If they enjoy it and it doesn't hurt anyone then why not.
Tom’s discovery of puppy play came about gradually. He knew he liked sleeping in a collar, had a fetish for skin-tight clothing – Lycra, rubber, even off-the-peg cycling shorts – then came a dalmatian zentai suit he found on eBay, a £1 orange lead from Pets at Home until, eventually, a man in a club walked up to him and said: “Oh right, so you’re a pup.”
The realisation was not without its repercussions: it led to a breakup with his former fiancee Rachel and a move into a gay relationship with his new handler. Colin.
He'll probably vote to remain in the eu
Dude didn't know he was gay until he met some bloke in a club?
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Could be a sign of a deep seated mental problem.
Sorry, not could. Is.
'We're just the same as any person on the high street'
For Kaz, pup play can be summed up in the phrase: “Be dog”. He will socialise as a pack, enjoy physical closeness with other pups and always eats out of a dog bowl at home.
“It’s just nice, it makes me feel comfortable,” he explains, before adding “But I always eat with a knife and fork and at a table. Otherwise it’s time-consuming and you can’t watch TV.”
In your opinion.
In my opinion, for arguments sake, that would apply to anyone who partakes in boxing. Why would any sane person want to stand in a ring getting punched in the face..... Or people who base jump.... Or pretty much anything which anyone does which someone else would not be inclined to partake in.
Very sweeping and pretty ignorant to just say that anyone who does anything you think is odd to say they have mental problems.
I don't see the attraction myself, but I am pretty much a live and let live type.
In your opinion.
In my opinion, for arguments sake, that would apply to anyone who partakes in boxing. Why would any sane person want to stand in a ring getting punched in the face..... Or people who base jump.... Or pretty much anything which anyone does which someone else would not be inclined to partake in.
Very sweeping and pretty ignorant to just say that anyone who does anything you think is odd to say they have mental problems.
I don't see the attraction myself, but I am pretty much a live and let live type.
maybe he was bi but then realised he was homo/doggy sexual or something???
it is all very odd, then again a quite attractive friend of mine does go to these fetish things, some of the pics she's shown of events in London - TG etc.. seem to have a fair few attractive girls, not just fat 50 yr old estate agents in lycra
on the other hand fetishes are more for a subset of people and for some people where it dominates their life it probably does become a disorder