Friday Feb 04, 2022

Episode 2: The Need for More Public Fetishists

In this episode, I passionately revisit the ideology that underscores the creation of the Fart Fetish Podcast. Join me as I bring to light some hard-hitting truths about our future direction. Will we rise from being just a group with shared interests in adult content to form a genuine community? Are we prepared to publicly embrace our identity as fart fetishists?

Afterward, we delve into a detailed reaction to Mark D. Griffiths Ph.D.'s "Eproctophilia in a Young Adult Male". The case study as experienced by 'Brad', a pseudonym for a 22-year-old, presents a twisting, yet somewhat elusive narrative about the fetish. It's disconcerting how Brad, with his unique yet singular perspective, has become the sole academic reference for eproctophilia. I, among many others, differ significantly from Brad, and believe it is time for these many diverse viewpoints to gain their deserved recognition. Brad need not stand as the sole representative of all fart fetishists.

I also critique a hastily pieced-together clickbait article from Pulse.ng, entitled "5 reasons some people are aroused by farts", and share spirited thoughts about the Stephanie Matto fart jar episode. Reflecting on one of my childhood fantasies related to the film Goldeneye, I venture to trace the assumed roots of my fetish.

This episode is not just a deep dive into the world of fart fetishism; it's also a rallying call for recognition, diversity, and unity in understanding. Let's explore the fascinating twists and turns of this unique world together. Get ready, hit play, and let the journey begin.

Find the podcast and resources at FartFetish.info

Works Referenced:

Eproctophilia in a Young Adult Male by Mark D. Griffiths Ph.D

5 reasons some people are aroused by farts by Temi Iwalaiye from Pulse.ng

Intro Music: Six Seasons by Unicorn Heads from YouTube Music Library

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