A professional has warned about the sinister new fet!sh “vorarephilia,” which is becoming more and more popular.
There are a lot of strange trends when it comes to making the bedroom more exciting, such “sploshing” and the “rainbow k!ss.”

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But some are safer to take part in than others. Now, s** expert Hope Flynn has provided some important things to know about a very controversial one.
Flynn, the head of content for the s**ual health company IPlaySafe, argues that people who are learning about vorarephilia, or vore, need to realize that it is just a fantasy.
A new analysis on the most popular fet!shes in each U.S. state includes information about vore.

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Researchers have looked at the data from millions of internet users and found some fascinating things.
For instance, “tickling” is a common fet!sh in southern areas like Texas and Florida.
In areas like Colorado and Oklahoma, on the other hand, “wrestling” is very popular right now.
According to MailOnline, Avery Martin from the fet!sh website Clips4Sale (C4S) argues that while there has been a “public resurgence of masculine energy,” men are “fantasizing about powerful women” in private.
Astro Domina, a dominatrix and fet!sh producer from Seattle, says that there is a “giantess” kink, also known as macrophilia, in which someone is “shrunken down and crushed.”

Domina told UNILAD, “In this little story or fantasy of theirs, they want to be shrunk down to the size of an ant.”
“And at the end of each scenario, they either want to be devoured, which is called War fet!sh, or they want to be what do you call it? Crushed by my foot or my a**? There are a lot of different methods to do that.
The study found some interesting things, but it also showed that vore is one of the most common fet1shes, especially in states on the West Coast and in the Northeast and Midwest.
The National Institutes of Health says that vore is “characterized by the erotic desire to consume or be consumed by another person or creature.”
There isn’t much information about this s**ual interest because it can’t be acted out in real life because of physical and legal limits.
People who have these kinds of desires instead look for them online through “text or illustrations.”
Expert Hope Flynn has issued a caution for those who are interested.
She told Femail, “It’s important to know that vore is just a fantasy and doesn’t involve real harm or eating.”
“Some people like to eat (predators), while others like to be eaten (prey).”

Flynn adds that because popular culture has changed the way we think about vampires and made their lives seem more real, people are more accepting of these kinds of fet!shes.
She says, “Movies and TV shows like Twilight, Vampire Diaries, and Venom have made the idea of biting someone seem romantic.”
The expert said that movies and TV shows are also showing increasing cannibalism, like in Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story and House of Hammer.

Vore is still seen as problematic, nevertheless, and “not as widely understood as other fet!shes.”
Hope says, “It’s important to be respectful and aware of consent and boundaries when talking about these interests. People who get involved in vore should communicate openly, get consent, and act responsibly.”