MayorReynolds
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This is not meant to criticize or condemn anyone for having particular fixations or associations. I'm merely curious.
Yesterday I gave into curiosity and Googled "cake farting," which I've been hearing about a lot lately. Research led me to the original video that brought cake farting into common knowledge. I watched the clip in its entirety.
Aside from being reminded that a fart cannot be "seen" (unless it leaves a wet deposit behind) I wondered what causes people to develop such fixations, and beyond that, how enough people have created a market for this sort of thing. When something niche like cake farting is noticed by the mainstream it is typically labeled a 'shock video' or 'shock site' to us more vanilla folks, which leads to us asking similar questions. For the fetishist into that particular association, there's nothing shocking about it.
On a journey for answers, I turned to the first springboard for knowledge most people do, Wikipedia. This is what the article had to say about the true origin of sexual fetishism:
"No cause for fetishism has been conclusively established.[14]"
Psychologists, psychiatrists and field pioneers have provided their own theories for what causes fetishes, but even now, there is no concrete explanation for how they develop.
And now, twelve hours later, my brain is spinning, trying to comprehend how a cake and a fart can unify into something that causes sexual excitement.
Yesterday I gave into curiosity and Googled "cake farting," which I've been hearing about a lot lately. Research led me to the original video that brought cake farting into common knowledge. I watched the clip in its entirety.
Aside from being reminded that a fart cannot be "seen" (unless it leaves a wet deposit behind) I wondered what causes people to develop such fixations, and beyond that, how enough people have created a market for this sort of thing. When something niche like cake farting is noticed by the mainstream it is typically labeled a 'shock video' or 'shock site' to us more vanilla folks, which leads to us asking similar questions. For the fetishist into that particular association, there's nothing shocking about it.
On a journey for answers, I turned to the first springboard for knowledge most people do, Wikipedia. This is what the article had to say about the true origin of sexual fetishism:
"No cause for fetishism has been conclusively established.[14]"
Psychologists, psychiatrists and field pioneers have provided their own theories for what causes fetishes, but even now, there is no concrete explanation for how they develop.
And now, twelve hours later, my brain is spinning, trying to comprehend how a cake and a fart can unify into something that causes sexual excitement.