DMFParadox
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A few people try to explain kink in evolutionary terms. Dominance, submission, pain and pleasure as being survival traits for one reason or another. It struck me that it might be fun to invent kinks and then try to figure out what biological starting point would bring it into existence. This is a thought experiment; there are no right answers. I'll begin: 200 years from now, watching really fast typing is a mad turn on, because their parent typists tend to express themselves more and make more connections in the digital environment, have manual dextery skills that carry over into other areas (wink, nudge) and can occasionally expect to have higher incomes. I guess I'm also predicting that typing doesn't go away any time soon, either--though keyboads of the future will probably look and act nothing like ours... Next...
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bloody hell, get me some aspirin and a whiskey straight "The role of gender in society is the most complicated thing I’ve ever spent a lot of time learning about, and I’ve spent a lot of time learning about quantum mechanics." - Randall Munroe
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