What I’m into is big vulvas—real, visible anatomy that stands on its own. I also like feminine males and transgender women with large, uncircumcised genitals. Gender blurring is part of it. I’m drawn to comparisons, like biggest penis contests—but with vulvas. I like when girls tease each other about their labia and clitoral hoods, almost like foreskin teasing. They joke about needing labiaplasty or hoodectomy, and sometimes it escalates into playful fights—crotch kicks, labia pulling, pinching, even threatening surgery in a fictional, comedic way.
Trans women with foreskin sometimes play the mean girl, flipping the usual dynamic and teasing biological girls about their anatomy. That reversal is sexy to me—it’s bizarre, unusual, and it parodies how ridiculous male circumcision is. It’s a kind of sexualized satire. I like this alongside regular foreskin content too—girls praising or rejecting boys with foreskin, teasing, bullying, sorority hazing, goth girls getting revenge on the blonde queen bee. It’s all a mind-bending mix of gender, anatomy, and outsider eroticism.