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Ami Mercury Came To SexTalkTuesday To Discuss Niche Fetishes!

This week on SexTalkTuesday, Ami Mercury brought us into the wonderful world of niche fetishes! Niche fetishes are not often talked about, and when they are, they’re often spoken of in sensational terms. The truth is that many people have what would be termed a niche fetish, and only through talking about it can society at large come to an acceptance of the varied forms of sexual expression. Read more below!

 

Quin @ThatMissQuin

I think it’s a great thing. It builds a sense of community to people otherwise thinking themselves freakish or unlo… https://t.co/gBEP4PWAfi

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Molly @Mollysdailykiss

There is no identifiable source, they arise because human sexuality and desire is hugely complex and varied… https://t.co/2ZFUkb1AhJ

 

Topic: From Freaky, to Funky to Fabulous –Let’s Talk About ‘Niche’ Fetishes

Questions:

Q1 What are some of the most unique or “out there” #fetishes you’ve heard of or come across? #SexTalkTuesday

Q2 Where do you think these #fetishes come from? TV? Movies? Books? Or somewhere in the human psyche? #SexTalkTuesday

Q3 Certain niche #fetishes (ex. #vore) exist only in fantasy & fiction. Does that make them more or less appealing? #SexTalkTuesday

Q4 Do you feel that clip sites (i.e. C4S & Manyvids) have helped niche #fetishes to grow in popularity & exposure? #SexTalkTuesday

Q5 Social media has pointedly increased the visibility of niche #fetishes – is this a good thing or a bad thing? #SexTalkTuesday

 

Read the whole discussion below whether you missed it or just want to go over it! To join future discussions, follow the hashtag #SexTalkTuesday on Twitter.

To follow Ami Mercury on Twitter: @amimercury

Be sure to follow @ssshforwomen on Twitter and check out sssh.com, an adult site that is created for women by women. You can also follow their blog at eroticscribes.com.

This #SexTalkTuesday was proudly sponsored by Wasteland. Make sure you follow them at @wastelandmovies.

 

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