Episode 108 - Wings, Wands, and Wicked Desires: The Rise of The Fairy Porn Obsession
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Speaker A: Hey. Hey, babes.
Speaker B: Hello, darling.
Speaker A: How are you?
Speaker B: I'm fine. I'm just fab.
Speaker A: It's a lot coming over the holidays.
Speaker B: Yeah, right.
Speaker A: Yeah, it's like, it's like a rush. It's like the roller coaster of like, it's like a really intense orgasm and then you drop.
Speaker B: I think that's a very sizzy way of putting it. Yeah, I like that. I think it's just like everyone kind of like stops, like grinds to a halt in an absolute like that you never do ever.
So to then go, oh, I have to go back to work.
Speaker A: No, that's.
Speaker B: I have to do something. This is really not cool. I don't want to do that. Yeah. And I think because this year the holidays, like the Jewish holidays, the Christian holidays have sank.
And also like Christmas is in the middle of the week and new and new Year, so everyone's just been off.
So it's all just. This isn't good. Who wants to go back?
Speaker A: No, it's disgusting. I wanted. And this weather makes me want to lay in bed all day when it's freezing. And it was blizzarding this morning, I wanted to cry.
But let's talk about something a little bit hotter, shall we?
Mel actually brought this up to me.
Speaker B: Because she thinks fizzle it up.
Speaker A: She thinks it's a little bit odd, but she wants your guys's opinion on this because,
I mean, I like to watch weird things just for my own educational purposes. And also you want to see what turns you on in weird ways. You don't want to be closed minded to things.
You want to keep your body and your mind open to new things.
Speaker B: But you're 29, it's a different thing. You know, I think people should be.
Speaker A: Open to this for their entire lives. What does it matter how old you are?
Speaker B: No, it doesn't make any difference because there's a point where, you know, can't be asked. I mean, that's just like ridiculous. I just can't be bothered. There are only so many hours in the day.
I've lost seconds and minutes of my life.
Speaker A: Well, if you can't be bothered. Well, if you can't. If you can't.
Speaker B: And this that you're going to bring up is one of those things.
Speaker A: I mean, if you don't know what we're talking about yet. We're talking about. We're pretty much talking about.
Speaker B: What are we talking about?
Speaker A: What are the ******* talking about? Fairy ****. Yeah, fairy ****. But also.
Speaker B: Which is a thing.
Speaker A: It's like majestic. It's like magical sexy stuff. There's. There must be another kind of topic.
Speaker B: I think it should be in theory. I don't think it really is of this, but I think it's weird because.
Speaker A: I don't want to because it's not cartoon, really. These are real quotations, real people in like, who have magical, mystical powers and they're *******.
Speaker B: Is it.
Speaker A: And Gen Z's are very into this.
Speaker B: They're not just dressing up as whoever in whatever weird shoes.
Speaker A: Well, so that's the thing.
Speaker B: So I.
Speaker A: So this is a weird thing because it's like, it's always kind of been a popular topic.
Speaker B: Oh, it's among people. A thing.
Speaker A: Right. So like Comic Con, the anime thing. Right. Hentai, which is like the animated ****. The Japanese. Yeah, right.
Speaker B: Like any kind of parties, my absolute hatred is. What do you call that? In North America we call it fancy dress. What the hell do you call it here when you dress up as a person, like Halloween, like you get like a costume.
What do you call it here?
Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Why. Why are we so bad at this right now?
Speaker B: I don't know, but we call it. In England we call it a fancy dress, so let's.
Exactly. It's absurd. So somebody's gonna have like a theme party. Like everyone's dressed as, I don't know, Kim Kardashian or everyone's dressed as Ben. As.
I don't know,
I don't know, Michael Jackson. I don't know. Like there's a thing. There's some stupid thing. Yeah, yeah. I hate it. I can't bear it. Yeah. I want to be me.
I'm not interested in dressing up as anybody that isn't me.
Speaker A: Right.
Speaker B: It's an ultimate hatred of mine that I've also told you this before, but I'm convinced that it is like a sexual thing.
People want to escape into some weird fuckery that is not their fuckery and be something else.
Speaker A: No, that's true. And. But that's. That's what sex is about.
Speaker B: Yeah, but I don't need to dress up as Michael Jackson to do it.
Speaker A: No.
Speaker B: And I think an elf.
Speaker A: This very important stuff because it's becoming so popular. So Mel read this article and that's why we're on the.
Speaker B: Which has nothing to do with Michael Jackson.
People are gonna think she's got a bit of a thing about Michael. Yeah, she does. Which is not a good thing. So I'd like to say not a good thing to have a thing about.
So we'll just rewind that.
Speaker A: But no. So she sent me this article and it's really about this new author who writes about fairy ****. And Gen Z is kind of getting onto it because they're audio booking it on Spotify and places like that.
So now, like, you know, these new generations finding these, like, kind of like extraterrestrial escapism **** fantasies that seem a little bit like, less daunting than actually going on pornhub and let's say, and looking up something like fairy ****, which sounds super dubious.
Right? Like, oh, you're just reading about this book that's not actually ****. It's not even erotica. I don't think it's actually just a story, but it happens to have a fairy in a sexy beast or whatever it is,
so who cares? Yeah, but it's very erotic.
Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, I think,
you know, stuff like we've talked about, like Game of Thrones. I can't think of any of these shows because they're not my bag. Okay.
Speaker A: I love the Game of Thrones.
Speaker B: Yeah.
Speaker A: There's a lot of.
Speaker B: Why does that not surprise me?
Speaker A: So many ****.
Speaker B: Isn't there lots of sex in that?
Speaker A: So much sex.
Speaker B: There's also weirdly dubious.
Speaker A: It's also very incesty.
Speaker B: Yeah, I know. That's very. That is like. Can't. Can't. It's not good. Can't be.
Speaker A: It's disgusting. It is. But yeah, it's pretty up. But like, the. The stuff that isn't like, super incesty is hot still. Right. Like, you have a lot of threesomes, a lot of *** parties.
Right? Like the rich people. Right. The.
Speaker B: My what? I'm joking.
Speaker A: The royals are always around.
Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker A: Right.
Speaker B: But they're hot and they're hot and they're in this weird world and this thing and there's.
Speaker A: But it's not usually like a beast ******* a fairy. It's like just hot people in a different century *******.
Speaker B: Yeah. Or that's different. Kind of like ethereal. Like we have no connection to this.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: Like, you're. So what did you do today? Oh, I went to the supermarket and I bought, you know, salad and milk and it's very boring. And I went home and made dinner and then.
You want to get into another world.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: That is kind of the point of it.
Speaker A: Yes.
Speaker B: I think.
Speaker A: Well, I think people. And maybe this is Be like, why Gen Z is so into this. Right?
Speaker B: Like, is it just Gen Z?
Speaker A: I think mostly Gen Z are getting into this and that's why we're kind of talking about it. It's like,
that's why it's becoming.
It's staying popular. Right. Because I think fairy **** has always been kind of a thing, but it's a little bit more under the rug. I think Gen X even has made it popular.
And. But this is why I'm saying it's like, were kind of coming around because I haven't heard this from millennials at all.
Maybe not the millennials. I've done it. But also maybe that's not right because things like the Twilight series,
that was never my thing. I never read those books. But that was huge.
Speaker B: Right.
Speaker A: And there were werewolves and there was vampires and there was a normal girl. Right. And they were all ******* each other or something.
Speaker B: Again, I just can't get behind that.
Speaker A: But I don't think it was really erotic. I think that was just like, love and some weird lusty stuff.
Speaker B: Yeah. But I think, is it all a bit like. I mean, there are lots of shows on TV who are about,
like another world or a past time or something. Totally. And people can sort of really get into that.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: And I guess the costumes. I'm sure it's about the costumes. It's all about the dressing.
Speaker A: People like dressing up and becoming someone else when they're *******.
Speaker B: It's just. Yeah, it's about that.
Speaker A: But, like, so we're seeing a lot of. So maybe Gen Z is kind of becoming Gen X again in this weird thing where it's like they're being. They're kind of pushing into a more normalcy life.
Like they're getting married at a younger age maybe. Right. Like they're. They're trying to settle down. Like they're not having sex enough. Like, that's just a fact. So they're kind of trying to having to put themselves in these escape modes and like, thinking about maybe more exciting things that will never actually do or happen.
Speaker B: Did you want to hear my theory about Gen Z's and Gen Xs?
Speaker A: Always.
Speaker B: So I think that Gen Xers who are generally the parents of Gen Zs, as is my case. Yes. We as parents parented and we're responsible for a lot of the problems in the world.
I have to tell you this.
Speaker A: I thought that was all boomers.
Speaker B: No, because what happened is our parents were some boomers or older. We didn't like the way we were parented and the fact that our parents were distant and really couldn't give a **** about what we did and where we were and whatever.
So we as parents have gone the complete opposite and raised these children who are. Yeah.
And it's hugely problematic. But I think what I'm seeing is, like, Gen Zs are like. They look at millennials and like, oh, my God, I don't want to be like them.
Speaker A: What are we like?
Speaker B: I.
Speaker A: Pretty ******* cool.
Speaker B: Yeah. I don't think they think that. I think they think.
Speaker A: You never think the generation ahead of you was cool, though.
Speaker B: Yeah, but I think Gen Gen Z's look. Well, they look at my generation and they think, wow, particularly women. You really completely **** this up.
Speaker A: Really?
Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. ****** what up? Well, I think they think, oh, my God, like, particularly my generation of women, this is getting very far away from fairy ****. Maybe it's not, but that we,
you know, we wanted to work and we wanted to have children, we wanted to be superwoman, and clearly we spectacularly failed on that.
Speaker A: That's not true.
Speaker B: Well, I think we kind of.
Speaker A: Did we experiment with everything.
Speaker B: Well, we were good at certain bits, but not all of it being a realist. And I think millennials. I think people look at millennials and just think, oh, my God, you just can't kind of cope with anything.
Mm. Is that fair? Do you think that's extreme? I think Gen Xs are very tough. We're a tough bunch.
Speaker A: Are you a tough bunch? Yeah, I've had a lot of bitchy Gen X. Yeah.
Speaker B: But that's tough, isn't it? I guess, like, we have no emotional. We have all sorts of problems and issues, to be fair, but. So I think that Gen Z's are kind of trying to go back a bit.
It's quite strange. I find quite a lot of Gen Z's and I. And I. I think that's where the trad wife and all this stuff comes from. Are actually quite traditional.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: And I find that interesting.
Speaker A: They're like younger millennials too. Like myself.
Speaker B: Yeah, 100. Like I like, you know, my kids will say to me, sorry, they'll say, you know, you were there mom and you, you were there for us and we want to be moms that were right.
I mean I always work, but I was always around.
And they're like, no, we think that's great. And we notice our friends where the mothers were not there. Like it's interesting. It's like a.
Like it's. But they're going backwards in a sense, I think in many senses. In sense of sexism, I think in sense of wokeism, I think all sorts of things. Gen Z's are going, they're looking at things going, this is all the hell is going on a little up.
And I think a lot of people that are responsible for this stuff are Gen Xers. You. Yeah, we are just kidding. Especially in this country. And we won't talk about politics.
But that is true. But so are they escaping?
Speaker A: So they're more into kind of fantasy ****. Fantasy ****. Maybe that's the thing I was trying to figure out because there's different types of fantasy ****, right? There's like, there's like the animated stuff,
right? Yeah, but that's like someone who maybe.
Speaker B: Looks like a fairy tales and who's dressed up and they can't have real **** so they make cartoons that look like ****. Which is kind of really odd if you think about it.
Speaker A: It is odd, but.
Speaker B: But I.
Speaker A: Because I've watched it before. Sometimes it feels good knowing that a girl didn't have to go through this.
Speaker B: Fair enough.
Speaker A: To make this **** and someone could just draw it.
Speaker B: Fair enough.
Speaker A: Like great. A voice actor got paid hopefully well on this and that's all they had to do.
Speaker B: Fair enough. So actually I've never thought about, like I've never thought about it like that, but actually that makes a lot of sense.
Speaker A: It honestly makes me feel good watching animated **** sometimes because I'm like, no one had to suffer. Not that **** is suffering, but like it possibly could be. You know what I mean?
If we're talking realistic about it, let's.
Speaker B: Be frank, even in today's age is about, you know,
women being in certain. I miss grim some. A lot of it is quite grim nowadays. It is, yeah. Nowadays it's always been grim.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: There's nothing, you know, there's lots super.
Speaker A: Sexist, super misogynistic and there's a lot.
Speaker B: Of changes that have been made. There's a lot of really famous, like **** houses that women are running. Right. And so it's meant to be more. There's more a storyline and all this kind of stuff.
And it's more like more women centric and women pleasure and all this. There's a very famous woman in the uk, there's a very famous woman in Spain who run. But it's still, for the most part, that is not what it is.
And it's just like, you know, and I think a lot of women look at that and that's why, for example, a lot of women do. Younger women do look at gay **** or they look at alternative things because like you said, they're like, I don't want to see this woman with like,
no, I don't want to see that. And. And I maintain most of the men in **** are grim. They're just like, where did they find these men?
Speaker A: I know you really.
Speaker B: The women are one thing and the men are just like, what is this?
Speaker A: Do you watch ****? Do you want to be honest about it?
Speaker B: I find for the most part it's. Well, you can't watch lots of it. It's like boring, isn't it?
Speaker A: Well, that's the thing. Like when I watch ****, I have to go through many videos until I come. I don't just watch one video.
Speaker B: Yeah, but I think a lot. Well, I mean, who, who is actually, this is a question for the world. Who is sitting and watching a whole thing from beginning to end?
Well.
Speaker A: Right. Are some people really that invested in the story?
Speaker B: I don't know. And you think.
Speaker A: But that's what the scary **** **** is.
Speaker B: Yeah, but you think about furry ****. Like most thing is like, you know, oh, I'm at home and certainly the plumber turns up and we're having a foursome or whatever it is.
It's still like ridiculous, right? It's all absurd, right? For the most part. Oh yeah. We just happen to be hanging.
Speaker A: The landlord comes and don't forget about the property manager.
Speaker B: We happen to be in our whatever. And you know, it's all absurd and it is all entertainment. And again, it's like,
what kind of entertainment you'd like. Some people like comedy, some people like drama, some people like crime, something, and that's fine. And you like what you like. But it is interesting to me who does watch the whole thing from beginning to end.
Speaker A: I don't know if a lot of people do, but there is that thing of like being invested in the story about this fairy **** stuff. Like,
people are Reading and listening to these books that technically I don't think are actually erotica.
Speaker B: Yeah.
Speaker A: They're literally just. They have these love interests that are ethereal and like, you know, mystical and aren't human. And that is the most interesting part of this. And that's a get what.
That's what's getting people horny.
Speaker B: Yeah. And maybe it's less offensive.
Speaker A: It's possible that it's less offensive because.
Speaker B: Like, to your question, like, do I watch ****? Well, I think everyone watches **** and I think they're really lying because if they're not. Because it is a billion dollar industry and of course everyone watches it in some form at some point.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: For something, you know, do a lot of people, like, really enjoy it? You know, it's very. For the most part, it's quite boring.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: And so therefore. And I think so many things have been done again and again and again and how many times can you watch, like, whatever. And so maybe that's the thing.
Like, this is different, right? I don't know. Maybe. And maybe.
Well, I mean, it's escapism, isn't it? I don't think it. I don't think you need psychoanalyze it. I think it's just. It's just escapism.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: Some people are, you know, they're. They just want to get outside of themselves.
They kind of like those kind of storylines. They like, you know, TV shows about, you know, another dimension, another world or whatever.
Speaker A: Well, it's like having a gang bang with a ******* beastie dude and another like, fairy boy and you're the little cream cheese in between. And that feels really nice.
Speaker B: The cream cheese, cute fairy girl in between.
Speaker A: For sure. Like that. But that's. That person might not want that outside of that. Right. Like, it's just a fantasy that they have. Oh, yeah.
Speaker B: I mean, for the most part that, that is what it is. It's a fantasy. And it, it's. It doesn't need to. I mean, my personal view about like, **** is that until it gets into the realm of like disturbing and violent.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: It's a whole different thing. Yeah, just like, who cares what you watch? Like, if you watch, like, I don't know, you want to watch elves or you want to watch.
Speaker A: Well, it's mostly romantic. It's mostly erotic. It's not like violent or anything. Right. Like most. I'm assuming most of it is not. Right. Like we. If you want to talk about like the famous erotic books that most people came about.
Right. Like the 50 shades of gray. That wasn't, like, mystical or anything or fantasy, but it was a certain. I mean, it was a certain kind of fantasy. And was.
Speaker B: It wasn't.
Speaker A: It was one of the most.
Speaker B: It was not.
Speaker A: It was the most popular book of that year, whatever year that was, where they had to come out with a movie and all this other. It. And it was an awful book.
I don't know if you read it.
Speaker B: Fifty Shades of Grace. I didn't, but it was funny when it came out. And I remember being in. I think the writer's British. Pretty sure she is. And I remember it was very.
And then you'd sort of be on the tube and you'd see everyone reading this book and. And everyone's sort of looking each other. What page are you on? Yeah, I think.
And it. I think the thing about 50 Shades and maybe it's the same thing about fairies or whatever it is, is it was kind of acceptable erotica, for sure. So it was like, this is okay.
You can read this. Because we've all said it's okay, even though we're talking about rooms with, like, sex swings.
Speaker A: Yes.
Speaker B: **** going on.
Speaker A: Floggers.
Speaker B: Exactly. And you're just like.
I mean, I don't care. Read whatever you like. But why is this okay and something else isn't okay? And that's. That is the hypocrisy of society. You know, why is it that you can't be a fairy, but you can pretend to be the plumber or the pool boy or the.
Whatever it is, or exercising? And all of a sudden,
I've got nothing on.
Speaker A: I always spit my pants.
Speaker B: Exactly. All of a sudden I've got. You know, I'm in a lesbian tryst. But. But before that, I was on the peloton. You know, it's just. It's not really any different, is it?
It's just stupid.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: And I think it's all. It's all a level of. What do we find acceptable? What is okay? What is our escapism?
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: What? Kind of the worst erotica I've ever.
Speaker A: Read in my life?
Speaker B: Yeah. I have. I have not read it. And I watched some of the first movie and I'm like, you've got to be kidding me. I couldn't. The acting was so bad, and I was just like, we can't.
No, I didn't make it through the.
Speaker A: Well, there's. Yeah.
Speaker B: I don't know how many are. The movie's awful.
Speaker A: The book is awful, in my opinion.
Speaker B: If you like the book. Yeah.
Speaker A: And there's A few books. I mean, if you want to listen to, like, real erotica, there's some amazing, like, audio.
Speaker B: Yeah.
Speaker A: Erotic, like, sites.
Speaker B: Yeah.
Speaker A: And apps. Oh, my God.
Speaker B: There are lots of them.
Speaker A: So many of them. And if one of them wants to sponsor us, feel free, please. We would love you.
Speaker B: We're here.
Speaker A: But I like. I like to listen to erotica sometimes. Not all the time. But it is a fun thing to do with a partner.
Speaker B: Yeah.
Speaker A: Too. As, like, a foreplay thing. If you. If you find that watching **** with a partner is kind of excruciating.
Speaker B: Yeah.
Speaker A: Sometimes it can be kind of awkward for whatever reason. Um, but listening to **** is much more friendly, if that makes sense.
Speaker B: Well, it's more acceptable.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: Because I think there's an element of. Well, it's just reading **** to each other. Yeah. Nobody can hear it. I think a lot of women have this thing that they listen to audio on their own and they feel fine about it, but they wouldn't watch anything.
But you're like, okay, because. And I think there's an element of what you were talking about, the anime thing is that if you're listening to something and you're creating the image in your head, therefore nobody's had to actually do that,
it's okay. As opposed to watching something. And I. I do think women have a lot of issues with that, like, on varying levels that, you know, they just watch it and they just go,
you know, do I want to be watching that person doing that? And I think there are. Whereas men are just pretty. Don't have any issues.
Speaker A: Well, there's a thing of, like, when sometimes after I watch ****, I know a lot of guys have this too. I'm assuming women also, like, other women do have too. But there's, you know that after that post come.
Clarity. Have you heard of it?
Speaker B: Clarity.
Speaker A: Yes, of course. So, like, whether it's you ******* someone who maybe shouldn't have been, but it was in the moment, or you watched some **** that was like, what the **** did I just watch?
And why did I just come to it?
Speaker B: Yeah.
Speaker A: And this happens all the time, right? Like, where you're just like, why did that. Why did that turn me on? Why did that. What did that open up in my mind that now it turns me on?
Speaker B: Weird or fearful.
Speaker A: Yeah. And now you're like, oh, why?
Speaker B: What happened?
Speaker A: And maybe that's also happening with these people who are listening to this weird kind of fairy ****, fantasy **** kind of stuff. Right. Where they're like, wait, I don't wanna. Well, maybe why does this turn me on?
Speaker B: Yeah. But also listening to it, they can create these. Like, it's very hard. Like, how many. I don't know, how many sort of fairy **** videos are there? Really replicate exactly kind of what they're thinking about.
It was pretty hard. Right. Without looking really dubious.
Speaker A: I just. I. Before we did this episode, I was obviously doing my research on pornhub and obviously.
And I would. What. Because I was just trying to see, like, there are the **** videos on pornhub about fairy stuff and like, fantasy stuff are super dubious.
Speaker B: Of course that's all it is. Of course they're gonna.
Speaker A: But if you do find that there's like the audio stuff, the actual written stuff is much more about love and connection and all these things that women.
Speaker B: Originally writing a story, like creating.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: Atmosphere. An environment that's like very sexy and blah, blah, blah. I mean, like, even, you know, years ago, they used to have these sort of very romantic erotic books about love stories.
Like Mills and. I don't have Mills and Boone. I don't know how graphic it was, but they talked about sex. Quite. Or not like the actual penetration, but it's like he was touching her leg and, you know,
and she was moist or whatever. I don't know. I added that in. I thought, holy ****.
No, they didn't say. I just thought I'd get a reaction from.
Speaker A: Moist is very good.
Speaker B: But women like reading that.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: And men would just be like. I don't particularly. Maybe this is why I.
Speaker A: Because men are visual.
Speaker B: Maybe this is my. Maybe I'm partly male in this sense.
Speaker A: No, I'm ******* whole. Yeah. I need a visual, too.
Speaker B: Everything in my life. But this is something like the audio or reading. I don't want to sit there and read. And his hand was. I just find it.
Speaker A: His hand was on her lady bits.
Speaker B: His groin was palpitating. She was gyrating. I find it excruciatingly boring. That's so where some people really get into it.
Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaker B: Because I guess they're going into what the end of the day. Fairy ****. If it's your schneck and you like it and you want to hang out with somebody who's another fairy or a wizard or a werewolf or a werewolf.
And you want to werewolf and fairy up together. You do you. Is my opinion.
As long as you're doing it together and you're having fun and you. It's your thing. Go ahead.
Speaker A: You have Mel's blessing.
Speaker B: You have my blessing. Go ahead. So much I think, you know, I've said it, haven't I?
Speaker A: I think you ******* have. And maybe you guys are into some fantasy ****. Maybe there's some **** out there that we haven't even heard of.
Speaker B: Do we want to know?
Speaker A: I want to know. Send us a video about it.
Speaker B: Yeah. Very disturbing.
Speaker A: Don't worry about Mel. She won't watch it. But I will.
Speaker B: But yeah.
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