Anonymous
7/16/2025, 12:03:47 AM
No.11334544
>>11334455
It's hard to explain so maybe I should put it a different way.
Let's say I'm into TF. In general, nothing specific.
I make a game about TF. I want to add a scene where a prim and proper character is turned into an uncouth nerd.
If I do it the way that the /d/ threads for that topic often do it by making every part of their body hairy like they're bigfoot, then I'm narrowing the people who'll be interested in it down to people who're both interested in that kind of TF and those who can put up with hirsuite.
If I target something else instead, such as adding freckles/nerd glasses/whatever then there are a lot more people who're fine with it or even into the glasses or freckles or whatever.
The problem is specifically when you have one fetish and then combine it with others that narrow the pool of people interested down to a pinprick. Though, if you have good enough context/writing/whatever, you can still try and do that really weird niche thing you wanted to do. That one D&D monster that turns everyone into disembodied heads with wings is probably someone's fetish but they've managed to justify it somehow and made it mainstream.
It's hard to explain so maybe I should put it a different way.
Let's say I'm into TF. In general, nothing specific.
I make a game about TF. I want to add a scene where a prim and proper character is turned into an uncouth nerd.
If I do it the way that the /d/ threads for that topic often do it by making every part of their body hairy like they're bigfoot, then I'm narrowing the people who'll be interested in it down to people who're both interested in that kind of TF and those who can put up with hirsuite.
If I target something else instead, such as adding freckles/nerd glasses/whatever then there are a lot more people who're fine with it or even into the glasses or freckles or whatever.
The problem is specifically when you have one fetish and then combine it with others that narrow the pool of people interested down to a pinprick. Though, if you have good enough context/writing/whatever, you can still try and do that really weird niche thing you wanted to do. That one D&D monster that turns everyone into disembodied heads with wings is probably someone's fetish but they've managed to justify it somehow and made it mainstream.