(August 26, 2023, 9:13 pm)pgesource There was also some literature like 'Goodnight Mr Tom' which went into detail about the main character becoming intrigued by his pregnant teacher which really struck a cord with me. After that, and going through puberty, with the rise of the internet at home and late night TV, I sought out ever bit of pregnant erotica I could find. I kept this all hidden for a very long time, and was very embarrassed and ashamed of this kink, mostly as I think some people get a bit confused as to why people find pregnant women attractive, and seem to automatically flip to the worst possible reason (which also does not make any sense). Not that I am really that embarrassed or ashamed of this kink anymore, but these feelings of embarrassment and being ashamed have now kind of worked their way into the kink regardless.
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2) If someone is pregnant, it means that they have had sex.
A big pregnant belly is like a big sign saying "look, I have had sex". So, if someone has had sex, it means they might want to have sex again.
As previously said, someone can look like a complete prude, but if they are pregnant, then it means that they can't be that prudish, and that can be quite exciting to think about.
I can very much relate to these points.
I was 13 when 'Goodnight Mr Tom' came out (1998) and by then the pregnancy/swollen belly fetish was already well under way in it's development in me - so it was just some additional material which added to it. As a side note, even taking away the pregnancy element from it, it's one of those films which is an all-time great and something I would consider to be a 'must watch'. Anyway, at this age I did genuinely think I was 'on my own' with this fetish and I did think I was rather 'weird in the head'. It did take me a number of years to just accept it and I'll admit I only truly felt comfortable with it in my own mind (and keeping it private) when I discovered the likes of the late, great Cheviots Place and subsequently here.
As for the business over "I've had sex" - very much, yes. I'll admit thoughts of that have crossed my own mind. It's hard to explain but you've put it across well. They're not shy, they're willing to take risks and go 'all the way' e.t.c....