can't unsee it
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(as an aside before I start this comment, me and my partner are both exceptionally blunt on all accounts)
I've mentioned to my partner before that he's not the kind of attractive I expected to wind up with, but that I'm pretty sure most of that is rooted in daddy issues, so it's probably for the best.
I've also told my partner that when he makes that very specific devious chuckle (that deep genuine one it's hard to fake like when I send him a really good meme) sometimes I can feel my vagina make a little sploosh of goo.
the chuckle needs lube to continue existing
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Related: I know that incest is currently a popular fetish, but I discovered a long time ago that if a girl looks too much like my sister its an immediate turn-off. It did take me a little while to connect why I found so many models, who seemed to be popular, so unattractive.
I don't think I've ever meet anyone who looks like mom, so that hasn't been an issue. My wife resembles no-one in my family.
Freud claimed all men want to marry their mothers. I haven't found this to be commonly true, and now I don't trust "daddy issues" being common, either.
Daddy Issues isn't the same as "marrying your mother".
I've always heard the former was about having a poor relationship with your father, and the latter about whatever your maternal relationship was like, good or bad.
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(as an aside before I start this comment, me and my partner are both exceptionally blunt on all accounts)
I've mentioned to my partner before that he's not the kind of attractive I expected to wind up with, but that I'm pretty sure most of that is rooted in daddy issues, so it's probably for the best.
I've also told my partner that when he makes that very specific devious chuckle (that deep genuine one it's hard to fake like when I send him a really good meme) sometimes I can feel my vagina make a little sploosh of goo.
The Southpark Giny Tingle (from "The Ring" episode, if I remember right).
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Related: I know that incest is currently a popular fetish, but I discovered a long time ago that if a girl looks too much like my sister its an immediate turn-off. It did take me a little while to connect why I found so many models, who seemed to be popular, so unattractive.
I don't think I've ever meet anyone who looks like mom, so that hasn't been an issue. My wife resembles no-one in my family.
Freud claimed all men want to marry their mothers. I haven't found this to be commonly true, and now I don't trust "daddy issues" being common, either.
It did take me a little while to connect why I found so many models, who seemed to be popular, so unattractive.
Humble bragging about your sister...
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what did you expect?
I think they were saying that "good relationship with dad" isn't a prerequisite for "marrying a dad-alike," that sometimes "bad relationship with dad" also gets "married to dad-alike," they're just both bad guys in the latter case.
Like, a woman who's dad beat her/mom as a child can grow up to marry a husband who also beats her/their child too, and in that way she has married someone like her dad.
I don't think they were claiming that being abusive is good, nor do I think that's the general consensus on blahaj.
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he's not the kind of attractive I expected to wind up with
I can't tell if this is "I'm batting way out of my league" or "dude you're ugly as sin but you look like my dad so I'm into it."
I've also told my partner that when he makes that very specific devious chuckle (that deep genuine one it's hard to fake like when I send him a really good meme) sometimes I can feel my vagina make a little sploosh of goo.
Average in a way I wouldn't normally have chosen if I hadn't gotten over my weird hangups.
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Related: I know that incest is currently a popular fetish, but I discovered a long time ago that if a girl looks too much like my sister its an immediate turn-off. It did take me a little while to connect why I found so many models, who seemed to be popular, so unattractive.
I don't think I've ever meet anyone who looks like mom, so that hasn't been an issue. My wife resembles no-one in my family.
Freud claimed all men want to marry their mothers. I haven't found this to be commonly true, and now I don't trust "daddy issues" being common, either.
I even find it weird if a woman has the same name as my mom. She doesn't have a very common name luckly
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I think they were saying that "good relationship with dad" isn't a prerequisite for "marrying a dad-alike," that sometimes "bad relationship with dad" also gets "married to dad-alike," they're just both bad guys in the latter case.
Like, a woman who's dad beat her/mom as a child can grow up to marry a husband who also beats her/their child too, and in that way she has married someone like her dad.
I don't think they were claiming that being abusive is good, nor do I think that's the general consensus on blahaj.
Agreed. Maybe I didn't think about all possible variants of my introductory statement.
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I even find it weird if a woman has the same name as my mom. She doesn't have a very common name luckly
Yeah, that would probably geek me out, too. My mom's name was not a popular girl's name for my generation, thankfully.