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is it weird to give your doll a runnynose fetish?


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literally what would make you think this wasn't weird

The bluntness of your reply made me laugh.

I agree with Galaxy, but I guess people have their own preferences. It actually depends on your definition of 'weird'. I mean, everyone is weird in someway, and if you weren't weird, then you're weird. Gettin' my jist here? I think it's uncommon. Because firstly, you are a 25 year old male playing with HK dolls. Secondly, dolls don't have fetishes or personalities. Thirdly, you're blowing your nose on a dolls dress...um... Sanitary much? Anyway, I am not saying I despise or think badly of you, I just think you're uncommon ;)

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literally what would make you think this wasn't weird

The bluntness of your reply made me laugh.

I agree with Galaxy, but I guess people have their own preferences. It actually depends on your definition of 'weird'. I mean, everyone is weird in someway, and if you weren't weird, then you're weird. Gettin' my jist here? I think it's uncommon. Because firstly, you are a 25 year old male playing with HK dolls. Secondly, dolls don't have fetishes or personalities. Thirdly, you're blowing your nose on a dolls dress...um... Sanitary much? Anyway, I am not saying I despise or think badly of you, I just think you're uncommon wink.png

yes i suppose i am uncommon. but i don't use her dress that much anymore. it's stays clean most of the time

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I don't think it's weird. Do whatever floats your boat; it's not hurting anyone, especially if the dress is clean most of the time.

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I don't think it's weird. Do whatever floats your boat; it's not hurting anyone, especially if the dress is clean most of the time.

yes it's dress stays clean most of the time now

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Different strokes for different folks as my papa always says~ I think it's cute..I would love to lend you my dress sometime.. *has weird kink*

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Different strokes for different folks as my papa always says~ I think it's cute..I would love to lend you my dress sometime.. *has weird kink*

you think so. i think it's cute too

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Different strokes for different folks as my papa always says~ I think it's cute..I would love to lend you my dress sometime.. *has weird kink*

you think so. i think it's cute too

Indeed I do. I mean if it makes you happy then do it! Don't let no one tell you differently~

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Different strokes for different folks as my papa always says~ I think it's cute..I would love to lend you my dress sometime.. *has weird kink*

you think so. i think it's cute too

Indeed I do. I mean if it makes you happy then do it! Don't let no one tell you differently~

yes your right on that one. i will

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If you give your doll a personality in general, no. I know people who are into BJDs and part of the whole thing is (for all I know) that the dolls "have" personalities. If a doll can be gay, it can also have a fetish and it's not weird.

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If you give your doll a personality in general, no. I know people who are into BJDs and part of the whole thing is (for all I know) that the dolls "have" personalities. If a doll can be gay, it can also have a fetish and it's not weird.

i didn't know that one. thanks for the info

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Storytime.

When I was in middle school every single yearbook I ever had, had several comments in it to the effect of 'stay weird!' I didn't know whether to feel awkward or proud about this for a long time.

But as an adult, I've had so many people thank me privately for being weird, for admitting to my fetishes, for being genderqueer in public, for discussing my mental health problems, etc, that I have realized that it is not only ok to talk openly about the things that make us unusual; it is a mitzvah, a good deed. It helps other people accept themselves too.

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Storytime.

When I was in middle school every single yearbook I ever had, had several comments in it to the effect of 'stay weird!' I didn't know whether to feel awkward or proud about this for a long time.

But as an adult, I've had so many people thank me privately for being weird, for admitting to my fetishes, for being genderqueer in public, for discussing my mental health problems, etc, that I have realized that it is not only ok to talk openly about the things that make us unusual; it is a mitzvah, a good deed. It helps other people accept themselves too.

Yes, like when I talk about how I'm a lesbian, or my Autism, or my best friend with Downs, or my depression. All those things make me feel special and everyone should know about them.

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Storytime.

When I was in middle school every single yearbook I ever had, had several comments in it to the effect of 'stay weird!' I didn't know whether to feel awkward or proud about this for a long time.

But as an adult, I've had so many people thank me privately for being weird, for admitting to my fetishes, for being genderqueer in public, for discussing my mental health problems, etc, that I have realized that it is not only ok to talk openly about the things that make us unusual; it is a mitzvah, a good deed. It helps other people accept themselves too.

Yes, like when I talk about how I'm a lesbian, or my Autism, or my best friend with Downs, or my depression. All those things make me feel special and everyone should know about them.

I started a Tumblr to talk about Homestuck, but half the time it ends up being Q&A about Asperger's or my sneezing kink or being genderqueer.

Surprising numbers of people want to know these things - sometimes because it's "Am I like this too? I sympathize with some of those things and I never knew there were other people like me," sometimes it's out of curiosity and interest in diversity, and it has a way of spreading awareness around even secondhand.

I kind of suspect that (some) autism-spectrum people are uniquely well-placed to talk about our weirdness - like, I get horribly embarrassed if I mis-state a fact, but I don't always follow social rules and so I'm able to talk TMI without feeling weird about it, more so than my neurotypical partners, for instance.

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I've had so many people thank me privately for being weird, for admitting to my fetishes, for being genderqueer in public, for discussing my mental health problems, etc, that I have realized that it is not only ok to talk openly about the things that make us unusual; it is a mitzvah, a good deed. It helps other people accept themselves too.

Oh my. This wisdom. I'll keep this in mind.

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