Harveytherabbit: It developed for me the older I got, something about a woman being impregnated or pregnant subconsciously enhances their femininity. I believe it's subconsciously attached to our surroundings and current state of the body. Roughly around the time I reached the beginning of the peak scientific age for male sexuality the idea of impregnating and being pregnant while being fucked became among my top fetishes, when I was younger the thought of a woman having cum pumped inside her over and over without the chance of getting pregnant was hotter. Somehow the idea of it just being the sex with no consequence was a much more arousing fantasy, and it simply evolved into being truly attracted to a woman being objectified in a breeding state. Incidentally that's when animations of dogs and knotting a woman started becoming a turn on as well. Not real dogs, but the fantasy concept of mindless breeding and how a knot forces her to be filled with seed and such. So I've kind of been fascinated by how that built in me inexplicably.
Harveytherabbit: @mommaboi: I have yet to figure that out, neither really has anyone else, but the best connection I can find is there is something ancient about the practice of washing someone's feet. Metaphorically and physically it is a form of affection, respect, love, and caring. There is also the acupuncture aspect that I'm absolutely certain the subconscious is aware of even if consciously they are not that the feet attach to all aspects of the body, so in a very real physical sense, the feet represent the whole body. Those with foot fetishes apparently also tend to enjoy stepping or rubbing, being beneath people, and essentially feel a sort of full connection to the person through the conduit of their feet. Apparently some neurological research also indicates that the feet and fetishism aspects are close in the brain, and some wires can be crossed. To be honest based on that, and my research medically, I wouldn't be surprised if the neurotoxins in vaccines and other neurological chemicals we're introduced to en masse as a culture in modern times could cause those wires to be crossed more easily. One way or another, the feet are the other end of our body from our crown chakra, with the heart chakra in the center, it isn't necessarily surprising that our grounding element is given such attention and reverence.
Harveytherabbit: @syko136: Chakra is very real, it's Naruto that's using it creatively as sorcery. I didn't think people existed anymore that thought the chakra wasn't a real thing, it's inherent in eastern medicine and has been for millennia, far older than western knowledge. What was fun was how Naruto used the very real aspects of chakra flow and creatively used them in pseudo-believable ways. You must be pretty young if Naruto is your basis for an argument against the existence of chakra.
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