@JoscelynTransient@chaosfem.tw
Another sign transphobes have never met a single real trans person: they insist it is a sexual fetish, and yet seemingly half of my trans friends are asexual or ace spectrum.
Another sign transphobes have never met a single real trans person: they insist it is a sexual fetish, and yet seemingly half of my trans friends are asexual or ace spectrum.
@JoscelynTransient@chaosfem.tw honestly until i began hrt i was hard ace
and i am STILL grossed out by enhanced kissing sfx, sounds like someone gasping and slurping up mac & cheese by putting their face in the bowl
@hi_cial@donphan.social
@JoscelynTransient@chaosfem.tw
Research shows kissing is a learned, not evolutionary, behavior. 
They think mothers chewing food for pre-teething infants evolved into a cultural practice of how to show affection. 
The More You Know

@VictimOfSimony@infosec.exchange @hi_cial@donphan.social Yes! Kissing is actually only practiced as part of sexual behavior and romantic intimacy in like 46% of cultures, or something like that. I might have the stat slightly wrong, but literally just read about this a few weeks ago in my human sexuality class.
In other news: apparently arm pits are physiologically a "primary erogenous zone" alongside lips, genitals, and nipples. Another thing that is clearly culturally shaped since I have never considered having sexy experiences with armpits. 😅![]()
@JoscelynTransient@chaosfem.tw
@hi_cial@donphan.social
Humans like smells. 
@JoscelynTransient@chaosfem.tw @VictimOfSimony@infosec.exchange but armpits being sexy makes tickling kink make a LOT of sense!!!
@hi_cial@donphan.social
@JoscelynTransient@chaosfem.tw
Tickling is normal; so sayeth the keeper of The Orb. 
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@JoscelynTransient@chaosfem.tw
Tickling is normal; so sayeth the keeper of The Orb. 