by DocRick » Tue Oct 24, 2023 9:45 pm
A comment on another post made me think, which I normally try not to do as it can be a little scary........how could you find out if another person is into microphilia? While I believe it may be more common than any of us might think, a large portion of the population would think it's weird and would be embarrassingly judgmental.
So, think about this........... you're in a bar or somewhere and start talking to someone, either a new acquaintance or an established friend or a significant other. You start a conversation about old television shows. Lead into SciFi shows, like "Lost in Space" or "Time Tunnel". After a couple "safe" shows, bring up LOTG and feel out their reaction. If it's negative, you just move on. But if it's a positive reaction, see where it goes.
A comment on another post made me think, which I normally try not to do as it can be a little scary........how could you find out if another person is into microphilia? While I believe it may be more common than any of us might think, a large portion of the population would think it's weird and would be embarrassingly judgmental.
So, think about this........... you're in a bar or somewhere and start talking to someone, either a new acquaintance or an established friend or a significant other. You start a conversation about old television shows. Lead into SciFi shows, like "Lost in Space" or "Time Tunnel". After a couple "safe" shows, bring up LOTG and feel out their reaction. If it's negative, you just move on. But if it's a positive reaction, see where it goes.