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pregphil
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(June 17, 2016, 12:44 pm)Badgerlord Ahhh Christ who was it this time who posted her info without her consent?

No one, she's grandstanding.
therussianbear
Personally, I just don`t care. There are crazy females with their heads full of first class shit everywhere. They are entitled to say what they want about me, labelling me or somebody else loving their swollen bellies sicky perv etc. SO WHAT?I just don`t f. care. Who is that woman? Nothing. Even not a NOBODY to me. Just an object of my fetish. Only business - nothing personal. For God`s sake sex is the only area left that has nothing to do with the Political Correctness. Still. So, we don`t go to her home to teach her how to f///k her husband and she let us to jerk off to her pics as we like to.
dodrade99
Story discussed on today's Loose Women (UK version of The View).

Discussion on "victims of Preggophilia" starts approx 36:47, screencap of site appears 41:51.

Perhaps not as critical as I would have expected despite tone of presenter.

(UK only, registration required, link expires in 7 days)

Loose Women
Liked by pacan1 (Jun 26, 2016)
orta03
(June 23, 2016, 3:40 pm)dodrade99 Story discussed on today's Loose Women (UK version of The View).

Discussion on "victims of Preggophilia" starts approx 36:47, screencap of site appears 41:51.

Perhaps not as critical as I would have expected despite tone of presenter.

(UK only, registration required, link expires in 7 days)

Loose Women

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McKormick
(June 23, 2016, 3:40 pm)dodrade99 Story discussed on today's Loose Women (UK version of The View).

Discussion on "victims of Preggophilia" starts approx 36:47, screencap of site appears 41:51.

Perhaps not as critical as I would have expected despite tone of presenter.

(UK only, registration required, link expires in 7 days)

Loose Women

Id have been interested to watch that but I dont live in the UK

I will never understand why pregnant women post pics online like this. I understand if they do it on Facebook for family and friends, sure. But the way this lady did it and then complaining and posting a pic to prove her point? To me she just wants attention. I feel the same way about women who post their pregnant pics in those Instagram groups and sometimes do four or five in a row for no reason whatsoever. Anyone remember years ago when it seemed like all the pregnant Vloggers were taking time out from preggo Vlogs to complain about people who found them attractive? Is she trying to bring those days back or something?
berriesandcream
>victims of preggophilia
>victims
>of preggophilia

...HAHAHAHAHA what the actual fuck
Liked by Akhenaten (Jul 2, 2016)
knicks
I rarely come to this forum but did (obviously) and noticed this thread. In general people are made uncomfortable by things they don't understand. The woman in question I don't believe necessarily did it for attention, although that could very well be why she did, I would guess that it stems from the hard evidence that she knows people are masturbating, gaining sexual arousal, etc. from her picture(s). It would be interesting to ask her how is that different from people masturbating to the other pictures she posts online that don't end up on forums thus instances she's unaware of, or a male friend thinking about her during sex with his partner, etc.

With regards to the "creepers" that lurk among us, a small population of individuals with sexual paraphilias experience intense shame, distress, anxiety, guilt, etc. over their sexual fantasy. In this instance we all have a partialism-technically the term "fetish" is reserved only for sexual arousal at inanimate objects, "partialism" is basically a fetish but for human body parts-and shame, distress, anxiety, guilt, etc. experienced as a result of not acting out one's fetish would be considered a paraphilic disorder. The good news, the majority of us with these sexual fantasies that do not experience any of these negative symptoms nor has acted out on it, it is absolutely NOT considered a disorder by the mental health community.

So these individuals who are compelled to reach out to these poor women in an attempt to live these fantasies are those among us with a "paraphilic disorder", but as far as what we can do? Not much, I wouldn't think. Educating the public about the difference between a paraphilia and paraphilic disorder? Perhaps, but I don't know how impactful that would be. Besides we're all here for one reason, and that reason is not to be social advocates haha.

Just my instant reaction to the whole thing. My source: 6 years of studying psychology at the undergraduate & graduate level.
Liked by McKormick (Jul 2, 2016)
Pharaoh170
(July 2, 2016, 12:31 pm)knicks I rarely come to this forum but did (obviously) and noticed this thread. In general people are made uncomfortable by things they don't understand. The woman in question I don't believe necessarily did it for attention, although that could very well be why she did, I would guess that it stems from the hard evidence that she knows people are masturbating, gaining sexual arousal, etc. from her picture(s). It would be interesting to ask her how is that different from people masturbating to the other pictures she posts online that don't end up on forums thus instances she's unaware of, or a male friend thinking about her during sex with his partner, etc.

With regards to the "creepers" that lurk among us, a small population of individuals with sexual paraphilias experience intense shame, distress, anxiety, guilt, etc. over their sexual fantasy. In this instance we all have a partialism-technically the term "fetish" is reserved only for sexual arousal at inanimate objects, "partialism" is basically a fetish but for human body parts-and shame, distress, anxiety, guilt, etc. experienced as a result of not acting out one's fetish would be considered a paraphilic disorder. The good news, the majority of us with these sexual fantasies that do not experience any of these negative symptoms nor has acted out on it, it is absolutely NOT considered a disorder by the mental health community.

So these individuals who are compelled to reach out to these poor women in an attempt to live these fantasies are those among us with a "paraphilic disorder", but as far as what we can do? Not much, I wouldn't think. Educating the public about the difference between a paraphilia and paraphilic disorder? Perhaps, but I don't know how impactful that would be. Besides we're all here for one reason, and that reason is not to be social advocates haha.

Just my instant reaction to the whole thing. My source: 6 years of studying psychology at the undergraduate & graduate level.

Where's the line between trying to live out your fantasy and having a "paraphilic disorder"? i.e. Do people who seek sex with pregnant prostitutes have a paraphilic disorder?
MrTek
(July 2, 2016, 12:31 pm)knicks I rarely come to this forum but did (obviously) and noticed this thread. In general people are made uncomfortable by things they don't understand. The woman in question I don't believe necessarily did it for attention, although that could very well be why she did, I would guess that it stems from the hard evidence that she knows people are masturbating, gaining sexual arousal, etc. from her picture(s). It would be interesting to ask her how is that different from people masturbating to the other pictures she posts online that don't end up on forums thus instances she's unaware of, or a male friend thinking about her during sex with his partner, etc.

With regards to the "creepers" that lurk among us, a small population of individuals with sexual paraphilias experience intense shame, distress, anxiety, guilt, etc. over their sexual fantasy. In this instance we all have a partialism-technically the term "fetish" is reserved only for sexual arousal at inanimate objects, "partialism" is basically a fetish but for human body parts-and shame, distress, anxiety, guilt, etc. experienced as a result of not acting out one's fetish would be considered a paraphilic disorder. The good news, the majority of us with these sexual fantasies that do not experience any of these negative symptoms nor has acted out on it, it is absolutely NOT considered a disorder by the mental health community.

So these individuals who are compelled to reach out to these poor women in an attempt to live these fantasies are those among us with a "paraphilic disorder", but as far as what we can do? Not much, I wouldn't think. Educating the public about the difference between a paraphilia and paraphilic disorder? Perhaps, but I don't know how impactful that would be. Besides we're all here for one reason, and that reason is not to be social advocates haha.

Just my instant reaction to the whole thing. My source: 6 years of studying psychology at the undergraduate & graduate level.

In regards to "all this" ya typed I'll say this: flat out if you dont want your pics n videos used or viewed by others then dont frackin post them. Once its online it will never come off. And ya know what else: unless its from some movie, book or TV show, people will use it. I hope we soon come to the point where: people can use your pics & videos for whatever. But as long as their not making money or getting gifts or using your personal info (excluding pregnancy) then they can!

If say "Guy" downloaded a pic if you pregnant and posted it on IG as "Trixy" he can do that. Hes not using your name or financial info, hes not getting gifts or money. Who who cares? Let a playa play. Dont sweat the small stuff. I tell women the same crap all the time on IG. Theres many people who pretend to be pregnant for fun on IG & i say let em. Ive stood up for our kind & to the people & women who do not like us i say this

: WOW you're A Thot, does your dad know?
loving_preggos2012
Loose women piece on youtube.

Can outside of UK see this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfE9FjCIgq4

Liked by (Jul 9, 2016), McKormick (Jul 3, 2016)

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