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Originally Posted by civelensky
Actually I don't have such a thought..I wonder about the mentality of people who have the same fetish as me.That's why I wrote such a thesis. I don't like it when the male mind decides how men and women should be.Even though I have such a fetish, I consider myself quite masculine.A grown man may need affection.This should not be construed as weakness.Because I have never been a weak individual.I am very interested in unusual situations.(It would be more accurate to say that it is out of the ordinary.) I am far from religions and norms.I don't remember when I first became interested in lift and carry.I think I became interested in it a little before puberty.
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts and inviting us for discussion. I think many people feel excited and sometimes aroused to see something out of ordinary. Learning new things can help an organism’s survival. Broadening expectations of how two humans interact can improve a person’s social behavior skills. People suffer and struggle from life. Difficulties, challenges, threats, fear, concerns. Adding to that, social pressure to act only in certain way gives a person more hard time. Then people try to find unusual things from literature or movies alike. People love fantasy, dream, revolution, and new stuffs. I think these all contribute to various types of fetish and human desire out of ordinary. I am considered a feminine male by people around me. I was teased and criticized for being too skinny or less masculine. I don’t care much how people would say something like that. I love myself as I am. I don’t try to be masculine. For me, I think is one of main reasons I become to love getting lifted by girls. We can see from many folktales, myths, literature, comics, nonfictions, with physically strong women and female heroes and female powers. And many people love that. People generally love and get excited sometimes to see something out of ordinary, something surpass the traditional gender roles.