>>80385689Hey, pal, lemme break it down for ya in a way you can understand. This whole rant you got going? It’s all over the place. Let’s straighten things out a bit.
First off, you're mixing up your definitions. A fetish, in common lingo, is often something out of the norm, something that gives folks a kick that ain't typically mainstream. Sure, some fetishes might be more popular, but that don't mean they're the norm. And throwing out a Google definition like that? C’mon, that's like using a butter knife to carve a turkey.
Now, about this whole connection between a girl being promiscuous and her relationship with her dad. You ever hear of "daddy issues"? It’s a cliché for a reason, pal. The way someone grows up, especially their relationships with their parents, can mess with their head and how they act later in life. It’s psychology 101, not some secret sauce only Freud cooked up.
And as for Freud, yeah, he was a pioneer but also a bit of a wacko. The guy had some good ideas, but he also thought everyone wanted to sleep with their mom or dad. Just because he had some wild theories doesn’t mean everyone who questions him is secretly buying into his mumbo jumbo.
Now, your point about society and fathers being protective of their daughters. That’s not about incest, it's about cultural norms and protecting one's family. You’re reaching harder than a drunk trying to grab a beer from across the bar.
Talking about chimps and ancient mythologies? Look, we ain't chimps, and we ain't living in ancient Greece. It's 2024, buddy. We’ve evolved a bit since then, socially and morally. Just because something happened back in the day or in some other cultures doesn't mean it’s okay or normal here and now.
Finally, your argument about people being freaked out by Freud's ideas because they secretly agree? That’s like saying anyone who’s scared of clowns secretly wants to be one. It’s a weak argument and doesn’t hold water.
So, how about you give this whole topic another think? Maybe next time, come at it with a bit more logic and a bit less wild speculation.