>>22940211>>22940214That's the nature of nature. Limbic wise aka primal brain at its core only has one message.
"Survive" this then goes to various limbic nodes "Don't die" "Be afraid of unknown" "Instincts" "Mate" "Find Food" "Avoid Pain" "Find Shelter" etc. These are your bottom basic needs. It's all what I like to call the "Living Drive" or The "Void Drive" All living things possess this mind, even germs.
Then we have our rational brain, that determines logics that pop up from the void drive. We call this cognizance and reasoning, something of which that some, but not all animals have.
Then we have our abstract mind, where Self emerges from that interprets the rationalist viewpoints and the instinctual viewpoints and weighs them on illusionary abstract viewpoints and concept as we run them by this concept of "Self".
Ultimately, your particular enjoyment of Giant Women, can be a mix of one, two, or three minds in that. Your limbic brain states "Survive, Comfort, Avoid Pain, Sex" Your rationality brain juggles those weights accordingly to what need is wanted/needed most, and how best to approach said needs. Your abstract mind then changes those weights to fulfill its own perceived desires based on the personality you have chosen for yourself.
So while Limbic wise the idea of "Giant woman sits on me and kills me" is illogical, and will actively fight that. The Rationality Mind will state "Perhaps I won't die, if I do things in a certain manner" However, the Abstract Mind says "I desire this outcome because of the want/need that my Self demands" Ultimately the Abstract mind usually has the final say, unless specifically veto'd by the Limbic mind (Refusal to move/act)
It's a fascinating little curio honestly, that really depends on the person; but at the end of the day "It's simply wishing for comfort, or a sense of control, whether by the individual or the totem."
Like a master/mistress situation, just with size differences.