Without posting porn, post an image of your fetish

Without posting porn, post an image of your fetish

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It's not porn.

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then why do I have a boner?

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Because it's hot either way.

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damn right

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Looks like Ron Weasley

Not sure if you can guess mine Cred Forums

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Ron Weasley bukkake is my fetish. Don't judge me.

I understand that, user.
You're going to the slammer for sure.

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My fetish is historical events, in case you are wondering.

black pussy

forced bukkake on old ladies

kek

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>TFW you don't have a fetish, but you have several kinks

When a million people misuse "fetish", it's okay for the word to change definitions

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Just because 1,000,000+ people do it, that doesn't make it correct.

Fetishes are things needed to achieve an orgasm; whereas a kink isn't required but it helps.

But that's how language works. It evolves based on how people use it.

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Historically, our best and brightest create and form the rules for our grammar, word definitions, and sentence structure and flow of thought, but there a similar force by the rest of the population, to drag it all down to the basest level and confound common words and principles out of ignorance to the point where they become the new defacto definitions.

Go figure. I still think pedophiles should appropriate the term "cute" in the same way that fags appropriated the word "gay". It's the future.

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You're upset now, without realizing how many words you use incorrectly that were only changed after everybody else started using them wrong.
Fags didn't appropriate "gay", in the same way queers didn't appropriate "fag" and gays didn't appropriate "queer"
it became a slur to use against fags and queers and gays, you just wouldn't stop spouting it, now they embrace it. the same way you kept calling niggers "niggers" and now they love it, and get mad when someone else tries to call them "my nigger"

Well, in the original context, "gay" as a slur, was basically calling someone a "liberal" in that they were happy and carefree doing what they should do.

Regardless of the etymology, the use is ubiquitous now, as should the use of the term cute.

For example this is very cute, and I don't think anyone would disagree.

Whats the source on this?

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