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>>697592 >>698347 Because of the male aversion to castration that in childhood leads to the "universal theory of the penis", which states that everything has a penis. Ask little kids, you'll notice that this is still valid (a classic example is how they explain away girls as that they "lost" theirs or "it's too small, it'll grow up). Anyway, infantile tendencies mantain through every person's life. Although the possibility of castration is accepted to mature, there still remains a desire to find "completeness" into things. Now, on top of that, THE first object of love for a person is the mother. And of course, the kids think she has a penis too. Discovering the contrary is what enables the kid to believe in the possibility of castration, actually. So it's the most traumatic experience. Now, that would put the image of the phallic mother as an unattainable thing. And thus, at some point desired. SO. Guys with mommy issues and stern fathers are likely to develop a taste for futanari imagery as it resonates with the fantasies that fuel them.
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