CitizenCane -> RE: Trying to ditch a fetish? how? (5/23/2007 7:10:01 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Faramir Brother, here's the 1 minute version: You'll never curb, get rid of, or "cure" your paraphillias, whatever the fuck they are. You can chose to accept you have these fetishes, and be at peace with yourself, or you can chose to deny who you are, at be at war with yourself. Your choice. On a statistical level, this is pretty much true. Part of this is due to motivation, however. The poster isn't sure he even wants to eliminate these paraphilias, so right there it's unlikely that he will. In addition, his reasons for possibly wanting to seem to involve a lot of negative self-image, and working through that and, as you suggest, being self-accepting is certainly a necessary precursor to eliminating these paraphilias. Doing that work might, indeed, eliminate them by default, but of course, it would also make eliminating them substantially less necessary (in his own perception). I address this not because I think he 'should' eliminate his fetishes, but rather to suggest that the mind is in fact fairly malleable if properly approached. After all, it's a common part of this lifestyle to introduce people new practices and create a passionate desire to do them where none existed before. One could debate where the line of 'true' paraphilias is to be drawn, but they are fundamentally a product of the collision of basic biological drives with experience. The drives can't generally be changed (I don't recommend castration, medication, etc, for such purposes), but the experiences can be.
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