CallaFirestormBW
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ORIGINAL: JewAndCelt FR http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/fetish If you take the word fetish for what it means then I don't have one. I enjoy ceratin aspects of BDSM but I do not have to have them to get off. http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/kink;_ylt=AvdTJnaFgss2MIlelZNXdwUZvskF Now the above definition is more intune to me. _her I tend not to get so nit-picky about these terms either -- as several folks have mentioned, most casual conversation uses them interchangeably. In fact, one definition of fetish is: "Excessive or irrational devotion to some activity", and frankly, mine fit. Now if the person doing the asking was an annoying putz, I might say "My fetish? Why, grammar and spelling correction, and BTW, did you know that 'fetish' may, technically, not be the correct word... " Of course, at least part of how well that would go over would depend on how inebriated the other party was (I won't worry about how inebriated I am... I don't drink more than a single alcoholic beverage these days. *LOL*) The things I listed earlier, in case anyone cares, are actually 'kinks' for me, but my language/grammar thing... that might be a fetish. Give me a well-spoken, well-read man who can hold a decent conversation and I may forget that I have better things to do! *LOL* Dame Calla
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