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Do I watch Dora the Explorer and think rule34? No. I'm thinking, this girl needs to work on her peripheral vision, it's RIGHT THERE!
Can I watch a disney show and miss the implied sexual innuendoes? Oh hell n☺! But can I appreciate the fantastic plot, musical score, themes and beautifully animated characters of the movie without thinking about rule34? Of course.
There is nothing wrong with a fetish. Being close-minded and rejecting whom you truly are is what leads to issues. The LBGTQ community has faced this issue for centuries and now that they've been accepted in many countries, they are thriving. I myself have tried a bunch of fetishes. Most intense was rape roleplay. Sadly not for me, but the ones i did enjoy, like S&M, I told my boyfriend at the time. ."