OralSlut Posted October 24, 2024 Yes. It is kink shaming. You don't get to tell someone they're not allowed to have a certain kink because of your opinions about them. Do you even hear the words rolling off of your nasty judgemental lips?! If you don't like it, swipe left, keep scrolling or close the app and watch TV. But always be mindful of the other person's feelings.
Da**** Posted March 21 I honestly think it's both kink and body shaming at the same time. And honestly, it's disturbing to see comments like that against anyone. And granted, it may come from a *** kink that a person has, but it's still inappropriate to do without the other person's consent. So to be blunt, shaming a person who kink shames could be kink shaming on your part.𤡠It's a very disturbing and slippery spiral of a grey area. When does kink shaming become part of the *** kink? Is it still considered kink shaming if it's part of someone's *** kink? The same goes for body shaming as well. Granted, it's never really ok, so to speak, to body shame someone unless they specifically say that's what they are into. It's definitely a grey area depending on who you ask. But I think the issue here is the lack of consent in the matter.
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