I feel like people theorising the link between kinks and trauma often miss the point. You don't need complex theories to explain why someone is into a particular kink - it's just fun. What you need to explain is why people are stuck in a particular range of fun things.
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Replying to @ben_r_hoffman
Ah, we're on to the *hard* questions are we?
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Replying to @GeniesLoki
Presumably not, since you claim it's not a complex theory.
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Replying to @GeniesLoki
"You don't need complex theories to explain why someone is into a particular kink - it's just fun."
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Replying to @ben_r_hoffman
Are you under the impression that people need a theory of fun before they can have fun?
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Replying to @GeniesLoki
No, I'm under the impression that if you explain why someone likes something by reference to the concept of fun, and you mean something specific at all, then you're using the complexity of the concept of "fun" in your explanation.
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I feel like you are attempting to hold me to a degree of precision in use of language that I neither enjoy nor find useful in this context, so I'm going to stop here.
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