subliminalmassage
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- Jun 9, 2020
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I've been into cuckoldry since Eve cheated on Adam. I don't like that I'm into it, but after several unsuccessful tries at not being, I've long since given up. Worse still, from my point of view, is that I like the version of this fetish where the man is black, and a big deal is made of that point. It generally incorporates ideas around women exclusively committing to black men. These ideas, like many fetishes, are silly. They're also racist.
Needless to say, just at the moment, I'm feeling fairly guilty about how my dick sees the world.
I'd already been trying to write a version of my fantasy that centred the black characters a lot more, gave them rational motives, inner conflict etc. as well as highlighting issues of structural racism that exist in society via various B plots. I keep going to write it now and wondering if I shouldn't just shelve the whole thing... or if I should double down and try and create something that criticises and explores these tropes.
My dream outcome would be to create a story that deconstructs, rather than forgives, an unusual and perhaps socially harmful fetish, whilst still being (I hope) sexy, funny, weird and interesting.
Oh and if you read the whole thing, it teaches you intersectionalism.
Needless to say, just at the moment, I'm feeling fairly guilty about how my dick sees the world.
I'd already been trying to write a version of my fantasy that centred the black characters a lot more, gave them rational motives, inner conflict etc. as well as highlighting issues of structural racism that exist in society via various B plots. I keep going to write it now and wondering if I shouldn't just shelve the whole thing... or if I should double down and try and create something that criticises and explores these tropes.
My dream outcome would be to create a story that deconstructs, rather than forgives, an unusual and perhaps socially harmful fetish, whilst still being (I hope) sexy, funny, weird and interesting.
Oh and if you read the whole thing, it teaches you intersectionalism.