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Recently, an infographic detailing the most popular fetishes around the world has been doing the rounds again, causing quite a stir in Singapore. The graphic, created by casino website SlotsUp using data from Google Trends, shows the top countries for 20 different fetishes, though it is unclear when exactly the data was collected. The graphic was initially posted in 2021, but reposted to Reddit recently and stirring things up for the sexually conservative tiny nation. Singapore managed to rank in the top five kinky countries searching for four different fetishes. Voyeurism – watching other people having sex, usually secretly – […]

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58 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

spectrophilia, a more obscure and macabre fetish of sexual attraction to ghosts or mirror reflections.

How is that even a thing?

 

Sexual desires have been around in minds since the origin of minds. Personifications were imagined by some of those minds to fulfill those desires (to bridge the gap between the abstract emotion and the concrete experience), and it has even been common enough throughout the millennia for some of those personifications to have been given names, like succubi and incubi. 

It's great to see you humbly ask "why?" for a change, and I hope you realize that that such a important question is the starting point of learning something.

 

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50 minutes ago, Chatogaster said:

Sexual desires have been around in minds since the origin of minds. Personifications were imagined by some of those minds to fulfill those desires (to bridge the gap between the abstract emotion and the concrete experience), and it has even been common enough throughout the millennia for some of those personifications to have been given names, like succubi and incubi. 

It's great to see you humbly ask "why?" for a change, and I hope you realize that that such a important question is the starting point of learning something.

Except after your lengthy pseudo intellectual post you failed to recognise the difference between the words "how" and "why" in my post.

Better luck next time chum.

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