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Am I strange?
Amy22
Posts: 5,797 Part of The Furniture
Sorry its that I must be weird for liking the things I like. Im self destructive in nature god I hate myself so much I dont want to be me anyway. So one of my hyperfixations is charlie and the chocolate factory the inventing room bluberry scene excites me whenever i watch it. then i look it up on wiki and on devin art as people make art of the scene and stuff and its become a kink kind of thing. I think I creeped myself out a bit stupid dull me for liking certain kinks. Am I weird for liking this scene does this make me a perv?.
Just a person who likes pop culture and films
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It's also important to remember that personal interests and preferences are not necessarily indicative of one's character or morality. They are simply aspects of who you are, and they do not make you a "pervert" or weird. What you described regarding your fascination with a scene from "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is an example of a specific interest that you have.
What's most important is to have self-acceptance and self-compassion. It's okay to have unique interests and passions, and they are a part of what makes you an individual. It's essential to treat yourself with kindness and understanding rather than judgment.