fluffyswitch
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Joined: 9/29/2007 From: Buffalo Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: DomDolf Should anyone feel guilty for having the preferences they do? I don't think so. To knock anyone for any reason is not necessary. here's my feeling on this- i agree, but i don't think it happens near as much as it could. we tend to make to make comparisons when we state a preference- if we prefer vanilla over chocolate, we (as a larger group) tend to (not always! not always! i'm making a generalization here but i'm not trying to make a gross one) say, i like vanilla, chocolate is just gross. obviously we're not talking about flavors here but the idea's pretty much the same. i have no issue when someone says i like thinner girls if that's where it stays. it's when there's a comparison that makes it out like anything else is less than, that it gets sort of tricky. i have no problems with preferences, god knows there's enough people out there that someone will find me attractive-- i do have issues with constantly being made out to be somehow less than and/or disturbing because i'm on the flip side of the preference. i still stand behind wanting my chocolate.
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