What we have in common
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What we have in common
Hi!
Ive recently stumbled over the fact, that it seems that people into vore would share a lot of personality traits. Given also the interest between male and females into vore, i found that there is no real big difference.
I found most of the guys and girls i talked to, very approachable, very uncomplicated. Sometimes, the mindset is so similar to mine, sometimes its hard to tell who came up with ideas.
I guess a big part of the vore-mindset is also looking for peace, to feel cozy and to relax and that is also quite appealing. I guess the spirit amongst people into vore seeks and creates or contribues much to that feel of a big comfy zone.
The other thing ive noticed that the folks here are quite creative, either in imagining stuff or trying out to express things via writing drawing or other means.
Have you noticed something similar? Just being curious.
Ive recently stumbled over the fact, that it seems that people into vore would share a lot of personality traits. Given also the interest between male and females into vore, i found that there is no real big difference.
I found most of the guys and girls i talked to, very approachable, very uncomplicated. Sometimes, the mindset is so similar to mine, sometimes its hard to tell who came up with ideas.
I guess a big part of the vore-mindset is also looking for peace, to feel cozy and to relax and that is also quite appealing. I guess the spirit amongst people into vore seeks and creates or contribues much to that feel of a big comfy zone.
The other thing ive noticed that the folks here are quite creative, either in imagining stuff or trying out to express things via writing drawing or other means.
Have you noticed something similar? Just being curious.
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Re: What we have in common
Eh, honestly, I've noticed that there's a lot of creativity here, yes. But this is an art and writing forum, so... yeah. As for any generalization of people who are into vore "being like x," I'm not really sure you can make such observations without ignoring a significant number of people.
If there's anything my time here has taught me, it's that all kinds of people are into this fetish, for all kinds of different reasons. A lot of folks might be very approachable, but I can tell you, I sure didn't used to be.
A lot of folks might be looking for peaceful comfy zones, but I've met several who actually prefer more violent expression of vore, cruel, domineering, and totally painful and destructive.
I think it takes all kinds, and whenever I see someone trying to generalize and say just one type of person that "vore people tend to be like" I find it to be an oversimplification. That's my opinion.
If there's anything my time here has taught me, it's that all kinds of people are into this fetish, for all kinds of different reasons. A lot of folks might be very approachable, but I can tell you, I sure didn't used to be.
A lot of folks might be looking for peaceful comfy zones, but I've met several who actually prefer more violent expression of vore, cruel, domineering, and totally painful and destructive.
I think it takes all kinds, and whenever I see someone trying to generalize and say just one type of person that "vore people tend to be like" I find it to be an oversimplification. That's my opinion.
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ShadesofBlack - Advanced Vorarephile
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Re: What we have in common
ShadesofBlack wrote:Eh, honestly, I've noticed that there's a lot of creativity here, yes. But this is an art and writing forum, so... yeah. As for any generalization of people who are into vore "being like x," I'm not really sure you can make such observations without ignoring a significant number of people.
If there's anything my time here has taught me, it's that all kinds of people are into this fetish, for all kinds of different reasons. A lot of folks might be very approachable, but I can tell you, I sure didn't used to be.
A lot of folks might be looking for peaceful comfy zones, but I've met several who actually prefer more violent expression of vore, cruel, domineering, and totally painful and destructive.
I think it takes all kinds, and whenever I see someone trying to generalize and say just one type of person that "vore people tend to be like" I find it to be an oversimplification. That's my opinion.
I have to agree - i once thought vore people would see things in a similar manner but I was very very wrong. Sadly vore, if anything, actually has an even broader audience than you might think since many people in the community are also in other communities. Furry for example or Blueberry. Thus the psychology changes with what they are looking for, like or enjoy.
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Mad51 - Participator
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Re: What we have in common
I would have to agree, while we each have different preferences in our Vore-fetishes, we still seem to share alot in terms of personality and creativity.
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Wolfsage - Advanced Vorarephile
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Re: What we have in common
While there might be noticeable trends, not all voraphiles are down to earth. I think the rules of this site kind of skew things too. You can't really be an arrogant prick without breaking them. Ranting and stuff is more prevalent on other sites like DA and FA, even if you don't include non-voraphile comments.
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Re: What we have in common
hmmkey.....
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Re: What we have in common
Even if it does not apply to every vorarephiles, I find it sorta interesting that a significant amount of us could share those traits, whether it's a cause or a secondary effect.
Cause: people like comfy and safe places, being very close to someone, vore could appeal to them
Secondary effect: people like vore, they can also enjoy deconstructed parts of it like being close to someone else, comfy places, etc.
Or maybe I got them mixed up. Or maybe it only make (so little) sense in my head. I hope it makes sense outside it
Cause: people like comfy and safe places, being very close to someone, vore could appeal to them
Secondary effect: people like vore, they can also enjoy deconstructed parts of it like being close to someone else, comfy places, etc.
Or maybe I got them mixed up. Or maybe it only make (so little) sense in my head. I hope it makes sense outside it
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Re: What we have in common
I definitely agree that vore is probably an effect more often than a cause. We probably share a lot of the same traits because they are the same conditions to be a voraphile in the first place. After doing whatever research I can, I believe it is both genetic and environmental. Basically, you have to have the genetic trait of thinking differently than most people and be exposed to it right.
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In all honesty, this sounds very logical to me. Some of the obvious connections that popped to my mind before:
Vore fans who see themselves as prey are obviously submissive... which might mean a tendency to be more shy and settled, and perhaps to think lower of themselves too. It might also mean reliance on others, as they find the idea of being someone else's more pleasant than being on their own! It would also make sense if many are depressive, and even have suicidal thoughts... this like is strongly related to willingly dying after all?
Vore fans who see themselves as preds are potentially the other way around: Individuals who are more sure of themselves, and at the same time might care less about the fate of others. It could also include individuals with grunges on other people, who enjoy the thought of being powerful, and in some cases even have traits associated to sadism.
Vore fans who see themselves as prey are obviously submissive... which might mean a tendency to be more shy and settled, and perhaps to think lower of themselves too. It might also mean reliance on others, as they find the idea of being someone else's more pleasant than being on their own! It would also make sense if many are depressive, and even have suicidal thoughts... this like is strongly related to willingly dying after all?
Vore fans who see themselves as preds are potentially the other way around: Individuals who are more sure of themselves, and at the same time might care less about the fate of others. It could also include individuals with grunges on other people, who enjoy the thought of being powerful, and in some cases even have traits associated to sadism.
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Re: What we have in common
We're all a bunch of cucks, the whole lot of us.
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Re: What we have in common
We're all people who like to see things eating other things.
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Re: What we have in common
MirceaKitsune wrote:In all honesty, this sounds very logical to me. Some of the obvious connections that popped to my mind before:
Vore fans who see themselves as prey are obviously submissive... which might mean a tendency to be more shy and settled, and perhaps to think lower of themselves too. It might also mean reliance on others, as they find the idea of being someone else's more pleasant than being on their own! It would also make sense if many are depressive, and even have suicidal thoughts... this like is strongly related to willingly dying after all?
Vore fans who see themselves as preds are potentially the other way around: Individuals who are more sure of themselves, and at the same time might care less about the fate of others. It could also include individuals with grunges on other people, who enjoy the thought of being powerful, and in some cases even have traits associated to sadism.
Hey Mircea!
Yes, I see the difference there too. But on the other hand, I see oftentimes pred and prey seek the same thing. I have a lovely pred that seeks peace while eating me, and I in the role as prey do actually the same thing. its a little something between us, a bit odd but somehow, but really nice, after a stressfull day come to peace in some way. onlookers might wonder and find it really bizarre but for me it perfectly makes sense.
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Re: What we have in common
ShadesofBlack wrote:A lot of folks might be looking for peaceful comfy zones, but I've met several who actually prefer more violent expression of vore, cruel, domineering, and totally painful and destructive.
Yes, I agree. I was a bit confused by the notion that ore was all about comfort and closeness, when for so many, it's brutal, controlling, and violent. I enjoy both types depending on my mood, but they appeal for very different reasons, and I know a lot of people only like it one way.
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Re: What we have in common
One thing Ive noticed, and please dont hit me for that Oftentimes, I recognize people would just write certain words in the way they sound like. Its so peculiar and somehow cute. I have troubles with this myself (in germany its called legasthenie) and find it pretty common amongst fellows here in various languages. Dont get me wrong. Its such tiny things that make me feel more at ease or at home. And I wonder what else might there be?
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Re: What we have in common
jaykayeight wrote:I recognize people would just write certain words in the way they sound like
You mean like phonetic? Or more like when people write "I dunno" instead of "I don't know" ?
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Re: What we have in common
jaykayeight wrote:I guess a big part of the vore-mindset is also looking for peace, to feel cozy and to relax and that is also quite appealing. I guess the spirit amongst people into vore seeks and creates or contribues much to that feel of a big comfy zone.
Uh, no. For me, vore is much more primal, a blend of raw sexuality and nature, red in tooth and claw. The later bit doesn't necessarily mean hard vore, it's just an evocative way of conveying the predatory mindset I associate with vore.
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Re: What we have in common
jaykayeight wrote:One thing Ive noticed, and please dont hit me for that Oftentimes, I recognize people would just write certain words in the way they sound like. Its so peculiar and somehow cute. I have troubles with this myself (in germany its called legasthenie) and find it pretty common amongst fellows here in various languages. Dont get me wrong. Its such tiny things that make me feel more at ease or at home. And I wonder what else might there be?
I definitely agree that anyone who does this humanizes themselves which would make them more approachable and invite more tact.
Cowrie wrote:jaykayeight wrote:I guess a big part of the vore-mindset is also looking for peace, to feel cozy and to relax and that is also quite appealing. I guess the spirit amongst people into vore seeks and creates or contribues much to that feel of a big comfy zone.
Uh, no. For me, vore is much more primal, a blend of raw sexuality and nature, red in tooth and claw. The later bit doesn't necessarily mean hard vore, it's just an evocative way of conveying the predatory mindset I associate with vore.
Even the violent vore has some form of stress relief. It could be a form of venting which still has a calming effect.
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Re: What we have in common
Jayezox wrote:Even the violent vore has some form of stress relief. It could be a form of venting which still has a calming effect.
True, and there may also be no reason behind violent vore at all for some people. Lots of people are pretty nice and kind and non-violent and then they kill hundred of people in a video games for fun. Perhaps for stress relief but sometime it's really because it's fun. Maybe the same is possible for sex and fetishes. I wouldn't be surprised.
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Re: What we have in common
Jayezox wrote:Cowrie wrote:Uh, no. For me, vore is much more primal, a blend of raw sexuality and nature, red in tooth and claw. The later bit doesn't necessarily mean hard vore, it's just an evocative way of conveying the predatory mindset I associate with vore.
Even the violent vore has some form of stress relief. It could be a form of venting which still has a calming effect.
Fair enough. A big part of what I enjoy about my Dívčí Národ-verse is the catharsis it provides from the daily stresses of misogyny.
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Re: What we have in common
I think we`re all a bunch of sadists and masochists in our inner fantasy worlds, but in our day to day lives, we`re just good old-fashioned nice people. Or at least that`s the image we portray to the general public to hide our inner desires...heheh. Just joking, lol.
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