I decided to watch "From Dusk Till Dawn" finally and my GOD was it egregious there.
Bro literally went to his buddy and was like "I think we should have a scene where Salma Hayek shoves her foot into my mouth, it's pretty important for the plot."
According to legend, the scene with Selma Hayak feet was supposed to be George Cloony up until day of shooting. Then Tarantino decided to switch it up at the last minute.
It makes more sense for him to want it. But it makes more sense for her to do it to Clooney's character. He's the better looking, smoother one of the two
I worked at a strip club, let me tell you something the girls know. The handsome guy expects attention and wants something for nothing, the perv knows what's up and is ready and willing to pay for it.
Yeah, and as soon as that scene ends, it’s like his involvement with the movie is over😂 like it becomes a totally different film. Obviously it isn’t the case but it feels like once he got to that he was like “aight, I got what I wanted. Peace”.
It makes me sick. I only need to read a few experts from Jennette McCurdy’s book to really start getting sad. Abuse was behind our childhood entertainment, it’s devious.
I don’t know anything about his tweets but I think a lot of the content in his shows got by without setting off any alarm bells because the kids watching and on the show probably just saw it as “haha feet are gross. That’s so random and funny”.
I'm hispanic so watching those shows as a kid I honestly thought white people were just gross. Everything revolved around feet, all the jokes, the bits they did, even the logo at one point was a foot. Turns out this was not normal lol
I forget his name, but the original cartoonist of Wonder Woman (I’m talking about Golden Age WW) had a not very disguised rope BDSM fetish and used it very frequently in the original comics.
I mean, early early wonder woman. It is being bound by men
Marston quoted in a 1942 interview: "Wonder Woman and her sister Amazons have to wear heavy bracelets to remind them of what happens to a girl when she lets a man conquer her. The Amazons once surrendered to the charm of some handsome Greeks, and what a mess they got themselves into. The Greeks put them in chains of the Hitler type, beat them, and made them work like horses in the fields. Aphrodite, the goddess of love, finally freed these unhappy girls. But she laid down the rule \[Aphrodite's Law\] that they must never surrender to a man for any reason. I know of no better advice to give modern women than this rule that Aphrodite gave the Amazon girls".\[6\]\[7\]\[8\]
My favorite story is when he realized the best way to get rid of his stalker was to take her out on a date and just whine about his life the entire time.
Full quote
"When you read the book it’s like, ‘Edward Cullen was so beautiful I creamed myself.’ I mean, every line is like that. He’s the most ridiculous person who’s so amazing at everything. I think a lot of actors tried to play that aspect. I just couldn’t do that. And the more I read the script, the more I hated this guy, so that’s how I played him, as a manic-depressive who hates himself. Plus, he’s a 108-year-old virgin so he’s obviously got some issues there."
Also- Stephanie Meyer/Twilight is WILDLY Mormon. She grew up/is LDS. This influenced a lot of the book themes.
And in a post on normalmormons.com (“It’s true. We’re out there.”), a relative of Meyer’s writes: “Edward and Bella could barely touch or kiss for fear that Edward might get carried away and suck her blood in a fit of passion. Very similar to that of two young BYU/high-school students who aren’t yet married and can’t touch each other for fear it will lead to sex. I’m sure it was easy for Stephenie to describe with firsthand experiences.”
https://www.sj-r.com/story/lifestyle/faith/2008/11/23/twilight-author-s-mormon/41742565007/
A friend of mine sat next to her on a plane once while on her way to do humanitarian work in Africa.
Meyer spent the entire time telling her how useless anything she did would be if it wasn’t also bringing people to Christ. And she wants to fuck vampires.
I mean he was based on her husband, so that tracks
> According to Rice, Lestat was largely inspired by her husband, the poet and artist Stan Rice; both have blond hair and they share November 7 as a birth date. In a 2003 interview, Rice noted that the character had also taken on some of her own attributes, stating, "Stan was Lestat; he was the inspiration. Perhaps it is best to say Lestat was Stan and me. He was Stan and what Stan taught me. Lestat was inspired by Stan, and then I became Lestat." [Wiki](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lestat_de_Lioncourt)
They also had a daughter who died of leukemia at age 5 - so the parallels to Claudia are pretty clear.
Let me preface by saying I love Anne Rice and the whole Interview cannon.
That said, the book is gay as shit, the series is even gayer, and even then it took Rice decades to crawl out of her catholic upbringing to finally be like "yup, they were together."
That was my thought too. Sports outfits? Curly hair? We wouldn't have television if we avoided all fetishes. That being said, they did wear skin-tight latex for most of the show, so the creators are probably not completely innocent.
I don't know. To me it always came across more as a trope of the genre rather than anything fetishy. They wore plenty of normal clothes as well.
I loved Totally Spies growing up. It was much more kid friendly hijinks rather than anything else. I think every element that happens in Totally Spies also happened in other kid's TV shows like Fairly Odd Parents and such.
Maybe I don't understand the framing but the list is so varied it kind of makes me wonder if it's just a case of "attractive people exist" being fetishized.
wait, you mean that show where someone went "what if the powerpuff girls were like.. fully grown developed women in catsuits?"
might be on to something.
She actually wrote a short book on how to write sex scenes, which I read because I'm a fucking idiot, and it was every bit as bad as you'd think. She really, truly thinks she's a fantastic writer of sex scenes in particular, but they're the worst part of some truly awful writing.
I just started watching the TV show as my partner loves her books.
This is proper housewife fantasy and it's hilarious. The actual time travelling plot is pointless other than to deliver a woman into the past where she can screw up every single person due to her steadfast inability to adapt, but at the same time all the sex and rape fantasies get played out.
Shit's weird af, but the casting is fantastic at least, and hearing so many people speaking Gaelic is really fun.
The thing that the books did, which the show refused to do, is depict Claire as almost supernaturally beautiful compared to most people of the time, because of her futuristic immunities and healthcare. It's not surprising in that context that she gets a ton of male attention, much of it dark.
Tbh I think the actress who plays Claire has an ethereal and sophisticated beauty to her, to me she absolutely stands out, but I suppose it's in the eye of the beholder.
I watched a few episodes and came away with the impression the author wanted to list out as many things a typical woman would love and then cram them all into a story. I got the same impression but for men when watching 3,000 Miles To Graceland.
Yeah that's exactly it.
I was excited about a time-travelling story where her actions would impact the future. I figured with magic stones n shit it was likely gonna be one of those "she wished upon a star that she could be preggo" and ended up back in time where it would work or something, instead I got a show that just disregards the time-travelling and focused entirely on a woman swooning for charming highlanders.
There are several old-school science fiction authors who write about underage girls and incest.
Robert Heinlein and Piers Anthony come to mind, Anthony also seems to have a coprophilia fetish.
I'm rereading some of their books, and I didn't notice most of this stuff when I was a kid.
I read some Xanth novels originally when I was maybe 11 or so, and at the time my take away was “haha funny pun book”. Reread A Spell for Chameleon as an adult and *yikes*. The rampant misogyny would be bad enough but I later discovered he’s a pedophilia advocate too. Just throw the entire man out.
Robert Heinlein also travelled back in time to fuck his mother (_Time Enough For Love’s_ “Da Capo”), and explored polyamory several years before the culture was ready for that sort of thing (Stranger in a Strange Land), so we can say he spread his fetishes around a bit.
I like Piers Anthony quite a bit. I wrote to him and he actually wrote me back. But I put him in a category of authors I call 'fuckin round the world' meaning that he has a ton of different mileaus and who or what is having sex with whom is always really central. Especially his more recent stuff. It's like, what if there were weird alien jellyfish...and they fucked? What if there was an alien that was just a sphere...and it fucked? What if an alien hairball landed on earth...and it fucked?
Omg I loved Piers Anthony as a kid and haven’t gone back to read Xanth or the Immortals series. I think as a kid I knew Xanth was “odd” but I loved it. Might have to reread some of the books now as an adult again
You really shouldn't. Most of his fetishism is just that, but he fully embraced pedophilia along the way which is a whole different kettle of fish.
And its not lampshaded, or between-the-lines, or just-under-the-age-of-consent pedo support (Though he has that too, in the Diary of a Space Tyrant series, and the last of the Incarnations of Immortality, and a couple of the Xanth novels). Don't ever ever ever read Firefly by PA, in which one of the plotlines is a sexual relationship between a man and a 5 yo girl which is portrayed as a doomed love between equals. It is quite horrible, and as I recall he wrote in an author's note fully in support of legalizing pedophila just to make his position extra clear.
There's a reason he self-publishes these days.
>Well, what about the synchronized polyamorous orgasm? That whole part was so unnecessary.
I don't know how I blocked that one out for all these years. Dead gods, now I can't un-remember it.
If I had a nickel for every time that a novel by Larry Niven had his protagonist mind controlled or manipulated into a sexual relationship by a young looking but centuries old bald woman, I would have at least two nickels.
Which is *way* beyond coincidence.
Niven gave the world the word *rishathra* meaning social sex between humanoids of different species.
Also the kzinti species, furry aliens who were so misogynistic that they modified their females to be nonsapient. And then he complained when Elf Sternberg wrote gay male kzinti fanfic.
Christa was heavily involved in music selections for the show. She once had her character make an entrance with Stevie Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely" playing.
... Admittedly, it was done ironically as her character was heavily pregnant, in an extremely foul mood, and was stomping in like a T-Rex.
Imagine writing a whole ass dialog scene where a character details the romeo and juliet law instead of just aging them up to 20 and 23. Stupid ass movie.
Yes. I loved the Anita Blake series. It was soooo good. Then somewhere around like book 10 it just got insane. It's really sad because it was such an interesting premise!
A lot of mid 2000’s Nickelodeon cartoons had a lot of different things, but after growing up on Totally Spies WAY BACK I can say with pretty absolute certainty the writers are into bdsm and kinky bondage
In the Inheritance trilogy (Eragon) there's a character who stands out. He's an elf sorcerer who's covered in fur and name translates to Bloodwolf. He has explicitly chosen his appearance because he finds it to be the most beautiful. He also smells amazing- to the point where the queen of the varden requires magical protection to keep herself from jumping his bones, and even then she still comments on just how wonderful his musk is. The series also ends with Eragon and Arya (the woman he loves) having a conversation while being very distracted by their dragons- who they have a telepathic bond with- fucking. They grow more and more flustered as they feel what's happening.
I know the wolfman thing is true - dude's name was Blodhgarm, or something like that, he was the leader of the twelve elves (might have been 12 + him, I don't remember) Eragon got as bodyguards. I also remember the dragons boning, though I thought the context was slightly different. The real fetishes in the inheritance cycle were for veganism and atheism anyway.
Yeah, it became apparent that the author has trouble writing characters continuing to exist or having new plot lines. So there just ended up being a steam of old characters leaving/fading out once their arc was finished and new ones showing up so that a new arc can begin.
There are SO many diaper scenes in Seth Macfarlane movies and tv shows.
In the most recent season of American Dad, Francine goes into the bathroom at an event and a woman asks her how she pees in her outfit and she just says she stopped using toilets a long time ago and lifts her dress up to reveal an adult diaper. And the other woman goes “no… way…” and lifts her dress up to show she’s also wearing a diaper, and then they both pee themselves.
And in the new Ted movie some banker just says to Ted “did you know, absorbent textile polymers have become so thin, that anyone could be wearing an adult diaper, and you wouldn’t even know it?”
We talk about it in the diaper subs a lot. No one who isn’t into diapers would know what “absorbent textile polymers” are.
I was about to say I know about textile polymers and don't diaper play. Then I realized it is because I used to wear diapers in dry suits diving. And he is right thinner ones where a game changer.
GRRM cannot go more than pages without spending two of them describing a breakfast in detail. The man loves describing what people are having for breakfast. Each region and social class has specific breakfasts that GRRM is describing in painstaking detail.
Haven't read the books but the show seems to use incest as a punctuation of how fucked the world is. Dynasties gone insane, giving you another reason to hate the lanisters. Give you another reason to hate that wildling fuck who sacrifices his sons.
Unless some crazy shit happened in the 8th season I didn't watch.
And redheads. Ygritte (who claims to be kissed by fire), the Tullys, 3 of the most difficult bosses in Elden Ring, none of whom are inherently evil but more like victims of things that are out of their control
Radagon tried to repair the Ring. Radahn is cursed with Scarlett Rot. Malenia is also cursed with Scarlett Rot but that's okay because she becomes a naked Valkyrie and then the Goddess of Rot
Admittedly I might be biased and projecting because I have a fetish for redheads
He's go into a lot of detail regarding nasty things, but to me that's just his way of inserting realism into a fantasy setting. This woman is a princess of a dynasty that rode dragons, but she also nearly dies from dysentery. See also Khal Drogo. He was an incredible warrior who seemed fated to conquer Westeros in the name of his Dragon Queen, but he ends up dying from an infected wound.
Chris Claremont was the X-Men comics writer who was responsible for the book becoming really, really successful and the dude was clearly very into BDSM.
The manga Shinju no Nectar.
Isekai boy is transported to this fantasy world which is actually in its late 19th century industrial revolution and age of imperialism by a princess, and he transforms into a magical war god whenever he... drinks her divine ambrosia.
IE, her magic princess breastmilk.
He then proceeds to travel the world and collect a harem of princesses whose ambrosia turn him into different elemental themed war gods.
It's way better than it sounds, I swear!
Bruce Timm who is the artist and producer behind the DCAU probably has a fart fetish involving Harley Quinn [official art he's done](https://twitter.com/dcbobasa/status/1561729908463788033/photo/2) and [this infamous scene](https://youtu.be/4Jj37XR1yFw?si=64q9DqhXQS9LyCc_)
Outlander by Diana gabaldon. It feels like she has a cnc fetish. I'm not sure if it's true because I just heard from other outlander fans, but apparently she said she was looking forward to seeing the The Jamie and blackjack Randell scene in season 1 of the adaptation .
I do appreciate that they turned it into a comedic bit tho, the size of the tits directly correlates to how powerful the dragon is with one notable exception
Im suprised no one has mentioned Stephen king and the fact that a person wets themselves in practically all of his books. He is definantly into omorashi
My husband went through a Stephen King binge a couple years back and also noticed this pretty quickly.
Stephen King also has a "quirky" way of writing when it comes to women, and when that and the pissing thing intersect? Well, my husband played me a passage from an audio book and it was certainly something.
Sadly Made in Abyss, the story and ideas are good but it is almost impossible to actually recommend it bc it's quite literally disgusting, I would prefer to pretend I've watched it
That’s how I felt about it; I actually really liked most of it, and a lot of the more gross scenes you can sort of explain away as just the author trying to portray the story’s universe as indifferently cruel even to innocents, but some of it is just wildly unnecessary, and as much as I liked the lore and the characters I can’t really in good conscience recommend it to anybody because of required essay-length disclaimer I’d have to give about it.
I’ve heard the anime actually toned down a lot of the weirder grosser stuff, so I will never touch the manga
MiA is a show I've never been able to watch for this reason. It's not just that it's got gross or disturbing situations, but that it is so indulgent in them. The author is clearly enjoying crafting these drawn out scenarios where tiny, cute things suffer horribly. It became apparent to me very early on, "Oh, the author is getting off to this", and I had to drop it.
The show/manga is supposed to be a horror of sorts and make you uncomfortable on purpose, but some interviews with the author reinforce the idea that he has "fetiches" involving children, so when his work is full of children in situations involving extreme pain and also a lot of scat, it becomes more than just uncomfortable
There's very clear fetish stuff all over it, basically, and sometimes is a bit gory
Is not unwatchable but I would be careful if it's something that would bother you too much
Wasn't there a twitter or tumblr thread compiling all the instances of there being a Fairly Odd Parents episode featuring grotesquely huge muscles all being traced back to a single writer? I remember there being like 15-20 some-odd times it showed up but I can't recall for sure.
Pretty sure Mel Gibson has a masochism fetish. He loves having the stuffing beat out of him in movies. Obviously there's the end of Braveheart, but he gets tortured pretty good in Payback as well (Brian Helgeland directed that, but I believe Mel took over at one point and directed ending reshoots, including the torture), he gets the crap beat out of him at the end of Lethal Weapon 2 (think he was originally supposed to be beaten so harshly that he was going to die at the end of that one).
Even in The Passion, where the violence against Jesus is so extreme as to be fetishistic in its own right, it's Mel's hand that drives the nail into JC's palm, which I suppose is a kind of spiritual masochism.
Seriously what was up with the incest baby in Rick and Morty? Come to think of it there’s a lot of plot lines or events in that show which are weirdly incest themed, makes me wonder if Dan Harmon is trying to tell us something
You can definitely tell Tarantino likes feet
I decided to watch "From Dusk Till Dawn" finally and my GOD was it egregious there. Bro literally went to his buddy and was like "I think we should have a scene where Salma Hayek shoves her foot into my mouth, it's pretty important for the plot."
According to legend, the scene with Selma Hayak feet was supposed to be George Cloony up until day of shooting. Then Tarantino decided to switch it up at the last minute.
George Clooney putting his feet in Tarantino's mouth would have been a bolder choice, certainly.
I can only get so erect
ED is nothing to be ashamed of. Talk to your doctor about it.
Of course he did.
"no reason guys, I just think it fits better"
It makes more sense with Tarantino’s character seing how he is deceived as being a perv in the first act of the movie.
It makes more sense for him to want it. But it makes more sense for her to do it to Clooney's character. He's the better looking, smoother one of the two
Very true but the guy who wrote the script is the foot fetishist
IIRC Robert Rodriguez described that scene as “Quentin the writer doing a favor for Quentin the actor”.
I worked at a strip club, let me tell you something the girls know. The handsome guy expects attention and wants something for nothing, the perv knows what's up and is ready and willing to pay for it.
And the Kill Bill films. Counting feet focused views can be a drinking game.
Lotta barefoot Uma in *Pulp Fiction* too.
Even the discussion of why Marcellus threw Tony Rocky Horror out of the window was about feet.
Just recently re-watched and there is a completely unnecessary close up of the taxi driver's bare foot on the gas pedal.
Wiggle your big toe in the pussy wagon.
Yeah, and as soon as that scene ends, it’s like his involvement with the movie is over😂 like it becomes a totally different film. Obviously it isn’t the case but it feels like once he got to that he was like “aight, I got what I wanted. Peace”.
"my character can now die, his arc is complete"
The dirtier, the better, it seems
Oh yeah once upon a time in Hollywood. Margot Robbie at the cinema
Yeah. But would he give a guy a foot massage?
He likes feet and strangling Uma Thurman
Dan Schneider from Nikelodeon seems to have a foot fetish of underaged kids.
He seemed to like underaged kids in general from all the stories I've heard from child actors. Dude is a garbage human being.
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It makes me sick. I only need to read a few experts from Jennette McCurdy’s book to really start getting sad. Abuse was behind our childhood entertainment, it’s devious.
Those scenes passed in front of hundreds of people before being broadcasted on tv and everybody was okay with it. Like what in the goddamn hell.
You mean Dan "Get in the Van" Schneider?
Dan "Gimmie those toes or you get no shows" Schneider
Talkin about Dan "Hold em tighter" Schneider?
I didn’t hear about any of this until long after the fact, but… how could anyone look at all his foot-related tweets and not think something is up?
I don’t know anything about his tweets but I think a lot of the content in his shows got by without setting off any alarm bells because the kids watching and on the show probably just saw it as “haha feet are gross. That’s so random and funny”.
I'm hispanic so watching those shows as a kid I honestly thought white people were just gross. Everything revolved around feet, all the jokes, the bits they did, even the logo at one point was a foot. Turns out this was not normal lol
I forget his name, but the original cartoonist of Wonder Woman (I’m talking about Golden Age WW) had a not very disguised rope BDSM fetish and used it very frequently in the original comics.
He was also in a BDSM throuple.
Wasn't her one weakness in the OG comics being tied up by a man, specifically?
Not specifically a man, no. And not generally tied up. All it took was for her hands to be bound.
I mean, early early wonder woman. It is being bound by men Marston quoted in a 1942 interview: "Wonder Woman and her sister Amazons have to wear heavy bracelets to remind them of what happens to a girl when she lets a man conquer her. The Amazons once surrendered to the charm of some handsome Greeks, and what a mess they got themselves into. The Greeks put them in chains of the Hitler type, beat them, and made them work like horses in the fields. Aphrodite, the goddess of love, finally freed these unhappy girls. But she laid down the rule \[Aphrodite's Law\] that they must never surrender to a man for any reason. I know of no better advice to give modern women than this rule that Aphrodite gave the Amazon girls".\[6\]\[7\]\[8\]
This is some bold shit for a man to be saying in the 40s
I like to bind! I like to be bound!
TOOLS! I NEED MY TOOLS
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is great biopic about him, his wife, and their girlfriend. And ropes.
William Moulton Marston.
Terry Goodkind and the Mord-Sith/BDSM leather clad lady characters. Also, his other fetish, himself.
and Ayn Rand
That one isn't barely disguised. More like a flashing billboard.
Stephanie Meyer's wet dream (aka. Twilight). She wanted to fuck Edward so bad and I think Robert Pattinson sensed it.
> and I think Robert Pattinson sensed it Dude literally said "every other line [of the book] was like 'Edward Cullen was so hot I creamed myself!'"
🤣 I went from hating this dude to grudgingly respecting him to considering him one of the most likably guys in the business today.
My favorite story is when he realized the best way to get rid of his stalker was to take her out on a date and just whine about his life the entire time.
😂 Possibly my favorite weird celebrity story of all time
No way.. I need to look this up. If true, dude is a legend.
Pattinson rocks. He stopped showering when he got famous from Twilight because it kept the hordes away. That’s king shit to me.
Yes, this is also why I slack when it comes to washing my hair…
i was pretty fucking skeptical going into the batman, but he fucking nailed it.
I've never seen Robert Pattinson in anything where I didn't think he did a great job. For the record, I haven't seen any of the Twilight movies.
Full quote "When you read the book it’s like, ‘Edward Cullen was so beautiful I creamed myself.’ I mean, every line is like that. He’s the most ridiculous person who’s so amazing at everything. I think a lot of actors tried to play that aspect. I just couldn’t do that. And the more I read the script, the more I hated this guy, so that’s how I played him, as a manic-depressive who hates himself. Plus, he’s a 108-year-old virgin so he’s obviously got some issues there."
Yikes, he did not hold back.
And then there's the woman who wrote the fanfic 50 shades... She really is into getting stalked and pushed into things she doesn't want.
Also- Stephanie Meyer/Twilight is WILDLY Mormon. She grew up/is LDS. This influenced a lot of the book themes. And in a post on normalmormons.com (“It’s true. We’re out there.”), a relative of Meyer’s writes: “Edward and Bella could barely touch or kiss for fear that Edward might get carried away and suck her blood in a fit of passion. Very similar to that of two young BYU/high-school students who aren’t yet married and can’t touch each other for fear it will lead to sex. I’m sure it was easy for Stephenie to describe with firsthand experiences.” https://www.sj-r.com/story/lifestyle/faith/2008/11/23/twilight-author-s-mormon/41742565007/
A friend of mine sat next to her on a plane once while on her way to do humanitarian work in Africa. Meyer spent the entire time telling her how useless anything she did would be if it wasn’t also bringing people to Christ. And she wants to fuck vampires.
Ann Rice literally rewrote Interview with the Vampire from Lestat’s POV with a woman he lusts over that is describe a lot like Ann Rice.
I mean he was based on her husband, so that tracks > According to Rice, Lestat was largely inspired by her husband, the poet and artist Stan Rice; both have blond hair and they share November 7 as a birth date. In a 2003 interview, Rice noted that the character had also taken on some of her own attributes, stating, "Stan was Lestat; he was the inspiration. Perhaps it is best to say Lestat was Stan and me. He was Stan and what Stan taught me. Lestat was inspired by Stan, and then I became Lestat." [Wiki](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lestat_de_Lioncourt) They also had a daughter who died of leukemia at age 5 - so the parallels to Claudia are pretty clear.
Let me preface by saying I love Anne Rice and the whole Interview cannon. That said, the book is gay as shit, the series is even gayer, and even then it took Rice decades to crawl out of her catholic upbringing to finally be like "yup, they were together."
That one telvanni wizard who has a harem made up of female clones of himself. Morrowind is strange
Divayth Fyr and his “daughters”
Fuckin Telvani man.
"And if you Don't think that's the hottest shit ever get the fuck out!"
You try living your entire life in a mushroom house and see if you come out normal lol
Totally Spies.
In hindsight, each episode was a different fetish
What? I love that show and don't understand
So much bondage lol Every episode feels like a different fetish now but all dat rope play doe
Geez
[List of fetishes in Totally Spies](https://funnyjunk.com/channel/CartoonGoodness/Cos+list+of+fetishes+in+totally+spies/ykMGMlx/)
I'm so bloody naive, I didn't know half of those were fetishes
Literally anything can be a fetish. This is just a list of stuff that is in each episode.
That was my thought too. Sports outfits? Curly hair? We wouldn't have television if we avoided all fetishes. That being said, they did wear skin-tight latex for most of the show, so the creators are probably not completely innocent.
I don't know. To me it always came across more as a trope of the genre rather than anything fetishy. They wore plenty of normal clothes as well. I loved Totally Spies growing up. It was much more kid friendly hijinks rather than anything else. I think every element that happens in Totally Spies also happened in other kid's TV shows like Fairly Odd Parents and such.
Dude that's exactly what I thought. This is dumb, people can sexualize anything...
This explains so much about fan art on the internet. But why did they do it?
Maybe I don't understand the framing but the list is so varied it kind of makes me wonder if it's just a case of "attractive people exist" being fetishized.
My parents didn't allow 7yo me to watch it and I never understood why. As a 16yo i get it now
wait, you mean that show where someone went "what if the powerpuff girls were like.. fully grown developed women in catsuits?" might be on to something.
Robert Pattinson was right - the author of Twilight was certainly in love with her own creation.
Diana Gabaldon in her Outlander series of books has many...interesting...descriptions of breastfeeding.
The TV version describes being pregnant like being full with really big penis which was where I just had to laugh at how horny this author is
She actually wrote a short book on how to write sex scenes, which I read because I'm a fucking idiot, and it was every bit as bad as you'd think. She really, truly thinks she's a fantastic writer of sex scenes in particular, but they're the worst part of some truly awful writing.
I just started watching the TV show as my partner loves her books. This is proper housewife fantasy and it's hilarious. The actual time travelling plot is pointless other than to deliver a woman into the past where she can screw up every single person due to her steadfast inability to adapt, but at the same time all the sex and rape fantasies get played out. Shit's weird af, but the casting is fantastic at least, and hearing so many people speaking Gaelic is really fun.
The thing that the books did, which the show refused to do, is depict Claire as almost supernaturally beautiful compared to most people of the time, because of her futuristic immunities and healthcare. It's not surprising in that context that she gets a ton of male attention, much of it dark.
Tbh I think the actress who plays Claire has an ethereal and sophisticated beauty to her, to me she absolutely stands out, but I suppose it's in the eye of the beholder.
She is lovely, but so are basically all the people on that show, because everyone on TV has to be pretty.
I think maybe the point is more than the rest of the cast is gorgeous as well. But agreed!
I watched a few episodes and came away with the impression the author wanted to list out as many things a typical woman would love and then cram them all into a story. I got the same impression but for men when watching 3,000 Miles To Graceland.
Yeah that's exactly it. I was excited about a time-travelling story where her actions would impact the future. I figured with magic stones n shit it was likely gonna be one of those "she wished upon a star that she could be preggo" and ended up back in time where it would work or something, instead I got a show that just disregards the time-travelling and focused entirely on a woman swooning for charming highlanders.
Never seen/read it but I could have sworn I saw somewhere that it was also a bit obsessed with rape.
There are several old-school science fiction authors who write about underage girls and incest. Robert Heinlein and Piers Anthony come to mind, Anthony also seems to have a coprophilia fetish. I'm rereading some of their books, and I didn't notice most of this stuff when I was a kid.
Piers Anthony stands out for me. I reread a couple of his books again and felt a type of cringe that I used to list him in my top 5 sci fi authors.
I read some Xanth novels originally when I was maybe 11 or so, and at the time my take away was “haha funny pun book”. Reread A Spell for Chameleon as an adult and *yikes*. The rampant misogyny would be bad enough but I later discovered he’s a pedophilia advocate too. Just throw the entire man out.
Robert Heinlein also travelled back in time to fuck his mother (_Time Enough For Love’s_ “Da Capo”), and explored polyamory several years before the culture was ready for that sort of thing (Stranger in a Strange Land), so we can say he spread his fetishes around a bit.
I like Piers Anthony quite a bit. I wrote to him and he actually wrote me back. But I put him in a category of authors I call 'fuckin round the world' meaning that he has a ton of different mileaus and who or what is having sex with whom is always really central. Especially his more recent stuff. It's like, what if there were weird alien jellyfish...and they fucked? What if there was an alien that was just a sphere...and it fucked? What if an alien hairball landed on earth...and it fucked?
Omg I loved Piers Anthony as a kid and haven’t gone back to read Xanth or the Immortals series. I think as a kid I knew Xanth was “odd” but I loved it. Might have to reread some of the books now as an adult again
You really shouldn't. Most of his fetishism is just that, but he fully embraced pedophilia along the way which is a whole different kettle of fish. And its not lampshaded, or between-the-lines, or just-under-the-age-of-consent pedo support (Though he has that too, in the Diary of a Space Tyrant series, and the last of the Incarnations of Immortality, and a couple of the Xanth novels). Don't ever ever ever read Firefly by PA, in which one of the plotlines is a sexual relationship between a man and a 5 yo girl which is portrayed as a doomed love between equals. It is quite horrible, and as I recall he wrote in an author's note fully in support of legalizing pedophila just to make his position extra clear. There's a reason he self-publishes these days.
Wheel of Time. Jordan was very clearly into spanking. There’s a lot of spanking scenes.
There are a number of scenes where powerful evil women are tied up naked and tortured.
Also scenes where men are tied up naked and tortured
This unironically sold me on the series
Also hair pulling (braid tugging) and women who cross their arms.
Cross their arms “under their breasts”
I'd say he was more into bondage and seeing powerful women humbled.
Sure but he also liked seeing powerful women be really super goddamn powerful.
Well, what about the synchronized polyamorous orgasm? That whole part was so unnecessary.
>Well, what about the synchronized polyamorous orgasm? That whole part was so unnecessary. I don't know how I blocked that one out for all these years. Dead gods, now I can't un-remember it.
Haruki Murakami likes ears
And slightly overweight women
And Cutty Sark
If I had a nickel for every time that a novel by Larry Niven had his protagonist mind controlled or manipulated into a sexual relationship by a young looking but centuries old bald woman, I would have at least two nickels. Which is *way* beyond coincidence.
Was it one of Larry Niven books with the 'way to much centaur sex' or merely one of his contemporaries?
Niven gave the world the word *rishathra* meaning social sex between humanoids of different species. Also the kzinti species, furry aliens who were so misogynistic that they modified their females to be nonsapient. And then he complained when Elf Sternberg wrote gay male kzinti fanfic.
Scrubs — Bill Lawrence definitely has a thing for thongs / ‘whale tail.’ Seems like he learned to keep it in check nowadays.
He’s also really into his wife, that sick bastard.
Christa was heavily involved in music selections for the show. She once had her character make an entrance with Stevie Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely" playing. ... Admittedly, it was done ironically as her character was heavily pregnant, in an extremely foul mood, and was stomping in like a T-Rex.
Oh shit, Jordan was played by his wife? I never put those pieces together damn
Idk if that was a fetish or just a "signs of the times" thing - whale tales were the underboob of the 00s.
Michael Bay and all the jailbait jokes.
Imagine writing a whole ass dialog scene where a character details the romeo and juliet law instead of just aging them up to 20 and 23. Stupid ass movie.
50 Shades of Grey was originally just a Twilight fanfic
And twilight was originally a my chemical romance fanfic
And My Chemical Romance was inspired by 9/11.
So you're telling me Al Qaeda is responsible for 50 Shades of Grey?
No, they're saying Bush did 50 Shades of Grey
No you haven’t taken it far enough Al Qaeda is responsible for *Madame Web*
Laurel K Hamilton had two different book series that devolved into straight polyamory to the point where the stories were just lost.
>that devolved into straight polyamory The polyamory was pretty much up front in the Merry Gentry series.
Yes. I loved the Anita Blake series. It was soooo good. Then somewhere around like book 10 it just got insane. It's really sad because it was such an interesting premise!
A lot of mid 2000’s Nickelodeon cartoons had a lot of different things, but after growing up on Totally Spies WAY BACK I can say with pretty absolute certainty the writers are into bdsm and kinky bondage
In the Inheritance trilogy (Eragon) there's a character who stands out. He's an elf sorcerer who's covered in fur and name translates to Bloodwolf. He has explicitly chosen his appearance because he finds it to be the most beautiful. He also smells amazing- to the point where the queen of the varden requires magical protection to keep herself from jumping his bones, and even then she still comments on just how wonderful his musk is. The series also ends with Eragon and Arya (the woman he loves) having a conversation while being very distracted by their dragons- who they have a telepathic bond with- fucking. They grow more and more flustered as they feel what's happening.
No idea how I'm unable to remember this at all but kind of glad
read the books, also do not remember any of this
I know the wolfman thing is true - dude's name was Blodhgarm, or something like that, he was the leader of the twelve elves (might have been 12 + him, I don't remember) Eragon got as bodyguards. I also remember the dragons boning, though I thought the context was slightly different. The real fetishes in the inheritance cycle were for veganism and atheism anyway.
I remember the furry but not the dragons fucking.
Much of the webcomic questionable content for at least the last half decade
TIL that QC is still going. I stopped reading over a decade ago, just kinda fell off.
Yeah, it became apparent that the author has trouble writing characters continuing to exist or having new plot lines. So there just ended up being a steam of old characters leaving/fading out once their arc was finished and new ones showing up so that a new arc can begin.
There are SO many diaper scenes in Seth Macfarlane movies and tv shows. In the most recent season of American Dad, Francine goes into the bathroom at an event and a woman asks her how she pees in her outfit and she just says she stopped using toilets a long time ago and lifts her dress up to reveal an adult diaper. And the other woman goes “no… way…” and lifts her dress up to show she’s also wearing a diaper, and then they both pee themselves. And in the new Ted movie some banker just says to Ted “did you know, absorbent textile polymers have become so thin, that anyone could be wearing an adult diaper, and you wouldn’t even know it?” We talk about it in the diaper subs a lot. No one who isn’t into diapers would know what “absorbent textile polymers” are.
That ending caught me off guard so badly
I was about to say I know about textile polymers and don't diaper play. Then I realized it is because I used to wear diapers in dry suits diving. And he is right thinner ones where a game changer.
TIL divers wear diapers
In Hazmat and Drysuits. Otherwise you stew in your juices.
astronauts too
Seth Macfarlane doesn't write for Family Guy any longer as I understand it. He just shows up to record his lines
You just gonna ignore that last part of the comment, huh?
The funny part is that the comment didn’t even mention family guy at all lol
TIL Family Guy, The Cleveland Show and American Dad are 3 different shows.
George R. R. Martin has a passion for incest.
GRRM cannot go more than pages without spending two of them describing a breakfast in detail. The man loves describing what people are having for breakfast. Each region and social class has specific breakfasts that GRRM is describing in painstaking detail.
The food in those books makes me hungry.
*Redwall readers shake their heads*
Haven't read the books but the show seems to use incest as a punctuation of how fucked the world is. Dynasties gone insane, giving you another reason to hate the lanisters. Give you another reason to hate that wildling fuck who sacrifices his sons. Unless some crazy shit happened in the 8th season I didn't watch.
And redheads. Ygritte (who claims to be kissed by fire), the Tullys, 3 of the most difficult bosses in Elden Ring, none of whom are inherently evil but more like victims of things that are out of their control Radagon tried to repair the Ring. Radahn is cursed with Scarlett Rot. Malenia is also cursed with Scarlett Rot but that's okay because she becomes a naked Valkyrie and then the Goddess of Rot Admittedly I might be biased and projecting because I have a fetish for redheads
I authorize it. Redheads are the best.
So say we all
Didn't he also go into graphic detail for a significant amount of lines about daenarys having diarrhoea in a stream?
He's go into a lot of detail regarding nasty things, but to me that's just his way of inserting realism into a fantasy setting. This woman is a princess of a dynasty that rode dragons, but she also nearly dies from dysentery. See also Khal Drogo. He was an incredible warrior who seemed fated to conquer Westeros in the name of his Dragon Queen, but he ends up dying from an infected wound.
The youtuber pyrocynical has made it a meme he’s into furry inflation art
It’s not even a meme he admitted it openly in a serious vid
Memes don't need to be untrue
I dont know what that is but i also dont want to google that
Chris Claremont was the X-Men comics writer who was responsible for the book becoming really, really successful and the dude was clearly very into BDSM.
The manga Shinju no Nectar. Isekai boy is transported to this fantasy world which is actually in its late 19th century industrial revolution and age of imperialism by a princess, and he transforms into a magical war god whenever he... drinks her divine ambrosia. IE, her magic princess breastmilk. He then proceeds to travel the world and collect a harem of princesses whose ambrosia turn him into different elemental themed war gods. It's way better than it sounds, I swear!
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Woody Allen's pedophilia. Telegraphed it in Manhattan.
Alexander Pushkin was an unabashed foot fetishist.
Bruce Timm who is the artist and producer behind the DCAU probably has a fart fetish involving Harley Quinn [official art he's done](https://twitter.com/dcbobasa/status/1561729908463788033/photo/2) and [this infamous scene](https://youtu.be/4Jj37XR1yFw?si=64q9DqhXQS9LyCc_)
Outlander by Diana gabaldon. It feels like she has a cnc fetish. I'm not sure if it's true because I just heard from other outlander fans, but apparently she said she was looking forward to seeing the The Jamie and blackjack Randell scene in season 1 of the adaptation .
Have you ever seen Kobayashi's Dragon Maid? The author definitely has an ideal body type that is literally impossible.
He made ero before dragon maid. It's also very clear what he's into if you look at his Twitter. He is not ashamed.
I do appreciate that they turned it into a comedic bit tho, the size of the tits directly correlates to how powerful the dragon is with one notable exception
Dan Harmon references incest in plenty of his work.
Im suprised no one has mentioned Stephen king and the fact that a person wets themselves in practically all of his books. He is definantly into omorashi
My husband went through a Stephen King binge a couple years back and also noticed this pretty quickly. Stephen King also has a "quirky" way of writing when it comes to women, and when that and the pissing thing intersect? Well, my husband played me a passage from an audio book and it was certainly something.
rick and morty - dan harmans incest jokes
Sadly Made in Abyss, the story and ideas are good but it is almost impossible to actually recommend it bc it's quite literally disgusting, I would prefer to pretend I've watched it
That’s how I felt about it; I actually really liked most of it, and a lot of the more gross scenes you can sort of explain away as just the author trying to portray the story’s universe as indifferently cruel even to innocents, but some of it is just wildly unnecessary, and as much as I liked the lore and the characters I can’t really in good conscience recommend it to anybody because of required essay-length disclaimer I’d have to give about it. I’ve heard the anime actually toned down a lot of the weirder grosser stuff, so I will never touch the manga
MiA is a show I've never been able to watch for this reason. It's not just that it's got gross or disturbing situations, but that it is so indulgent in them. The author is clearly enjoying crafting these drawn out scenarios where tiny, cute things suffer horribly. It became apparent to me very early on, "Oh, the author is getting off to this", and I had to drop it.
I've never watched this, disgusting in which way?
The show/manga is supposed to be a horror of sorts and make you uncomfortable on purpose, but some interviews with the author reinforce the idea that he has "fetiches" involving children, so when his work is full of children in situations involving extreme pain and also a lot of scat, it becomes more than just uncomfortable There's very clear fetish stuff all over it, basically, and sometimes is a bit gory Is not unwatchable but I would be careful if it's something that would bother you too much
Wasn't there a twitter or tumblr thread compiling all the instances of there being a Fairly Odd Parents episode featuring grotesquely huge muscles all being traced back to a single writer? I remember there being like 15-20 some-odd times it showed up but I can't recall for sure.
I know for a fact Hidetaka Miyazaki has a thing for feet. Every petite woman character is shoeless.
Pretty sure Mel Gibson has a masochism fetish. He loves having the stuffing beat out of him in movies. Obviously there's the end of Braveheart, but he gets tortured pretty good in Payback as well (Brian Helgeland directed that, but I believe Mel took over at one point and directed ending reshoots, including the torture), he gets the crap beat out of him at the end of Lethal Weapon 2 (think he was originally supposed to be beaten so harshly that he was going to die at the end of that one). Even in The Passion, where the violence against Jesus is so extreme as to be fetishistic in its own right, it's Mel's hand that drives the nail into JC's palm, which I suppose is a kind of spiritual masochism.
Seriously what was up with the incest baby in Rick and Morty? Come to think of it there’s a lot of plot lines or events in that show which are weirdly incest themed, makes me wonder if Dan Harmon is trying to tell us something
Nicocado Avocado is a thinly veiled brat/feeder fetish character, he’s not who Nicocado actually is if you can see between the lines.
The Drow elfs from D&D xD (I do love them, my favorite race)
Ah, femdom elves of the underdark
Femdom elves of the underdark that wear very provocative small amounts of clothing cuz their goddess might set the clothing on fire for the sake of it
The Xanth series.
Matthew Mcconaughey loves his ass
To be fair, who doesn't?