I get the sentiment of what you're trying to say, but it's not entirely true. Just because something is publicly available doesn't necessarily mean that it is in your possession yet. You have to claim it. Just because the cookie is sitting on the table in an open room doesn't mean that it's mine, not until I choose to pick it up and eat it. Just because they post their kinks online, making it available for those who CHOOSE to engage with it, doesn't mean that you have to, or that you have enough information to make a fair assessment.
So, you're right in a sense that they did make it publicly available, but it's only your business if you choose to make it your business. And that was my whole point: generally when it comes to people's own seemingly problematic sexual kinks like these that almost certainly stem from unresolved childhood traumas and internalized homophobia, i tend to just mind my business because i know that i don't have enough information about their situation to judge it fairly. Regardless of whether they post it online, blast it on the radio, or shout it from the rooftops; no matter how tempting, I excercise my self control and choose NOT to pick up the cookie. Even though it's sitting right there on the table. Lol but to each their own. We're all entitled to our opinions. I can't stop you from commenting and i hope that's not what you took from what i said. I was just trying to provide context for the video by bringing awareness to this particular kink/fetish. Didn't expect you to get offended.
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