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 Originally Posted by Ash256
Would you be more likely to place a like of traps in terms of a bisexuality (i.e. not 1 on the Kinsey scale), or in terms of a sexual fixation (fetish is the wrong term here), in the same way you'd place a particular like of facesitting, older women or incest in terms of a fixation?
Not sure of your distinction between fetish and fixation, but I normally categorize them as the same, so I'll do that
I think it would be more of a fetish than Kinsey scale gay. I think a good way of looking at it is that you have traditional heteros, traditional homos, and a whole myriad of fetishes within and between the two. There is very strong evidence that there are solid "traditional" heteros and homos i.e. people that are genetically and firmly in place on one end of the spectrum and have strong attractions to the particular gender exclusively, yet there are appearing more and more people coming out as non-traditionally attracted to all sorts of things. Both inter and/or intra gender
As for men who like traps specifically, I'm not sure. An argument could be made that they're gay yet hiding it, but I don't find that to be that reasonable. Even closeted gay men know. You always know, many just hide it. I think a lot of guys who like traps are open enough that they would admit to liking dudes if they actually did.
Actually, you could probably get away with calling any sexual orientation a fetish. Our jargon could simply be a product of easy to recognize distributions, but that doesn't mean that the attraction itself doesn't operate like a fetish. I mean if I were to break down what I like it would seem very usual but also very fetishy.
I'm not that well read either but fetish seems to be the incorrect term according to the definitions on Sexual fetishism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
I'm pretty sure fixation is an incorrect term as well but I didn't want to use the word fetish as it has more narrow obsessive connotations (and the academic definitions specifically refer to inanimate objects).
I kinda disregard this. For specific professional purposes, it's important to get it right, but connotatively and even denotatively, "fetish" has taken on the form of virtually all sorts of sexual fixations
In my mind, someone with a strong penchant for BBWs or traps is less likely to have a fetish than someone with a strong penchant for latex, feet or diapers, mostly because the focus is on the sexual experience as a whole, rather than one particular obsessive aspect.
I honestly don't see a difference. I'm not even sure you can find sexual desires that aren't fixations. It's just that some are more weird than others.
I'm about as hetero as it gets, yet my attraction to women is about a handful of simple fixations. Without those, I'm not attracted to women at all
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