Posted by billyboy on October 2, 2001, 2:11 pm I've been interested in TFs for a long, long time, but it's only been in the last 4-5 years that I've tried to reason out why the genre interests me so much. Until my wife, I had never discussed it with ANYONE, and I was hugely embarrassed by it -- even walking in a comics shop made me feel uncomfortable. I didn't know anyone else was interested in it. I strictly searched out transformation panels in comics and tv shows, and that was it; I didn't question it or try to figure it out. I was completely happy with just my pictures. Then I started to reason it out, and found some related interests, and your site came along and I really felt that (WARNING: cheesy stock web phrase coming up) "I wasn't alone...that others shared my interest." And I was very excited to share my views with you and with this message board. I now like to discuss this topic, but not too long ago, I didn't. And I suspect the majority of people who lurk around the site are like I used to be...happy with just the pictures. Additionally, as has been pointed out on this board, the idea of the secret identity has pretty much disappeared from the currently published comic titles. So we're basically stuck talking about comics and tv shows from 20 years ago. I love reading about how other people got into this fetish, or when they realized they liked it, or what they like, and how they sustain it. This website is the main way I sustain my interest in the genre. Just reading the survey questions fueled my imagination! I have no idea what kind of email you received, but I'm generally suspect of a single email being able to put everything in perspective. And you certainly haven't let anybody down! I sincerely believe that this is a particularly small group of people (compared to other fetishes, ie. bondage, spanking, etc.) and a particularly quiet group, who just like their pictures.
Until you said it, it hadn't been clear to me that discussion was your main reason for this site.
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