Incest? -And futanari in particular

bayareabar

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Hello all.

This is written under the assumption that everyone knows what Futanari is.

Lately, I've noticed certain subgenres of Futanari that are popular, for reasons that I cannot quantify. Perhaps someone can shed light on this phenomenon.

Incest seems to be a very popular subgenre of Futanari (i understand it can be utilized in any type of erotic literature, but I don't have proper terms to discuss it the way I need to). I have increasingly noticed that Futas engaging in sexual relations with relatives has been quite prevalent.

I also find incest very repulsive which is why I cannot enjoy reading anything to do with incest, but I've noticed it most in futa literature. In lesbian literature, incest is less common.

Can anyone fill me in on this? And also what other types of erotic lit tend to be more commonly written with incest relationships?
 
Because everyone secretly fancies their family. EVERYONE*!

*Not really everyone.
 
Porn, fetishes, sexual discovery, it's all layered. If you're lucky you start soft and then you dig deeper into the hardcore and if you are watching Futanari, you've gone to another level into what adult minds can create when they need to see the next strange thing.

Sub-genres are for people who need more. Who have seen so much of the same thing, they want to see something new, so you have to go lower on the 'moral' scale. It's like taking drugs, eventually you need to take them in higher doses for them to be exciting.

Lesbian sex is lesbian sex, but if you've looked beyond that and found to your enjoyment woman who have male organs, your going to find people who want to look beyond that and the next best taboo is always incest. How can you make something more intense? Throw in a taboo.

You like rape? What's the next intense thing? Incest Rape. You like lesbian? What's more intense? Hermaphrodites who like incest. You like romance? What's more intense? Romance with a relative.

Incest lends to everything when someone needs to go to another level.

Opinion only.

Thanks. That does make sense. I've forgotten about this aspect of desensitization. Problem solved.
 
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