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Is enjoying NTR a sign someone's a masochist?

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When you ask them, they deny it by saying they self-insert as a chad/bull. In reality, there's no point of self-inserting. It's just some wordceling to hide the truth. What's you thoughts about this?
 

Hagatagar

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It seems like you've already formed a firm opinion, so why even ask if not to troll or rile up people? :unsure:
 
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eaudecologne

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I ate a lot of apple pie earlier today and now my tummy is going brr :censored: as for the masochism thing you know all escapism could be argued as a negative thing, well not exactly, but hear me out. it doesn't matter if you're imagining yourself as the cuck or the chad in whatever your consuming, in reality you're neither of them, just a dude at the computer. And each day escaping you're slipping further away from your real self into whatever fantasy you're indulging. I saw a funny thing on twitter that sperm has an antidepressant effect on women, meaning when they get cummed inside. So if any ladies here are feeling down :call_me:
 

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I would really like to read psychology dissertation on obsession with cheating.
 

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When you ask them, they deny it by saying they self-insert as a chad/bull. In reality, there's no point of self-inserting. It's just some wordceling to hide the truth. What's you thoughts about this?
Does it matter?
 

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When you ask them, they deny it by saying they self-insert as a chad/bull. In reality, there's no point of self-inserting. It's just some wordceling to hide the truth. What's you thoughts about this?
I need you to expand on the part I highlighted. Self-inserting is not a subjective thing, it’s a well-documented cognitive effect. People who read a lot tend to automatically project aspects of themselves into a protagonist or viewpoint character. This isn’t about “wanting” to self-insert. The brain is trained to do so as an automatic thing for literate people.
 
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anne O'nymous

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I need you to expand on the part I highlighted. [...] The brain is trained to do so as an automatic thing for literate people.
Doesn't your last sentence already answer the implicit question that the first sentence was?