Inspired by recent threads on Debbie Hayton and Andrew Doyle
Hayton describes their self confessed AGP fetish as "a beachball they can't keep under water" and numerous posters on here have said that Doyle/Janice Turner/anyone using preferred pronouns are unwittingly participating in their fetish.
I've seen other male commentators (I think it was Doyle but I am not sure) say that the "beach ball) metaphor resonated with them and women don't get it because they don't understand male sexuality.
It got me wondering about fetishes:
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are fetishes part of normal male sexuality? I have known quite a few men with them (and there will be more I know that have them, but I don't know)
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some fetishes are visible (AGP, and exhibitionists) but many aren't (high heel fetishes for example) or are secret (men who plant cameras in womens spaces, or upskirt them) Are heel fetishists who hang around professional settings because of women in heels also nonconsensually exploiting women? What about a man who upskirts a woman? Is it less of a problem if the woman is unaware? Are some fetishes "worse" than others? (Excluding the ones where people are raped or murdered, those ones are definitely worse)
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Can we/should we try to stop men having fetishes? How do we do that? I think there is quite a lot of comorbidity e.g. men have multiple fetishes. If we crack down on one, will it cause a different one to pop up? Should we see AGP as just one of a range of fetishes or should we treat it differently?
I'm not sure where I sit on this. Personal view is talking about fetishes as male sexuality is centring penis needs and I don't like it. But pragmatically am aware lots of icky fetishists are out their exploiting women without their knowledge so maybe its not possible to expect to avoid them, depressingly.