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Is it possible for someone to brainwashed into enjoying something they wouldn't naturally enjoy?

I dunno, because said thing is considered "normal" or even "righteous" in some instances?
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
lol @ "naturally enjoy"?
... don't commercials try to tell you what you need to enjoy every day? With Tampax Compakt pearl even your periodes are the best time ever.

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Isn't that Stockholm syndrome?
nedkelly · 61-69, M
Like getting married 😁
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
I have heard that some people who have had liver transplants suddenly change their appetites for foods and beers etc. and also things they are interested in. A doctor wrote a book about genetic memory and organ transplants.
MissD10 · F
If it is too far off it is very hard if not impossible. But a lot of things they might never do but don't violate their sense of right and wrong they will.
WhateverWorks · 36-40
Possibly if they can develop a positive association to it while having a negative or neutral association to the alternative.
Nanori · F
yes of course, your brain can be rewired an endless amount of times.

 
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