I knew I shouldn't have clicked on the links...things can't be unseen.TopazFusion said:Okay, I think I should help out the OP a bit here.
For those people saying "this doesn't happen here" and "citation needed" . . .
[HEADING=1]stop and read this post[/HEADING]
Citations . . .
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/jump/18.389019.15588697
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/jump/18.389019.15588871
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/jump/18.389019.15589539
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/jump/7.391561.15771555
And I'm sure you can find many more examples in those threads I've linked (I only skimmed them).
[small]TIL people don't read these forums as much as I do.[/small]
OT: I find the idea of exclusively digging 2D/animated persons (ie - you consider ALL real people sexually disgusting) to be laughable. I don't usually troll people who are different than me, but, I find the idea to be comical. Like a clown...a sad clown.
As a mode of sexual fantasy, 2D is a way to see an ideal. Positive traits are exaggerated while unwanted traits are reduced/removed. Noses aren't sexy? Then make the nose as small as possible. I get the idealization.
However, when you fully commit to this idealization to the point where you are only sexually aroused by fake drawings, you've dissociated reality to the point where you have yourself a serious problem that's going to take a toll on your interpersonal relationships. It's like the difference between playing Dungeons and Dragons and actually believing you're a wizard fighting monsters on city streets. There's normative fantasy behaviors. If you take it too far, you've crossed the line to psychosis.