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Dramacake, sure, but I'll bite
Anonymous
>>1021185 They don't. It's just that the futanari fans are the most zealous / the most eager to share what they have and post lots of threads on /d/ while the other fetishists tend to post one or two threads at a time and won't post more until the previous ones reach their max. People mistakenly assume things like "everyone on /d/ loves futa, don't they?" because there's so much futa material on /d/, but that doesn't mean shit about /d/'s community's tastes.
Still, every time somebody says "damn it, too much futa on /d/ today!" it makes me want to ask, "What the fuck's keeping you from posting non-futa?" People are just jealous because they are powerless to find their own hentai and have to be spoonfed by others; and unfortunately for them, their fetishes' spoonfeeders either aren't as energetic or as resourceful as futa's are. "meh" and "get over it," I say.
If it helps to put things into perspective, ask yourself what reaction you'd get if you asked your next-door neighbor about distantly-related incest pornography or anal sex pornography. Some of you may be smartasses and respond that you have a cool hippie neighbor who sings the praises of sexual liberation, but I'm guessing that most people aren't really so lucky. If strictly-academic talk of cunnilingus elicits disgusted gasps amongst one's professional peers and if over 25% of one's coworkers believes that anal sex is a sin (personal note), I very much doubt that many guys like dickgirls -- and that of those who do I'm willing to bet a hefty sum that less than half would be willing to admit it to their coworkers, classmates, or employers.
It's easy to become /d/esensitized after years of exposure to the material, but try not to forget: as far as Society is concerned, you're already in the weirdest 1% for masturbating to Japanese drawings p-e-r-i-o-d. The weirder the fetish, the more icing you add to the cake.
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