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[IM with H4X310110 and SCRAP_GAZER]
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[SCRAP_GAZER]: i highly doubt it's just that.
[SCRAP_GAZER]: favorite foods can tie into things, and food motifs aren't uncommon- but for something to actually become a solidified motif, there needs to be a deep personal significance. 
[SCRAP_GAZER]: i don't know you, so i can't do a full assessment, but i think a big part of this is that you've made meat and things associated a very distinct and important part of your identity.
[SCRAP_GAZER]: meat scraps get a bad reputation due to their distressing appearances and associations with "evil" or more unsavory organizations that prefer using them, but they're not inherently skewed in any direction. the most wonderful, kind person in existence could just as easily have a meat scrap affinity/internal motif as anyone else.
[SCRAP_GAZER]: more symbolic interpretations of them...i've seen cases of people having a lot of thoughts and feelings related to bodily autonomy and the physical form, or feelings related to consumption in either the literal or metaphorical sense.
[SCRAP_GAZER]: food is in and of itself a very emotional part of our global culture, and even moreso for TCPs, who do not /require/ it to survive. 
[SCRAP_GAZER]: many TCPs don't feel hunger until they have decided to eat recreationally, and it becomes more about the /feeling/ of eating, the /taste/ of food, than needing to eat something for sustenance.
[SCRAP_GAZER]: it is in some ways an act of celebration, even if mundane- or comfort, for many.
[SCRAP_GAZER]: even something like meat, something so broad and simple and accepted, can be that.
[SCRAP_GAZER]: so literal associations with it and other foods...it can happen. 
[SCRAP_GAZER]: especially with TCPs.
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[IM with H4X310110 and SCRAP_GAZER] - by sarcovyn - 10-11-2021, 07:57 AM
RE: [IM with H4X310110 and SCRAP_GAZER] - by skinstealer - 10-11-2021, 09:51 AM

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