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Feedback ยท Filth interest (closed)

related to Filth

I've noticed with people who have filth-related characters, it's almost never just one type or another. With this interest, one would be able to tag all manner of their character's grossness all at once-- sub-interests would be Watersports, Scat, Regurgitation, Mucus (snot, phlegm), and Musk. Some of it may not be my thing or your thing, but it's important to note preferences when we can-- that way we can search for or avoid anything we like/dislike in the category.

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created: 26 December 14 at 02:47 PM (build: 12/25/2014 6:57 AM alpha)

closed: 02 January 15 at 06:22 PM (build: 1/2/2015 4:49 PM alpha)

Wrecked Avent Site Administrator

For just a general interest in filth you're able to set a preference on characters with the dirty category. Is this in any way different from saying "I have an interest in filthy characters"?

Robert Koen

Having or being interested in clean characters does not exclude interest in filth play; in fact, they may well go hand-in-hand. In any event hygiene / personal cleanliness and interest in watersports, scat, musk, and so on, are certainly distinct and not even implicitly related. Take this character (the one I am posting as), for example. They're not even a sex-RP-oriented character, but 'dirty' definitely applies, as they're a mechanic of the "Git 'er done!" variety and pretty much always wearing greasy, oil-stained clothes and probably with a fair bit of grease on their hands and face, too.

They should definitely be separate. Beyond that I'm not sure how to recommend separating things out. It's certainly the case that many people are very much into one or two of those, while the others will be a hard 'no'. The distance between people who just enjoy a bit of mild body odor and people who enjoy vomit and mucous play is vast. It makes sense to me for there to be some way to pick and choose for search purposes. I'm less certain and less opinionated on the details, there. I just at the very least want to not have 'dirty' be coerced into a meaning so broad it becomes useless as a character descriptor.

Alva Hargrave

This is actually pretty good now that I think about it. I'm wondering about filth and wet/messy being part of the same family, though. I'm not familiar with w/m enough to know how people who feel about that feel about filth and if that can just be explained with context. Either way, yes.

Wrecked Avent Site Administrator

Just realized this isn't an auto suggestion. Can we get a good description for it being an interest?

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