Cereal
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That can be Fetlife in a nutshell at times. I got hit up by a guy who related my username with using a diaper as a cereal bowl. Ah! Creepers! Good times
Cereal said:That can be Fetlife in a nutshell at times. I got hit up by a guy who related my username with using a diaper as a cereal bowl. Ah! Creepers! Good times
ClickyKeys said:I don't use the same avatar though on FetLife. This is the one I use on there:
MarchinBunny said:Oh, well I mean I am surprised that you are not into diapers as a kink or anything. I figured anyone who liked diaper art was in this as a fetish at least somewhat. Probably just a misconception on my part, wouldn't worry about it XD.
ClickyKeys said:Ah gotcha. Yeah it's just my OC I commissioned and she wears diapers because I'm incontinent, and my pony OC reflects that. Diapers are only secondary for me in terms of kink, that is only a kink if they are combined with something else such as straitjackets. On their own they are just underwear to me.
CrinkleMyJimmies said:As Minecraft fan creeper has a different meaning for me, anyone else?
MarchinBunny said:lol ya, same here. Anytime I hear the word creeper ... the first image that pops into my head is the little green guy that likes to ruin my things by exploding.
MarchinBunny said:lol ya, same here. Anytime I hear the word creeper ... the first image that pops into my head is the little green guy that likes to ruin my things by exploding.
Sapphyre said:That's very interesting. A friend and I recently discussed this very topic, and how catcalling makes women feel. I am MtF and still present as male day-to-day, so I just go out, put on my patented Stony Faced Look™, and honestly had no idea how pervasive catcalling was, or how intimidating it can be, until I had a girlfriend and saw it first-hand. My now-ex was obviously very uncomfortable with it, did not so much as glance in their direction, and just walked faster. The intimidating part, I think, is that it was obvious from a mile away that she wasn't taking it as a compliment, yet the guys involved didn't care and kept doing it anyway. The message that such behavior sends would certainly set my nerves on edge.
Binary said:When someone says creeper I image a 50 year old guy hanging around a kindergarten, or those speeding ads on Australian TV saying don't be a creeper xD
Typical male attitude.CrinkleMyJimmies said:I have to say weird as it might seem to most women, I actually don't mind being objectified. I mean I would get upset about a guy yelling at me that I'm fat or too skinny and saying I need to gain/lose weight but just regular cat calling/wolf whistles? Well I don't really fully understand what's so so sooo offensive about guys finding you hot/beautiful/sexually desirable? And at my age it surely is a compliment, cause it usually means that I was assumed to be much younger than my age and don't look mumsy or frumpy.
Well I don't know what you look like but the way you speak from the heart is certainly attractive.CrinkleMyJimmies said:What crosses my boundaries is when a man starts suggesting that I NEED to lose/gain weight or in some other way change my appearance in order to look hot for him. But simply someone being attracted to me because of the body that I happen to have? I have no trouble with it at all.
Slomo said:We also need to keep in mind women are less likely to post online in general because they get harassed a lot more too.