QUOTE(Waitugreat @ Sep 12 2022, 20:37)
Rarely. Some few works are okay (but more because of the story and the overall look of the "girl"), but most of the time dickgirls are kind of disgusting. Behavior, face, tits and overall the body is fine but then *suddenly* a male genital appears and the woman body is not "pure" anymore.
I can somewhat sympathize with this sentiment - though I do believe the reaction you feel is arguably derived less from some intrinsic sense of "unpureness" and far more from an uneasy unfamiliarity bolstered by questionably meaningful ideals surrounding sexuality, genitalia, and bodies in general.
Another way to approach what I'm trying to convey might be:
Perhaps you can recall a point early in your life when your very own genitalia felt strange to you, or when you first encountered and wondered at the sight of genitalia differing from yours (or even felt uncomfortable, at first, viewing it)?
I think pondering futanari within this perspective is worth considering.
I, like yourself, have essentially no interest myself in futanari in a sexual sense.
I do, however, think the discussions it tends to spawn are very revealing about how we process/perceive variances from the "norm" which I find fascinating - but I digress.
I personally continue to revel in the existence of futanari because for me it feels like it is toying with preconceptions surrounding sexuality and gender, and strongly engages the viewer - prompting them to consider things they might not otherwise have, or pursue thoughts they may have never realized they could have.
In essence, things like futanari help an individual to either become more confident in how they already felt regarding their sexuality (ex: "yeah, this is definitely not for me"), or prompt them to recognize/be open to different possibilities (ex: "hey, maybe I wouldn't mind if my partner had this sort of genitalia").
Authenticity, in whatever form it may take, is a "win" in my book!
QUOTE(dragontamer8740 @ Sep 13 2022, 01:35)
Oddly enough for a porn board, I don't really think about most people I meet in a sexual light. And if I do it's because I've already decided I like them for other reasons. So the plumbing is pretty much a secondary concern for me.
TL;DR: "Abnormal" doesn't equate to "bad."
You've...stolen the words from me - my thoughts and feelings precisely