So you're saying no one will look at that woman in a onesie and say "hey I'm turned on and would like to get intimate."
Like I told Muffin:
Projection
Reviewed by Psychology Today Staff
Projection is the process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different person, animal, or object. The term is most commonly used to describe defensive projection—attributing one’s own unacceptable urges to another. For example, if someone continuously bullies and ridicules a peer about his insecurities, the
bully might be projecting his own struggle with
self-esteem onto the other person.
No one, will look at your cover and think "thick body, I want some of that."
Like I told Muffin:
Projection
Reviewed by Psychology Today Staff
Projection is the process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different person, animal, or object. The term is most commonly used to describe defensive projection—attributing one’s own unacceptable urges to another. For example, if someone continuously bullies and ridicules a peer about his insecurities, the
bully might be projecting his own struggle with
self-esteem onto the other person.
I mean, if you believe that, then you do you.
No, thats literally reality.
"Psychological projection is a
defence mechanism of
alterity concerning "inside"
content mistaken to be coming from the "outside"
Other."
"
Other is a term used to define another person or people as separate from
oneself."
en.m.wikipedia.org
en.m.wikipedia.org
Accodring to AI:
Sexy is a more broad definition of allure,
Sexual in nature implies a desire for physical contact.
Ding ding ding. We have a winner! So when Muffin said it was "sexual" he was...projecting. My character in the image isn't wearing the spacesuit to be sexy or because she is desiring of physical contact. Neither am I when I wear a leotard, bathing suit, bodysuit (not the fetish wear bruh) or onesies. Or any short skirts or low cut attire.
If someone finds it sexy, that is fine. But they should keep their thoughts to themselves unless said person is flirting or indicating an active interest in said persons thoughts or feelings regarding them and their attire. Thats basic respect.
As for the image or media like that, they can say what they think freely. I dont have a problem with it. If you think my girl is sexy, thats great! But its still not the inherent nature of the image itself. So when Muffin said it was "sexual" he was implying that it was inherently sexual in nature. Do you get it now?
Muffin used these words. I correctly pointed out the flaw in his logic. He called that a personal attack.
The point being made is that there are enough people who'd want to 'bonk' your character on the cover. Therefore, it is sexual in nature... and all your statements about 'projecting'...
No, therefore it is projection. You wanting to bonk a woman in certain attire does not make them "sexual" in nature. That is a
YOU thing, bruh. Not a
me or an
us thing.
You see, I did not missunderstand Muffin, just like I am not missunderstanding
you.
You are the ones missunderstanding and making the assumptions. lol. I'm highlighting the key words for you so you can keep up.
Projection
Reviewed by Psychology Today Staff
Projection is the process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different person, animal, or object. The term is most commonly used to describe defensive projection—attributing one’s own unacceptable urges to another. For example, if someone continuously bullies and ridicules a peer about his insecurities, the
bully might be projecting his own struggle with
self-esteem onto the other person.
They both overlap a ton, and this whole thing is semantics. If you disagree with that, it's fine too, there is no point in arguing over semantics.
No actually they
dont. This is what you learn when you take Psychology 101.
Hence, why I told Muffin I was willing to agree to disagree, and, that I did disagree with him 100%. He is the one who kept insisting I didnt understand which was his mistake.
As far as projecting, You're the one projecting your insecurities of things being potentially sexual in nature. None of us really care one way or the other.
Not at all. Thats how this works. Muffin's first post was "That image is sexual." As you correctly stated above, that is a totally different thing from saying it is sexy.
Which is projection:
Projection in psychology explained
Medically reviewed by Joslyn Jelinek, LCSW, ACSW, RDDP — Written by Mandy French on August 1, 2023
"Projection is when an
individual unconsciously projects their thoughts, feelings, or behaviors onto
someone else."
Projection is when a person projects their thoughts or feelings onto another. It can occur for various reasons. Learn more here.
www.medicalnewstoday.com
The only problem in this thread is that RedMuffin wanted you to understand what he was saying and somehow you refused to do so and started attacking him (saying someone is projecting without understanding what it is, is an attack) instead of just trying to understand his statement. Even if you disagreed, that's fine, but there's no need to go off on tangents.
So here's the thing. He is the one with the missunderstanding here. Not me. I didn't missunderstand anything...I disagreed with him. And. He kept wanting to argue...just like you.
I told him two times that I was not willing to argue or debate the topic any further because I realized it was a waste of time, he wasn't going to change my mind, yes I did understand his point/s, and no that did not change my conclusion. And he kept at it.
Then...he said I was making a personal attack because I correctly described what he was doing and saying as...projection. Then someone on here accused me of reacting with emotion. Lets get it straight, Muffin was the one reacting with emotion when he felt that the term projection was a "personal attack" on him. And you too, Anon. Not me.
Im not angry about anything. Im just tired of wasting my time with argumentative people when the debate or conversation is clearly not going to yield any worthwhile results. My time is precious to me.
No one on here has any right to demand a conversation with someone else when that person has indicated they are unwilling to argue a point any further, or continue a certain conversation. Nobody is entitled to that.
Anyway, what we do agree on:
We all hate censorship.
Your cover is good with all of us here, whether we think it's sexual in nature or not.
So Welcome to SHF.
Good. I can agree on that. But I still disagree about all the other stuff and I didnt missunderstand anything.
But, as I said before when I tried to avoid all this meaningless arguing, I can also agree to disagree.
So lets
agree to disagree!
Thank you!