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Questionable Questing

Mu-Sensei
Mu-Sensei
Good question. Not one I can answer though.
Fallenblades643
Fallenblades643
I'd hedge my bets on it having something to do with the idea of corrupting and tainting the pure. So mostly a cultural thing derived from religion being a far more major facet of life a hundred years ago.
Heaven Canceler
Heaven Canceler
Because Evil doesn't have to be polite all the damned time.
Alexander
Alexander
Freedom first. Second is wearing leather and looking good in it.
tehelgee
tehelgee
I'd think it would be a combination of Alexander's answer and HC's. Freedom to act without regard to the expectations of society.
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What transforms a preference into *fetish* is an inborn sentiment that the thing in question is *taboo* in some manner, that it is bad, dangerous, or unpermitted, and thus through its exercise in contradiction of the foregoing it additionally routes through the fundamental human desire for control in a sublimated fashion.
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