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Hidden Maiesophiles? Bun-In-The-Ovenonymous 08/29/2023 (Tue) 22:03:45 Id:0045a7 No. 3401
Who are some celebrities, directors, writers, etc. who you think have a secret pregnancy fetish? Vernon Chatman is my personal pick. One of his shows, Xavier Renegade Angel, has a whole episode about a strip club that exclusively hires pregnant women as dancers. Wonder Showzen has a whole episode about birth, as well as the D.O.G.O.B.G.Y.N. segment where a dog helps women give birth. The Shivering Truth damn near features pregnancy and birth in every episode. It just makes sense to me.
Seth McFarlane Bonnie was pregnant for I think 10+ seasons before giving birth, and there’s a background character in American Dad that’s almost always seen pregnant
I always suspected JJ Abrams. Star Trek '09 had a heavy emphasis on pregnancy and opens with a birth. Also Alias and Lost. I can't say forsure how much he did at a writing level, just always felt a bit sus
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UGK made a song called "Pregnant Pussy". They were possibly just being edgy, but still. lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2N8s3jgius Lyrics: https://genius.com/Ugk-pregnant-pussy-lyrics
>>3401 Thank you for turning me on to The Shivering Truth. I just watched the first episode, and it was... an experience. lol
>>3401 Can you give us examples on The Shivering Truth?
>>3401 Sarah Palin seems to be fascinated of it, her own daughter Bristol too had one before turning 18 and one of 2 governors I can think to have a baby, but it's Sarah who described pregnancy as thrilling to her. IDK, you have people who like to see pregnant people a lot (like the celebs mentioned) or like Sarah, the idea of having many pregnancies can be like "a happy pill makes u quite happy" esp in the public eye about "I'm a governor, pregnant and someday, president, but look at the attention I'm getting." Stateswoman who takes her job serious and to be a natalist (her pro-life stance aside, lets not get political-religious here), it's just like Demi Moore in the 1990s pose nude and very upfront about it, as well spoke about pregnancy was "turning her on" (not many women have gravidphilia anyways, unless she was lucky the experience went well to her).
>>3402 And Quagmire was sitting between Bonnie and Lois sharing a lil bit of their pregnancy stories and a few seconds in the scene, Quagmire started to show warmth and affection, it is when the baby is born, but to hear about their 9 months of being pregnant, still fun to hear about and Quagmire is enjoying their convo quiet (what gentlemanly of him)
>>3404 I never knew that. Look who's talking (and too), Kirstie Alley plays the babies' Mom, and the way she talks about it as some funny rollercoaster ride (not always soft but the character...the moodiness, emotions and mental state). I believe the actress wrote that in the script, and RIP to the RL NOT NORMIE of a person.
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>>3401 Genndy Tartakovsky easy. Just look at how many of his works feature pregnant women, particularly laboring women. Dexter's Lab features an episode where Dexter assists a laboring woman as well as an opera themed episode featuring Dexter's birth. Samurai Jack's TV movie prequel features Jack's expectant mother and ends with his birth. Not to mention the fact that Season five starts off with a woman giving birth to septuplets. Hotel Transylvania has a perpetually pregnant Werewolf as a character and Mavis's pregnancy is a major plotpoint in the sequel Primal has a weird mystic birth sequence in one of its episodes. I'm honestly fucking shocked that Unicorn Warriors Eternal had no pregnancy in it whatsoever given Genndy's infatuation with pregnancy and birth.
>>3412 Considering how much Genndy Tartakovsky has put out, I think there's a difference between occasionally including a pregnant character in your work, and having an "infatuation" with pregnant women. (Mavis's pregnancy only lasts for like one scene, and her bump is covered by a blanket.) It's not like with Quentin Tarantino, where almost all of his movies feature shots of a woman's bare feet.
>>3413 Hollywood has them, admit it, they are turned on by preggos, and Genndy boy is into childbirthing.
>>3412 Also uh… the Egg scene in primal kinda counts
Britney Spears on pregnant sex "I've honestly missed so much for the last 14 years... It's time for me to indulge into thinking, books, make-up, classic movies, great conversation and... the best sex ever!!! Sex is great when you're pregnant." https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/body/health/a39721994/britney-spears-pregnancy-sex/
>>3416 Hold up! I think I posted in the wrong thread. This is for hidden maiesophiles.
>>3414 No question there are certainly fetishists in Hollywood, but I just don't think Genndy is one of them. (Or maybe he has a different fetish. lol) >>3415 Haven't seen that. I'll check it out.
>>3417 They could be maisieophiles, cus they see it and if they can do it, they wanna have it inside them.
I initially thought Joss Whedon might be one, given the several pregnancy-focused episodes of Angel, but then I learned how he treated Charisma Carpenter (Cordelia) like shit when she was actually pregnant.
>>3412 I agree. Hotel's emphasis on pregnancy has always seemed odd to me, the bat revealing it's belly to a big satisfying emotional face reaction XD. I didn't even know it was done by Genndy until now. That makes total sense.
>>3412 >I'm honestly fucking shocked that Unicorn Warriors Eternal had no pregnancy in it whatsoever given Genndy's infatuation with pregnancy and birth Well, there was that bit in the penultimate episode where Winston is talking to Melinda about having "pups", since he's presently stuck in his werewolf form. So I guess you could argue that the suggestion of a female character getting pregnant was there, lol
>>3419 Well the character in said scene isnt human-
>>3423 Probably had to have Genndy dial it back a bit for that one. They were onto him lol
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>>3401 I'm sorry I hate to do this, but I've suspected Del Toro a bit. Pan's Labyrinth had a very detailed focus on an excruciatingly difficult pregnancy. Then Hellboy 2 ends with Liz being pregnant with Hellboy's twins. I think there was some theory too about The Shape of Water character having a non-human pregnancy as well. I haven't seen his others to confirm anymore. A slightly unconventional take on a pregnancy fetish seem to be his tastes perhaps?
>>3413 Bruh 4 out of 6 productions with Genndy as the director have had episodes or plotlines predominantly focused on pregnancy. You can't just handwave it as it being happenstance when this is so prolific especially with something like pregnancy which isn't the most common occurrence in syndicated fiction. This isn't like some shots of feet snuck in by Dan Schnieder, these are major plot elements that revolve around pregnancy and childbirth. He's got a kink, at the very least he is very interested in the matter.
>>3424 Not sure what difference that makes, since either way, Winston still wants to make some kids with his almost-wife. It's just a matter of whether Melinda would be spitting out human babies or some kind of freaky wolf pups like that bit from the third Howling film
>>3428 Not to mention the man has always had a thing for mature/fertile looking women. Dexter's Mom? Wide, childbearing hips, a trait that is shared with a lot of Genndy's women, some just more extreme than others
>>3428 >some shots of feet snuck in by Dan Schnieder >shots of feet snuck in >snuck in See pic. Second, I'm not saying you're wrong, but I've watched a lot of his work, and I just don't get the vibe that he's a pregnancy fetishist. If he is, then he probably doesn't make it overtly fetish-y like Dan Schneider.
>>3407 I'll get it out of the way and say Chatman is a genius, plain and simple.
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>>3408 Episode one: A man impregnates a mirror (or his own reflection) and it gives birth to a mirror baby. Episode two: A woman visits a store that sells panties that sneeze, menstruate, and in this case, give birth. She's held at knifepoint by the storeworker to "give birth" as she gets sexual gratification from it. Episode three: A flashback is shown of a woman giving birth to a "dirty pig" (baby with a cop hat) in a hospital. Episode four: A giant Abraham Lincoln head pulls his hand from the ground, which has a wound give birth to an enslaved man. Episode eight: The show's logo gives birth to a smaller baby version of itself.
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>>3432 I'm sorry is Miranda Cosgrove sticking her foot in a cum jar wearing a hula skirt?
>>3429 I was referring to the Primal scene I mentioned-
>>3415 Just watched it. Okay, you might have a point. lol
Wow thats a really weird show.
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