fear center to the pleasure center since those pathways lie adjacent to each other and crossing over would be quite simple from a small mistaken signaling event in development. But it's fantasy, I know it's fantasy, and I know it can never be anything but fantasy. I also know it would wierd most people out, probably 99.99% in fact.
That's why I don't go running about screaming my fetish to everyone on the street. I don't pretend it's normal and I don't demand people accept it. They shouldn't have to, and I have no right to force my oddness on them. As long as I'm left alone if someone should find out, that's enough.
And too, I don't allow that one fetish to dominate every aspect of my fandom. That would be obsession, which is dangerous and intellectually stunting.
I totally agree that most furry fans nowadays are incredibly simple-minded, immature, unintellectual, uncontrolled, and weak-willed, totally dominated by lusts of the moment. They claim this brings them closer to their 'animal selves', yet they forget that furry involves 'anthropomorphism' , animals with human characteristics. Such creatures have minds, and as such are capable of self control. Simply acting as animals does not make one furry. Many lunatics and psychopaths act in like manner, upon impulses they do not even try to control, and they are institutionalized and put in prison for their heinous acts of violence and murder.
Doing something simply because it makes you feel good is often the worst possible reasoning."
First-time poster, long-time fan of JMH et al. and I must say, being a vore myself, that is one of the best posts I've seen in a long time. Wish more people in the furry (what's left of it?) community would think out their stances on their own fetishes more often.
--Kevin
Received on Mon Jun 08 2009 - 17:13:26 CDT