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    • littlest-lily
      littlest-lily tiny woman last edited by

      I wanted to share this video by Contrapoints I just finished! It’s not sizey but I promise that it’s barely about Twilight either lol. It really delves into the psychology/culture around sexual fantasies (particularly women’s fantasies) including BDSM, being “ravaged” by monster men, and she even touches on vore at one point. I found it absolutely fascinating (but then again I could listen to Natalie talk about anything and everything haha)

      https://youtu.be/bqloPw5wp48?si=472EFI3LASzOmTpt

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      • Olo
        Olo GIANT @littlest-lily last edited by Olo

        @littlest-lily I almost linked this, too (it’s a three-hour video). Key concept: “Disavowal.” Enjoying guilt-inducing pleasure by attributing the desire for it to the monster and disavowing that you wanted it yourself.

        All my M/f stories and discussions can be found here.

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        • littlest-lily
          littlest-lily tiny woman @Olo last edited by

          @Olo Why am I not surprised that you watch Contrapoints?? I knew I liked you for a reason 😆

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          • Olo
            Olo GIANT @littlest-lily last edited by

            @littlest-lily Funnily enough, this was the first one (!). It was recommended by another Size writer who watched it and was chagrined to realize that his most recent story was actually a gender-swapped Twilight, to which I replied with:

            i get it now.jpg

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            • littlest-lily
              littlest-lily tiny woman @Olo last edited by

              @Olo Oh how the tables have turned 😏 (not that I’m a big Twilight fan, but I was a bit frustrated by the sheer amount of hate that it got)

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              • Olo
                Olo GIANT @littlest-lily last edited by

                @littlest-lily In our society, anything teenage girls like must be destroyed.

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                • littlest-lily
                  littlest-lily tiny woman @Olo last edited by

                  @Olo Ran out of upvotes 😁

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                  • Olo
                    Olo GIANT @littlest-lily last edited by

                    @littlest-lily That happens to me every other day around here. 😊

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                    • blehb
                      blehb tiny woman @littlest-lily last edited by

                      @littlest-lily Oh boy, I had a massive Twilight phase as a preteen/teen. I love looking back and laughing about it. 😆

                      No judgement to younger me. Adult me shamelessly loves trashy romance/smut. 🙊

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                      • Nyx
                        Nyx @littlest-lily last edited by

                        @littlest-lily said in Psychology of fantasies:

                        (not that I’m a big Twilight fan, but I was a bit frustrated by the sheer amount of hate that it got)

                        Same. I was never into Twilight or Fifty Shades of Grey, but it’s frustrating how much hate those books received. I remember seeing a thread in the giantess community about how problematic Fifty Shades was, and many of the people who were responding liked things like crush and vore and murder. There were a lot of stones being thrown in glass houses…

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                        • Nyx
                          Nyx @blehb last edited by

                          @blehb said in Psychology of fantasies:

                          Adult me shamelessly loves trashy romance/smut. 🙊

                          I have bought (and will continue to buy) books based on the fact that there was a hot monster guy on the cover.

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                          • SmolChlo
                            SmolChlo tiny woman @blehb last edited by

                            @blehb I had a life size cardboard cut out of Edward Cullen lol not to mention the insane amount of Team Edward gear I bought from Hot Topic. Twilight and my Emo phase merged together perfectly 🌪️

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                            • littlest-lily
                              littlest-lily tiny woman @Nyx last edited by

                              @Nyx I thiiink that part of the reason 50 shades got a lot of flack was for it not being the best representation of what BDSM actually is, so the fact that it got so mainstream was potentially a disservice for the kink community. But also I wouldn’t be surprised if most of the backlash came from harmless reasons (like it being “porn for moms” 🙄 )

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                              • Nyx
                                Nyx @littlest-lily last edited by

                                @littlest-lily said in Psychology of fantasies:

                                @Nyx I thiiink that part of the reason 50 shades got a lot of flack was for it not being the best representation of what BDSM actually is, so the fact that it got so mainstream was potentially a disservice for the kink community. But also I wouldn’t be surprised if most of the backlash came from harmless reasons (like it being “porn for moms” 🙄 )

                                It’s fictional and has many of the same vibes as other romance novels (which shouldn’t necessarily translate into real world relationships, either). If it had tried to sell itself as a nonfiction BDSM guide, I would have agreed with those critics. But most viewers can separate reality from fantasy (as is the case with horror and video games). Not to say that the novels were perfect; I had trouble getting into them, especially since Christian Grey was way too small 😉

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                                • littlest-lily
                                  littlest-lily tiny woman @Nyx last edited by littlest-lily

                                  @Nyx Yeah, I’m not sure how much it truly did affect mainstream people’s idea of BDSM or not, since kinks still feels like a bit of a taboo subject in most spaces. I do think that sometimes something blows up with the mainstream in a bad way (ie I think there are a whole lot of misconceptions about what furries are, which leads to unfortunate levels of mocking/derision from the general population). And I personally didn’t really know anything about BDSM until 50 Shades got popular, so at first I felt very creeped out by the whole idea - honestly the backlash that it got was what led me to research and learn about how BDSM actually works in real life. But I agree that 50 Shades is fiction and shouldn’t necessarily have to be “good representation,” and that by and large it might not have had that much of an effect on people’s minds.

                                  (And yes, I also agree that I would have been way more interested if he was a lot bigger hehe)

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