There's a pretty big seperation between what might spark my curiousity and what I'd actually want to do.
Picked strawberry on the poll.
Picked strawberry on the poll.
That... That... Defy's classification by all messure! To even try to point to where it is on the OP's Scale would strangle the scale!Leemaster777 said:This is one of my favorite animes:
Judge for yourself.
You make a valid point. Surely, in a thread about perversion, the demon sisters must be represented.Loop Stricken said:I'm judging you on your lack of the blatantly-superior Kneesocks, is what I'm doing!Leemaster777 said:This is one of my favorite animes:
Judge for yourself.
I disagree on how the word "perversion" should be used in this context. In this context it should mean "scope of sexual behaviour/interest" seperate from society's view on such. Sure there should be a seperate word for such, But I doubt we have time to come up with one.ph0b0s123 said:I hate how the word 'pervert' is misused currently. It essentially is another word for 'deviant', as in if you deviate from the norm. Since people mentioned anime above, here it gets misused a lot with female characters accusing male characters of being perverts because they display behavior which is actually quite normal for males and not deviant at all (like wanting the see the female characters naked). Jariya from Naruto is supposed to be a pervert. Don't think so. Also pervert seems to be a term used mostly for males, which also is wrong.
Looking at porn makes you a pervert to some people. I think more people look at porn than do not, so surely those who don't look at porn are deviating for the norm and are therefore 'perverts'.
Also having a fetish is supposedly perverted, but nearly everyone has a fetish of some sort, so that is hardly perverted. The thing is that today it is actually quite hard to be a deviant or a pervert.
Pervert now just seems to be used as a cudgel, by some group with a 'moral' agenda, to make another group feel guilty about their sexuality.
O/T: Ice Cream. Perv rating: 2/4
Edit: The votes show this dycotamy of usage. It should be a bell curve. If most are voting they are perverts, something has gone wrong as it should only be a minority by definition......
Actually I think it goes in order from least to most, with Strawberry Snowcone or whatever being the lest, and the knickerbocker being the mosst.Aprilgold said:Goes from top to bottom on perversion, bottom being the most sexual, and pleasuring.Troublesome Lagomorph said:*looks at categories*
*is confused as hell*
How dirty is strawberry icecream?
Strawberry Ice-cream. I'm actually right above a clear snowcone since I don't get aroused with someone wearing clothes, it has to be a actual sexual situation to get anything motivated down there.
I'm guessing Clear Snow-cone is asexuality, mudpie is the person who can't shut up about sex, then Knickenbakker is super sexual shiz and Strawberry is society normal.
Thought there was a word. Kink. As in that is 'kiny', but not perverted.ZexionSephiroth said:I disagree on how the word "perversion" should be used in this context. In this context it should mean "scope of sexual behaviour/interest" seperate from society's view on such. Sure there should be a seperate word for such, But I doubt we have time to come up with one.ph0b0s123 said:-snip-
As in a post I made just a couple of minuites ago, we should be messuring "Perversion" (as much as I'd like a better word) by a two fold scale of Novelty and Degree. For example someone with a trend towards the novel but not much of degree might want to dress up as a cat girl/boy, but otherwise the act itself is mostly "insert parts here and move them". While a high degree but not much novelty is tantamount to having a large amount of romantic foreplay before the act of love making.
Yes, I'm well aware these should not be called "perverts" under the traditional meaning, but it's hard to find another word seeing as "sexuality" doesn't fit and "fetishism" is a bit too novelty centric a view. "Perversion", at least with the meaning I'm using it for of "sexual scope", is the best fit.
... of course, one could always just say "perverts" are simply those that tend to one of the extreme ends.
Oh shoot! I just realised! Maybe the scale I proposed needs a third messure! Activeness! (How much one seeks out such activity) I'll go ammend my other post. Be right back! *Wild Ze'roth Flees!*
Same flavors, same scale, no difference, just different way of phrasing it.Darth_Dude said:Actually I think it goes in order from least to most, with Strawberry Snowcone or whatever being the lest, and the knickerbocker being the mosst.Aprilgold said:Goes from top to bottom on perversion, bottom being the most sexual, and pleasuring.Troublesome Lagomorph said:*looks at categories*
*is confused as hell*
How dirty is strawberry icecream?
Strawberry Ice-cream. I'm actually right above a clear snowcone since I don't get aroused with someone wearing clothes, it has to be a actual sexual situation to get anything motivated down there.
I'm guessing Clear Snow-cone is asexuality, mudpie is the person who can't shut up about sex, then Knickenbakker is super sexual shiz and Strawberry is society normal.
Do'h! That covers most of it. It doesn't cover the third axis though. You know, that of how active someone is.ph0b0s123 said:Thought there was a word. Kink. As in that is 'kinky' *fixed the 'k'*, but not perverted.