i dont know who needs to hear this but you dont need to sexualize something to enjoy it
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and so you get Deeply Anxious People who subconsciously start doing this and suddenly everyone is talking about why they need pastrami to get off when they could have simply eaten a pastrami in peace without contorting themselves to justify it
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but I guess this is also a useful response to an environment where any choice of activity or consumption is actually judged for its Moral Goodness so maybe its necessary and good job with building a functioning society i guess
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My early adulthood was spent around people who were so worried about being judged for their movie taste that everything was labeled as, "So bad it's good." It works.
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my response to that kind of codswallophttps://twitter.com/St_Rev/status/657766669641719810 …
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"it's my religion" is another thing that can operate like this depending on the type of space
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I noticed a while ago that it's *way* weirder to most ppl to say "I really like feet, but it's not sexual, I just like them" or "I really like pee, but it's not sexual, I just like it" than to admit to a foot or pee fetish
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Liking weird things is weird, but making it a fetish makes it weird in a way that’s more legible, and legible weirdness is much less weird.
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