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Re: Nazi Fetishism?

Postby derBunker » Sun Jan 27, 2013 2:16 am

DancingPuppets wrote:
derBunker wrote:It's hard to argue the fact that they always had the sexiest uniforms. This fetish is so common in many circles, from anime cosplay to gothic culture. They had the most bada$$ uniforms at the time and they still look hot on just about anyone. Your partner may feel uncomfortable wearing something that symbolizes so much pain and suffering to so many people. Additionally, the fact that your partner's "far from Aryan" may make him feel even more uncomfortable. It would be like telling a black person to put on a KKK outfit because it turns you on. The best thing to do is have an open dialog about it.


Yes, I mean come on, the uniforms were Hugo boss!! But I still would never tell anyone irl that I find them sexy haha I live in Germany so uhhh double awkward? I wonder if one time I'll be able to incorporate this in roleplay :lol:

Just go to an industrial club. I guarantee you'll see a lot of goth kids dressed like Nazis. :twisted:
Yes, even in Deutschland, you'll find some people into this sort of thing. Remember, it's only awkward if you make it awkward. :wink:
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Re: Nazi Fetishism?

Postby Jim in Texas » Sat Apr 06, 2013 6:19 pm

Nazi fetishism isn't illegal in America like it is in Germany. Back in the 1960s there was this Jerry
Lewis comic book where he sends his nephew to a "Camp Whack-a-boy " run by a stereotypical
German Commandant and Corporal Labeau in Hogan's Heroes who was always dressing up in Nazi uniforms in one of their typical crazy WW2 sitcom plots or another was a French Jewish teenager in 1940 and an actual Nazi death camp survivor who lost most of his relatives in Auschwitz. There's
a lot of German-Americans, many of whom like Adolf Hitler's own nephew Patrick Hitler not to mention one Dwight Eisenhower were in the American military during WW2 fighting Nazis. It's very natural for people to feel drawn to their own ethnic background. Fritz Lang, the great German film pioneer and wounded Austrian WW1 veteran was popular with the Nazis and even married one but
refused to work for them because his mother's parents were Jewish. We're all individuals before
anything else. I lived in Germany for a couple years when I was in the Army. My German neighbors
were always very nice to my Korean wife. I have a part Jewish niece. I'm ex-101st Airborne. I don't
have any real concern with people playing Nazi. We all get the picture.
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Re: Nazi Fetishism?

Postby HesDeltanCaptain » Tue May 28, 2013 9:21 pm

Evil's always attractive. And ultimate evil as with the Nazis even more so. Seeing an SS uniform and registering "Nazi" is simply reacting to the allure of evil.
"I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I pretended to be." - Me.
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Re: Nazi Fetishism?

Postby Mind'n'Ruins » Mon Oct 14, 2013 5:11 am

I have never heard of such a thing, Anne Frank-ly I'm offended.
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Re: Nazi Fetishism?

Postby xoPinkerbelleox » Mon Oct 14, 2013 8:45 pm

i think this is hot and I totally relate it to a fetish for male authority figures and humiliation. And it's fairly common. More common than one would expect.
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Re: Nazi Fetishism?

Postby brainpan » Thu Oct 17, 2013 1:04 pm

I don't think there's anything wrong in any of this so long as you don't take the ideology to heart.
I find German military hardware cool to look at. Messerschmitts, tiger tanks, U-boats etc, etc.
In short, I love a good war movie, where you have much of it on display.
One of my guilty pleasures is to re-watch "Where Eagles Dare", and watch Clint Eastwood and Richard Burton,dressed as Nazis, massacre whole regiments of Nazi soldiers with Schmeisser machine guns. But getting off on that hardly makes me a Nazi sympathizer. I hate and despise everything they stood for.
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Re: Nazi Fetishism?

Postby z0mbiequeen » Wed Oct 23, 2013 11:28 pm

derBunker wrote:It's hard to argue the fact that they always had the sexiest uniforms. This fetish is so common in many circles, from anime cosplay to gothic culture. They had the most bada$$ uniforms at the time and they still look hot on just about anyone. Your partner may feel uncomfortable wearing something that symbolizes so much pain and suffering to so many people. Additionally, the fact that your partner's "far from Aryan" may make him feel even more uncomfortable. It would be like telling a black person to put on a KKK outfit because it turns you on. The best thing to do is have an open dialog about it.

I wish I hadn't left for so long, I missed so many posts. He wasn't my partner at the time- in fact, we weren't even speaking because he threw a fit after a petty argument and didn't talk to me for six months. But when we did talk again, I mentioned the fetish in casual conversation because I knew he was actually fascinated by Nazism well before I got into the fetish (probably what inspired him starring in my fantasies). When we did end up dating, it wasn't brought up, but that relationship was very toxic and mentally abusive, so honestly, no good advice for future relationships can be gleaned from it except STAY. AWAY. from people like him.
My current boyfriend doesn't know about this fantasy, but I don't feel burdened by that because, as I've grown, new fantasies have come in, and old ones have been rekindled, and it's mostly overshadowed. However, we have an open understanding, and I know that if I felt like I needed to tell him about it, he wouldn't be too freaked out. I mean, he's seen my bookshelves. He knows I study the subject sometimes and he knows I'm fairly sexual. He probably wouldn't be surprised to see me combining my studies and my fantasies.
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