166 submissions
We're on the homestretch folks! INFJ! Often called the rarest personality type, but I think the rarest one changes somewhat often. It's the type most associated with therapists. Also the most mystic type.
Category All / Paw
Species Digimon
Size 1280 x 720px
File Size 1.37 MB
Listed in Folders
“Well there’s a timeline to it, but I’ll try to be brief. I’ve felt abnormally strong emotions towards certain nonhuman characters since I was very young, and those feelings often peaked seeing them overcome physical challenges or perilous situations. A lot of the movies I watched back then like The Brave Little Toaster and The Rescuers Down Under had that type of content in spades, but I think my main tipping point was The Land Before Time. Many of the struggling scenes in those cartoons featured closeups of the characters’ claws slipping and scratching in the dirt, so I came to associate paws with the strength I loved so much.”
“I’m also a bit of a sexophobe, so feetpaws occupy a perfect middle ground for me. Their intimate to touch, but also the most distal part of the body. They’re strong, but also sensitive. They plushy soft, but they’ve also got sharp, powerful claws attached. You get the picture.”
“Of course now those feelings persist even when the paws aren’t visibly struggling, so I don’t mind yours resting there one bit, ‘Doctor’~”
“I’m also a bit of a sexophobe, so feetpaws occupy a perfect middle ground for me. Their intimate to touch, but also the most distal part of the body. They’re strong, but also sensitive. They plushy soft, but they’ve also got sharp, powerful claws attached. You get the picture.”
“Of course now those feelings persist even when the paws aren’t visibly struggling, so I don’t mind yours resting there one bit, ‘Doctor’~”
"Interesting... my previous client told me that he associates paws with impulsiveness and nudity because humans typically wear shoes and other clothes and animals usually do not, liberation because animals don't have to wear them like humans, unconventionality because humans don't have paws, and vulgarity and filth because feet are often seen as gross, all of which are also associated frequently with sex.
He also recalls a memory from when he was a kid, where a dog became smotheringly friendly with him, leaving pawprints and stains all over his shirt and pants. It made him develop a phobia of dogs for a pretty long time, and he naturally didn't comprehend why he wanted so badly for a dog to not do that for him again, since he was still a child. Eventually, he realized the trauma probably stemmed from processing the event somewhat similarly to how one might perceive being SA'd.
After he reached puberty and developed a libido, he, much like you, still wasn't interested in sex, but his attitude toward paws nearly turned a 180, and his fear of them touching him subsided & gave way to fantasies involving sapient animals and their paws, whether they be about romantic tender affection, or mindlessly indulging the senses with the paws. The source of that type of trauma turning into an object of attraction is a common defense mechanism as a response to it."
*She's talking about me.*
He also recalls a memory from when he was a kid, where a dog became smotheringly friendly with him, leaving pawprints and stains all over his shirt and pants. It made him develop a phobia of dogs for a pretty long time, and he naturally didn't comprehend why he wanted so badly for a dog to not do that for him again, since he was still a child. Eventually, he realized the trauma probably stemmed from processing the event somewhat similarly to how one might perceive being SA'd.
After he reached puberty and developed a libido, he, much like you, still wasn't interested in sex, but his attitude toward paws nearly turned a 180, and his fear of them touching him subsided & gave way to fantasies involving sapient animals and their paws, whether they be about romantic tender affection, or mindlessly indulging the senses with the paws. The source of that type of trauma turning into an object of attraction is a common defense mechanism as a response to it."
*She's talking about me.*
FA+

Comments