Ewww. I kinda agreed with some of the things you said until I saw that last picture.
I wouldn't go for a girl like that, but I actually had some fun with butterfaces before. Not really that ugly, just not that beautiful either face wise. One of those girls had a 10/10 body (seriously), with a 3.5/10 face. Official SereneProdigy's rating, where 5/10 would be average.
The fun of it is that you can perceive this 10/10 body as a bit more accessible than an overall 10/10 model. It's also cute and erotic to see a girl with a really hot body still having some insecurities.
That might seem a little harsh, but the best position for fucking those girls is doggystyle, for obvious reasons. Or any position where you don't look at her face up close.
I find myself in agreement with Trinks, though I would have used different words.
The OP's position on women is diametrically opposed to my own thoughts.
I came here out of curiosity because I have never heard of this before. I wish now that I hadn't. How disgusting!
“When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.”
This post is very disturbing. I can't believe it was even written.
All I can say is "Karma is a bitch."
Someday when you like somebody they will treat you like garbage.
Your reference point is that if a horror movie
This is my opinion.
Refraining from actually saying what I would like to say I will say that I really cant see any value in this thread in terms of anyone deriving anything beneficial from it except to find out what butterface means which for me is something I will never hopefully have needed to know. Have a good day ..
I'm not going to weigh in on the content of the original post but I will clarify the "butterface" thing. It's a fairly common term, made famous by Howard Stern. He actually has Butterface Pagents on his show. Or at least he did at one time.
It comes from guys saying stuff like, "Ooooh she's got a smoking body, BUT HER FACE...." So, the term butterface...
When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser. Socrates I wouldn't say i have a fetish, but the last 2 girls i was with in the last week had 10's for bodies, 4's for faces. and they were incredible fucks. absolutely amazing
I might put myself in trouble here, but as much as I don't understand the OP's fetish for disfiguration, I don't really understand the extreme reactions here either.
I think his words were misinterpreted here. He described the movie plot because apparently he enjoyed it and that's where he discovered this fetish, but I doubt he wants to have a relationship with a disturbed serial killer.
Why would desiring a butterface be any more superficial or disturbed than craving an overall 10/10 model (which most men do by the way, admittedly or not)? It's actually quite a lot more humanist, in my humble opinion. Some women really are disfigured or ugly, yet still have a decent body because, despite their ugliness, they have enough willpower to be physically active and maintain a good physical shape. What would be the correct way to handle them? Say that they are gross and miserable, and that anybody that will have desires for them is going to be a complete nutcase?
I'm sure that a woman that's as disfigured as the picture in the OP (yes, they exist) would be quite pleased that someone would still have desires for her. Yet the man that would love her will be perceived as an immoral monster? I don't get it, quite frankly.
How the OP developed this fetish sure raises questions, but why can't we offer him the same level of tolerance as people who enjoy getting peed on, fisted, choked or loving shemales?
Also, why would the opposite be any more sane and morally acceptable, that is, desiring a woman with a beautiful face and a fat body? Honestly, it bugs me when I hear people say : "Craving the body is superficial. It's all about the eyes and the smile for me. It's the reflection of her soul". Why would admiring the eyes and the smile of someone be any less superficial? They also are external traits that weren't purposely chosen by the person displaying them, as far as I'm concerned. Sorry to say, but some people were born with weird eyes and an ugly smile. Does that make their 'soul' less valuable to you?
In fact, I actually have a lot more respect for butterfaces than for their opposites. As I've said, butterfaces actually make efforts to maintain a hot body despite being genetically disadvantaged. Fat women with a beautiful face make no efforts whatsoever to have an healthy body ; they're simply lucky to have a beautiful face.
Honestly, I clicked on this thread thinking it was some new sexual activity I didn't know about. But now that I know what a "butterface" is, I wish I had minded My own damn business!
Anyone who disregards someone because of their looks is not only shallow as a mud puddle, but is also possibly missing one of the best friendships they could hope for. As a part time aid for handicapped school kids, I can tell you that what is on the outside rarely decides what is on the inside. And if you limit your options to "the beautiful people" not only will you probably get shot down a lot, but you will be limiting your choices drastically. And frankly, a lot of those "beautiful people" aren't worth the effort.
This is a very disturbing thread because it only perpetuates some of the problems that people have already in fitting in and being happy. Anyone who has tried to live up to what society calls "attractive" knows it is hard enough to do without names and ridicule and mocking like the term "butterface". Maybe this girl isn't the most attractive person around, but she deserves to be treated like a human being.