... if that particular individual has never experienced any hair related trauma involving either themselves, a loved one, or a family member? Is there another means by which a profound love of hair and haircutting (female head hair to be specific) may find a means of manifesting itself, such as via imprinting. Could a hair fetish be instinctive. Is a hair fetish necessarily related to domination over another person's appearance, or could it be something more mutual? Could it in fact be a morphism of the primate grooming fetish often observed in chimps and bonobos (evolutionary origin)? Is a hair fetish always sexual? Is it normal provided that most humans find hair to be either a cosmetic priority or an important part of self-expression? Is it widespread considering the large potential for ill experiences with a person's hair, either regarding hair envy for one else's hair or a bad hair cut experienced by the person or a family member or a loved one?
2007-10-02
11:41:36
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Could it at root be related to a person's fear of their first haircut, or the terror they may experience when a trusted or loved one ends up cutting their hair without prior notice, or in the direct vicinity of the observer? Does it have anything to do with a betrayal of trust? Is it perhaps the most repressed fetish since its not discussed by most individuals, and if so, is it potentially more aubundant that the ubiquitous foot fetish? Please enrich your questions with personal stories and experiences if at all possible.
2007-10-02
11:41:54 ·
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