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floatingupstream

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Perversion and Reality
#14020053 - 02/24/11 01:41 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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I am curious as to how perversion affects ones perspective and reality.
I'm really looking to develop my opinion on the matter. The idea of it I have in my brain is much to ambiguous to even try to explain.
In my own experience I can tell you that at one point I went through a really dark phase where I was almost obsessed with Horror movies and seeing people being tortured and killed. For whatever reason I mellowed out and grew away from that. I also have a sense that sexual perversity somehow shapes my current sense of perspective.
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amuzakat
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Well "perversion" is a pretty broad concept. What's perversion to one man isn't to another, etc. But if we go with the normal (old fashioned?) meaning of the term, which I guess you're using. It's difficult to separate cause and effect in something like this IMO. Perversion may be the result of something else, but sure, it may then feed back into the system due to its particular form etc..
If we're talking something like compulsion, obsession, as I presume we are, I think the mind some times has a tendency to become fascinated with the very things that some parts of it feel are "not allowed". So part of the perverts stimulation is the feeling of transgressing some boundaries he's not supposed to (e.g. says his SuperEGO or his 'Father') etc, thus emancipating himself in some way. But again I think it could take so many forms.. From the mind almost paralyzing itself, to complete control, etc. I think we all have some desire, deep down, to see many parts of our subjective and objective reality perverted completely. Sort of like some Judgment day, featuring the nuns convent possessed by Satan, fornicating and killing people in the most devious ways...
Not sure what I wanted to say but it felt as if I was going somewhere. In the end I managed to produce some perverse rendering of what might have turned out a rational idea in someone else's mind. Happens a lot lately.
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learningtofly
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floatingupstream said: I am curious as to how perversion affects ones perspective and reality.
I'm really looking to develop my opinion on the matter. The idea of it I have in my brain is much to ambiguous to even try to explain.
In my own experience I can tell you that at one point I went through a really dark phase where I was almost obsessed with Horror movies and seeing people being tortured and killed. For whatever reason I mellowed out and grew away from that. I also have a sense that sexual perversity somehow shapes my current sense of perspective.
perversion will create a new paradigm, if you look for something hard enough you'll find it; it doesn't affect reality.
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deCypher



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I'm not quite sure what you're asking, OP. What specifically do you mean by perversion?
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mushiepussy

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Re: Perversion and Reality [Re: deCypher]
#14023470 - 02/25/11 12:23 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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I think it has to do with the fact that human mimick their reality. Watching alot of horror movies would change your reality slightly, at least for a couple hours a day. I think once you get used to the idea of something, especially visually, you can learn to judge it, and when you judge it you can either like it or not. When you start preferring one killing over the other, you start to enjoy it. You may even have a perversion if continue doing the same for a long period of time.
IMO its not a perversion that alters our reality, its the altered reality that makes perversion possible. Yee haw
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