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Warped Wrap, you sound like a Russian tourist guide (or an advertisement campaign) to NL 😁 And nobody outside of NL has heard of the Bible belt 😁

Actually, it would be very interesting to compare the distribution of sexual fantasies by country and/or culture.

And by age too. Though, I think it's a more generation-dependable thing, based on books, TV, films, fashion, etc, than the pure age, not bound to 50's, 60's, 70's.... or 00's.
(07 Nov 2014, 02:02 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]Warped Wrap, you sound like a Russian tourist guide (or an advertisement campaign) to NL 😁 And nobody outside of NL has heard of the Bible belt 😁

Actually, it would be very interesting to compare the distribution of sexual fantasies by country and/or culture.

And by age too. Though, I think it's a more generation-dependable thing, based on books, TV, films, fashion, etc, than the pure age, not bound to 50's, 60's, 70's.... or 00's.
I know the Bible Belt too, I'm no Dutchie 😋

Even Kondratieff wrote something about sex in his research (pendulum principle thingy): through generations the interest/performance/... of sex goes from very strict, sex only,... through very liberal with place for lots of variations.
A related article I totally agree with http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/how-do-yo...eviant-671 It's called "So, Are You a Pervert?" and has a funny cover photo:

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As was aeady mentioned here:

Quote:There are a ton of problems with this study. The people questioned were volunteers, so probably more willing to talk about kink in the first place. The list of sexual fantasies was limited to just 55, when a quick scan of the larger porn clip sites reveals several hundred categories and sub-categories of porn available. If you're trying to find out what an unusual sexual fantasy is, but don't allow people to express their enthusiasm for any unusual sexual fantasies, it's debatable how useful your study is going to be.

And the summary:

Quote:How is it possible that in the 21st century, we're still studying people who like spanking for signs of some dark deviance? We're all into a whole range of stuff sexually but our society remains fixated on categorising as much of it as possible as "abnormal". Why can't we just admit that kink is normal and healthy? Are the people who are trying to express their sexuality really mentally ill, or is the real sickness in the repressed culture that's so terrified of them?
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