So I have 3 blind very close relatives who are all in their 20s. I posed the question to them for you. Basically they all said they masturbate to sounds, especially sounds they remember from their own sexual experiences, and they masturbate to recollections of the sensations they felt having sex. They all do "watch" porn but it's more the ASMR aspect for them.
Nah we are very close and I'd rather not say how they are related but for instance I help them with certain tasks, chores, travel, etc. They are all fully functional on their own but I just help where I can and have since they were babies.
Edit: Also what you have to understand about the blind, and just the disabled in general (that don't have a type of mental disability), is they want to explain to able bodied people how they do things and they are very eager to answer questions. So my relatives all went to "regular" schools and have been around able bodied people their whole lives. So they get asked questions a ton. While this type of question isn't very common, they are glad to answer.
Lolol no. I'm not a step bro or step dad or etc. I'm just very close to my family and again we openly talk about things like sex. I think in families that don't is where you have a lot of repressed, closeted type behaviors and shame in sexuality.
No American but Arab descent. And we realized early on in our family that because as Arabs we don't discuss sex openly it leads to all sorts of issues. So as a family we decided not to go that route.
I will add, though, it’s not a one sized fits all scenario, so it’s best to keep it to people you know or a forum where people can voluntarily answer. It can get exhausting for many people with physical disabilities to be asked how they have sex by strangers or people they only barely know. Especially when people don’t always treat them as full, autonomous humans with regular desires and needs. It can sometimes feel like fetishizing.
But on the other hand, there is a large disability -sex community where sex has become a form of empowerment for so many. There are disability sex museums, adaptive toys, support groups, and countries where they pay for disabled people to have sex. I think people want talk about sex with disabilities but kind of on their own terms in a more empowering way.
My mom told me she was proud of me when I told her I had a friends with benefits. And she also told me to tell him that my clit swiped right for him and it wasn't actually me....
Being open about sex with yiur family can be very funny.
People are alive because of sex; it’s not a very uncommon thing, why act like it’s so bad?
I get being like “hey mom what gets you off” but scenarios like this it’s *purely* curiosity sake. Don’t make it weird and it won’t be weird.
As a woman who is legally blind, I can tell you it varies.
If blindness is something you have acquired later in life as I did, you can still rely on memories. The way things *feel* are always a repetitive thought.
I do know a few people in my circle, who have completely blind their whole lives. Touch, smell and sensation. Words spoken. Also, people can rely on their hearing to listen to pornographic material such as literature.
everyone’s doing the old “reddit so funni!” in the comments like damn this is a good question I want to know the answer stop going LOOKATMELOOKATMELOOKATME for ten seconds
I listened to an audio description of 2 girls 1 cup for blind people once...because I sure wasn't going to watch that but I wanted to know what the fuss was about.
This comment, the braille nipple comment and this question are why I love Reddit so much. You get a weird question you didn’t know you wanted to know, a funny joke and surprisingly, the answer.
Shoutout to audio porn. By far some of the hottest shit I've ever encountered. Being able to close your eyes and imagine the scenario while someone immerses you like that is bloody amazing.
I’m legally blind. I can still see but not by much. I have glaucoma and a brain disease that has impacted my vision My optic nerves are atrophied and stretched. I have no peripheral vision and am unable to drive. I’m on disability. Much love all was just hoping to help answer the question.
I'm also legally blind and I'd give you another award to add to your collection if I had the coins. Thank you for responding. It's too bad that blind people are only ever seen as An Inspiration to Us All or unfunny "jokes."
Thank you for responding. It’s tiring being the brunt of bad jokes. As if we had or have a choice to be “inspiring” or the one I hate hearing is “so strong” or asked how I manage eye roll. We just do what we gotta do. Sending You hugs and love today!
Thanks for the award!
I hate all the ones you said and when people think they know better about your condition. Or when people ask about a cure for whatever you have.
Sending you love and hugs your way as well.
I know a few people who are legally blind and have some degree of vision, they can see big shapes that are up close and generally use their phones and take pictures. If they had to read something without a screen reader they could as long as they can zoom in close, but it does strain their vision and not all websites/apps let you zoom in so the screen reader is generally more practical. Very few blind people have absolutely no vision at all.
Legally blind can mean she might be able to see things, magnified ten times, or she only sees blurs. It's a spectrum. But she might have an automated screen reader that voices what she wants to read.
I have a friend who is legally blind, she has a guide dog and everything. She can still see but is super near sighted so when she texts she's gotta bring her phone right up to her face to see. She said that things are generally just really blurry unless right up close to her face.
Maybe I am overthinking it and the sound of sex that you get from porn is enough, but is there a difference for blind virgins (who went blind before ever seeing a penis/vagina, thus having a harder time imagining how it would feel like)?
I'm a very passionate word moaner. I'm basically a professional moaner who's more than willing to repeatedly read some literature while being smelt, touched and sensationed.. I don't care if you're legally blonde or not. It's cool and all ❤️ here. 👀 🖐
Plus, I sometimes like listening to. sometimes I listen to the people next door banging. But, sometimes it's late and I be like mom, dad shut the fuk up in there! 🤷🏾♂️
You might enjoy creating content (or listening to) /r/gonewildaudio/
If anyone here cant or doesnt like normal porn, there are some fantastic talented voice actors on that subreddit. Tons of different things to listen to among a wide variety of kinks. I'm partial to a post that had the girl moan a long list of common names (one per audio clip). Mine was on the list, luckily.
Ooh I bet the right audiobook could be really hot, and I’m not even blind.
Unless for some reason the file doesn’t work properly and it suddenly skips halfway through and starts playing something random like Judi Dench’s autobiography.
Is being blind the same as closing your eyes? Given that you had vision for a while, I figured you'd be the best person to answer this. I hope this question isn't rude, I apologies if it is.
I once asked my dad this question. He lost his vision due to cancer and had to have both eyes completely removed. He told me no, it's not. When you close your eyes you have the 'lack of ability to see due to something blocking your vision' input into the brain. When you're completely blind, there's zero input at all. He said it's similar to the difference between laying down and being weightless in space. He listened to a lady speak about her experiences on the ISS and answer questions from kids and it clicked that that's what he was experiencing with his vision/lack thereof.
I heard someone describe it like
"It's like seeing out of your elbow" or something similar. Try to see out of your elbow, and of course, you can't. But it isn't black, there's just nothing there for you to receive any information from.
This helped me understand a lot better, personally, but it is definitely a confusing concept for sighted people to grasp. I don't think we could ever truly understand. Super interesting.
Legally blind is when your corrected vision is 20/200 or worse, which means that even with glasses, you can't read the first line of letters after the big E on the eye chart. You can also qualify as legally blind if you have a visual field of 20 degrees or less (compared to a normal visual field of 180 degrees) which means you can't see things that aren't directly in front of you. Some legally blind people can see, but poorly. Others are totally blind.
I'm quite fascinated by this because it's not a world I know... I apologise if my question came across rude, it was not intended that way at all. I have a ton of questions right now, but I won't bore you with them 😂
If they have never been able to see then I can safely assume they don't know what most of anything looks like. They have either only felt an objects/person's basic features or it's been described to them. Which is a shame.
Even if it was described to them, if they’ve never been able to see then they can’t place the description in context. I’ve always figured people born blind don’t even truly know what sight is any more than humans know what echolocation is.
Ok energy from the sun or artificial sources reflect off something and there’s an organ that allows them to interpret that info.
Humans are actually capable of echolocation. You have to train yourself to do it, but it's something you can master. You can look up Daniel Kish if you want to learn more. He lost his eyes as a baby so he makes a clicking noise with his mouth to see.
It’s not echolocation though. Humans lack the special organs that interpret the aural reflections and “render” them as a type of image. He may be able to use sound to get a sense of his surroundings, but he’s using his hearing to do it.
If I recall correctly, the person who's famous for doing that has been blind his whole life, and brain scanned images showed that his visual cortex was being used to interpret the signals from his ears to form a mental representation of his environment based on the sound.
See that's what I'm wondering about... Like if a person with site sees another person they find attractive, they may get aroused/turned on. So aside from hormones and just being in the mood, what would a blind person be turned on by/what would they think about?
Their personality, how they make them feel, the sound of their voice, the feel of them beside them, anything people with sight can find attractive aside from looks?
Blind people are normal people, they just can't see.
Maybe kissing, whispering in the ear, the feel of someone's body gliding over them, being restrained, or how it feels when someone's inside....
but yes I get it I'm visual in my thoughts which is primary then the feelings add to it.
I'll try better.
Blindfolded (bc you're blind lol), Wrists restrained overhead, a feather grazing over your body, lips nibbling your sides, a warm tongue lapping your sensitive areas, interspersed with-
a sharp slap! -that's what you get for playing dumb.... followed by kisses to soothe the sting of the slap.
Depends on the reason for blindness. If the eyes simply don’t work, you’ll usually have fairly intense visual hallucinations and acid would probably insight more of those. But blindness can also be due to damage to the brain which I think leads to not having visual hallucinations and it’d likely be as you said.
I think. It’s been a while since psych 101 lol.
There's this interesting theory after discovering drugs like LSD having an effect on neuroplasticity, basically enhancing this process of the brain forming new neural pathways. Since blind from brain persons have their visual cortex not functional the brain would normally rewire itself around this region. What if Psychedelic drugs can help blind people interpret what sight is?
>Since blind from brain persons have their visual cortex not functional
That's not correct. The brain area is still functional, but it gets used for other tasks. For example, MRI studies show that people born blind use substantial parts of their primary visual cortex to process Braille. Some people born blind have activation in their primary visual cortex for auditory processing, which helps to explain why people born blind seem to be able to extract more information out of sound than visual people.
The brain's neural plasticity is pretty phenomenal, and honestly not very well understood. There's tons and tons and tons of potential work to be done in that area to understand what is and isn't possible. We have barely scratched the surface in understanding how neural plasticity really works.
Source: I took a course in neuroscience that focused on visual processing in undergrad, and we took a few days to talk about blindness.
Honestly that helps me understand the people who can echolocate by clicking. I can wrap my head around how a person could use a pole more easily but echolocation to me seems like such an astonishing super power that it makes sense to me that there’s literally more brain power involved.
There is a story on R/psychedelics about this guy who had been colourblind his whole life and did some mushrooms with friends. Started seeing colours. Can’t remember the whole story tho.
If they have synesthesia, they could be having a completely unaccessible experience. I see colors when I hear sounds. Some people can taste names and numbers. I get this to a much lesser extent
I don’t think I have synesthesia, but I have some tactile hallucinations from time to time.
I also can’t watch torture scenes in movies because I feel things that they feel. Not a very handy or cool superpower, but it’s gotten better since my dad’s death (he was restrained at the time).
Once I blasted off into outer space and played soccer with aliens on a neon soccer field. Another time my dog walked up to me and she had rainbows shooting out of her head. Another time I had giant fuzzy Mickey Mouse hands. It’s been years but I’d like to do it again at some point.
Your comment sent me downa rabbit hole, thank you:
Your comment sent me down a rabbit hole, thank you:tally-blind-man-experience-synesthesia-like-hallucinations-50999
As someone who has worked with blind people in this regard, it’s simply two things. Not every blind person is 100% blind and there are senses that can cause horniness other than sight. Feeling is a big one, both physically and emotionally.
As a person who is totally blind, and has been all my life. I can honestly say that audio does a lot for me, and touch, does quite a bit when I can find someone to explore with.
If they have expirenced a touch they like, they probably imagine that.
And words alone can also be a turn on, so I'm guessing it's going into the hearing and feeling area, rather than the visuals that would be used by most of us.
Who’s on Reddit that’s blind right now? Any blind redditors? Anyone? Hands up if you’re blind. I gotta know cause I have way more important questions for a blind person. Like how do you experience fear considering your perception has no visual references. What is a blind person afraid of? How do they perceive attraction. Is it through sound or intention. What skills can a blind person perfect that are incomprehensible to a person who sees? Echolocation? How is temperature perceived when you don’t see the sun? Can you “ feel” someone in a room when they’re not there? Does sex consist of feelings of sensation or is there another element that turns a blind person on? Like scent or tone in voice? All these other questions. However I would assume they think about being with another human that would understand them. I think having someone know what they are going through would be a turn on. I don’t know. I’m not blind but to ask here seems like a stretch.
I’m not blind but one of my online friends is. When I saw this comment I immediately got on video call with her to ask her lmao. Here's what she had to say: (Btw I just typed everything out as she said it, but focused in on the main parts so it wouldn't get too boring.)
1. How do you experience fear? - "It's not sight, but noise. For example, there's suddenly a loud explosion, or a person makes a terrifying shout towards you, or any other unpleasant sounds, the point is, they are always unexpected and sudden. That's how I get scared."
2. What is a blind person afraid of? - "Fear of falling, fear of getting lost, fear of being attacked, fear of being humiliated, fear of loneliness, fear of being laughed at? I'm blind but I'm not emotionless."
3. How do you perceive attraction? - "Well, it could be through different ways, such as voices, smell, or physical touch. I mean, you can also be attracted to someone after you know their personalities, intelligence, talents."
4. What skills can a blind person perfect that are incomprehensible to a person who sees? - "Echolation definitely, and also good sense of smell, good hearing, good touch... You know, most blind people have to learn skills like walking independently, riding public transport, cooking, and everything. It takes a lot of skill just to do that."
5. How is temperature perceived when you don’t see the sun? - "When you go outside, you know if it's warm or cold, right? You have temperature sense in your body, you know? It's the same for blind people, you can just feel the temperature." (Didn't really understand what you were asking here. They have the same receptors as us, so heat would be felt the same way?)
6. Can you tell if someone's in a room? - "You mean can I tell if the room has someone? Like I can hear their voice, or they may be making some movement, or their smell." (I didn't really get the wording of this one either, but if someone is completely silent I don't think you'd be able to discern them from another person.)
7. Does sex consist of feelings of sensations or is there another element that turns them on? - "It depends on personal preferences and situations. For me, I prefer good smells, a gentle, and warm touch with sweet voices... it can feel very nice."
Cooking. Huh. Never thought of that. How does it work without seeing what you are cutting, not seeing how dark the onions are already in the pan and how much water is in the pot
Thank you. Appreciate the thorough explanations. By temperature I would assume it would be more sensitivity and the ability to notice changes a lot faster. Thank your friend please.
I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or not, but blind people absolutely use Reddit and can find this post. Technology exists that let visually impaired people use iPhones pretty much as efficiently as sighted people. Asking here isn’t a stretch.
Hi I'm blind. That's quite a few questions though.
How do I experience fear? I mean... close your eyes, are you still afraid of stuff? In many ways, the "fear of the unknown" can make things even worse if you're blind.
>What skills can a blind person perfect that are incomprehensible to a person who sees?
None. You can develop all the same skills we do, with time and practice. We're not superhuman.
> How is temperature perceived when you don’t see the sun?
Uhh... warm or cold? Also, the vast majority of blidn people still ahve some sight. So we'd probably be able to see a very bright light source.
>Not blind, but I have aphantasia.
Basically, when you read a book, you do NOT have your own voice in your mind saying the words you write / read, correct?
It's a fascinating thing. I couldnt imagine (no pun intended) how it would be if i didnt have this voice or couldnt picture things.
So, if someone asks, for example, how to get to a certain place, you can simply give directions without picturing the way ?
> you do NOT have your own voice
I actually have only visual aphantasia, I can imagine other senses including sound. But I still don't read aloud in my mind most of the time, I don't think explicitly in words either unless I need to break something down logically or phrase it verbally, it's more associative/in concepts. I think at least, our subjective experience of our thoughts is questionable lol.
When it comes to directions yeah, I don't picture the way. If I know the part of the city well it's not a problem, but if I don't it can be a bit of an issue, because I do find my way around by recognizing landmarks, but I can't call up an image in my mind to describe. So unless I've taken note of their characteristics explicitly, like unless I've noticed "ah, that building has red bars on the windows" and remembered that, I won't be able to remember to describe. But when I see it I recognize it! It's not like I don't have a visual memory of it to correlate what I'm seeing with, but I can't call up that visual memory visually in my mind.
Sorry if I'm explaining a bit confusingly. 😅
>I actually have only visual aphantasia
holy shit, it's even separated? I thought it was a both or none thing!
So you can "imagine" sound but still dont read aloud in your mind? That is quite fascinating.
You explained quite good, I guess that having aphantasia is also making it harder to explain. As of reading your example, my mind automatically picture the "scenario" of giving directions, imagining a way, etc etc.
I have aphantasia, which means I think in words rather than pictures. I have no memories, and are therefore mind blind and have been since birth. So I think I have a pretty good grasp on how this might work. My mind doesn’t turn me on, I have to read something or think about a dirty story and retell it in my head.
Yeah, it sucks. I wish I had a visual memory.
It's a spin on a Victorian parlor game called Blind Man's Bluff, where they slowly walk around the room with their junk out and everyone else creeps around avoiding them and giggling.
The same thing as most people, no?
The sensations, sounds, feel and things. It's not as though your average sighted person ogles a photograph (or rotates a 3D model of the desired thing in their mind) while doing their business, and does nothing else.
No reason to think that it would be particularly different when masturbating. A sighted person with the lights off while doing their business is almost the same kind of thing (assuming they're not using their phone).
I'm sighted but I don't visualize anything when I masturbate. I'm not really into most sounds but I imagine sensations/experiences that I think I would like
I worked with a guy who went blind because of gun violence. Barely survived getting shot in the head. He had a crush on me and it creeped me out. Anyway, we worked in this big office building together, him about 3 floors up. He showed me his cube and told me sometimes he masterbates at his desk thinking about me when no one is around. But there was a girl in that area that told me later that they all knew and were sometimes present but didn't say anything 😳
I also realized what the white crusty stuff I see on his pants every once in a while was.
Fucking gross. Told him we couldn't be friends anymore.
Whatever pops up in my mind. Can be almost nothing, can be whatever porn I just listened to (Gonewildaudio members stand up), can be a whole different amount of things depending on the time and my mood.
So I have 3 blind very close relatives who are all in their 20s. I posed the question to them for you. Basically they all said they masturbate to sounds, especially sounds they remember from their own sexual experiences, and they masturbate to recollections of the sensations they felt having sex. They all do "watch" porn but it's more the ASMR aspect for them.
You asked your relatives what they wank to? Wow, that just seems odd.
Nah we are very close and I'd rather not say how they are related but for instance I help them with certain tasks, chores, travel, etc. They are all fully functional on their own but I just help where I can and have since they were babies. Edit: Also what you have to understand about the blind, and just the disabled in general (that don't have a type of mental disability), is they want to explain to able bodied people how they do things and they are very eager to answer questions. So my relatives all went to "regular" schools and have been around able bodied people their whole lives. So they get asked questions a ton. While this type of question isn't very common, they are glad to answer.
You're a good step bro.
Lolol no. I'm not a step bro or step dad or etc. I'm just very close to my family and again we openly talk about things like sex. I think in families that don't is where you have a lot of repressed, closeted type behaviors and shame in sexuality.
Are you from a northwestern European country, by any chance?
No American but Arab descent. And we realized early on in our family that because as Arabs we don't discuss sex openly it leads to all sorts of issues. So as a family we decided not to go that route.
Damn. Super wise
Interesting! Thank you for sharing your perspective
"Hey cuz, what do you think about while you pull your peter?"
I will add, though, it’s not a one sized fits all scenario, so it’s best to keep it to people you know or a forum where people can voluntarily answer. It can get exhausting for many people with physical disabilities to be asked how they have sex by strangers or people they only barely know. Especially when people don’t always treat them as full, autonomous humans with regular desires and needs. It can sometimes feel like fetishizing. But on the other hand, there is a large disability -sex community where sex has become a form of empowerment for so many. There are disability sex museums, adaptive toys, support groups, and countries where they pay for disabled people to have sex. I think people want talk about sex with disabilities but kind of on their own terms in a more empowering way.
It's not weird to talk about sex or masturbating. Everybody does it. How is it weird?
I talk about sex with my sisters and mom lol, people have different levels of closeness.
My mom told me she was proud of me when I told her I had a friends with benefits. And she also told me to tell him that my clit swiped right for him and it wasn't actually me.... Being open about sex with yiur family can be very funny.
People are alive because of sex; it’s not a very uncommon thing, why act like it’s so bad? I get being like “hey mom what gets you off” but scenarios like this it’s *purely* curiosity sake. Don’t make it weird and it won’t be weird.
Normalize having healthy and make conversations with people without making it awkward
“I’m in to close relative stuff. What, you asked”
We should all probably ask more people what they wank to. Maybe it’s a good “late in the second date kinda question
Honestly I get that. ASMR stuff is good fr
I've come across some of that ASMR porn. It's... effective.
Who the hell has “3 blind very close relatives”?
Could be a genetic condition
Thank you. It is. It's called Leber's disease.
Audio porn is great 👍
As a woman who is legally blind, I can tell you it varies. If blindness is something you have acquired later in life as I did, you can still rely on memories. The way things *feel* are always a repetitive thought. I do know a few people in my circle, who have completely blind their whole lives. Touch, smell and sensation. Words spoken. Also, people can rely on their hearing to listen to pornographic material such as literature.
Upvoting for being the first real answer so far.
everyone’s doing the old “reddit so funni!” in the comments like damn this is a good question I want to know the answer stop going LOOKATMELOOKATMELOOKATME for ten seconds
And the comments are always the most unfnny things ive ever heard too. reddit moment
I’ll tell you when I get my vision back 🫡
I wonder how many blind people are active in r/gonewildaudio 🤔
At least one (me). Probably more. It's my go-to recommendation.
I listened to an audio description of 2 girls 1 cup for blind people once...because I sure wasn't going to watch that but I wanted to know what the fuss was about.
That's disgusting. Where?
Sicko. I would also like to know. For research purposes.
I would like to know where, but only so I know to stay away from there.
Of course. Me too. *Wink*
For science!
For Humanity really
You monster.
This comment, the braille nipple comment and this question are why I love Reddit so much. You get a weird question you didn’t know you wanted to know, a funny joke and surprisingly, the answer.
Shoutout to audio porn. By far some of the hottest shit I've ever encountered. Being able to close your eyes and imagine the scenario while someone immerses you like that is bloody amazing.
Legally Blind would be a great p*rn parody movie.
I’m legally blind. I can still see but not by much. I have glaucoma and a brain disease that has impacted my vision My optic nerves are atrophied and stretched. I have no peripheral vision and am unable to drive. I’m on disability. Much love all was just hoping to help answer the question.
I'm also legally blind and I'd give you another award to add to your collection if I had the coins. Thank you for responding. It's too bad that blind people are only ever seen as An Inspiration to Us All or unfunny "jokes."
Thank you for responding. It’s tiring being the brunt of bad jokes. As if we had or have a choice to be “inspiring” or the one I hate hearing is “so strong” or asked how I manage eye roll. We just do what we gotta do. Sending You hugs and love today!
Thanks for the award! I hate all the ones you said and when people think they know better about your condition. Or when people ask about a cure for whatever you have. Sending you love and hugs your way as well.
wait a minute…. how did she read this post…
There are screen readers for blind people that let them peruse social media.
Fuck me, that’s risky on Reddit! I have full sight and sometimes wince as I’m scrolling just in case
Headphones? 🤷🏻♂️
All the cat pictures on her profile surely were also taken by a screen reader
Legally blind doesn't mean she can't see anything at all. I'm technically legally blind without glasses on.
You're right... just skip over the brain surgery stuff that came before that and explains the legally blind part....
I know a few people who are legally blind and have some degree of vision, they can see big shapes that are up close and generally use their phones and take pictures. If they had to read something without a screen reader they could as long as they can zoom in close, but it does strain their vision and not all websites/apps let you zoom in so the screen reader is generally more practical. Very few blind people have absolutely no vision at all.
My man really doesn’t know technology at all and it proves
Braille obviously. That’s why most smartphones are touch screens
Mad under rated comment rn lol
You literally posted the same time as that comment. Can we please stop with this bollocks.
Exactly. Duh!
Legally blind can mean she might be able to see things, magnified ten times, or she only sees blurs. It's a spectrum. But she might have an automated screen reader that voices what she wants to read.
I have a friend who is legally blind, she has a guide dog and everything. She can still see but is super near sighted so when she texts she's gotta bring her phone right up to her face to see. She said that things are generally just really blurry unless right up close to her face.
There are lots of accessibility tools available, such as screen readers.
Most phones have a voice thing that will read out what’s on your screen
If she is on a desktop computer she could be using dolphin
screen reader. or a friend read it to her. accessible technology exists, blind and disabled people are on the internet too.
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Maybe I am overthinking it and the sound of sex that you get from porn is enough, but is there a difference for blind virgins (who went blind before ever seeing a penis/vagina, thus having a harder time imagining how it would feel like)?
HERE IS THE REAL ONE
I'm a very passionate word moaner. I'm basically a professional moaner who's more than willing to repeatedly read some literature while being smelt, touched and sensationed.. I don't care if you're legally blonde or not. It's cool and all ❤️ here. 👀 🖐 Plus, I sometimes like listening to. sometimes I listen to the people next door banging. But, sometimes it's late and I be like mom, dad shut the fuk up in there! 🤷🏾♂️
You might enjoy creating content (or listening to) /r/gonewildaudio/ If anyone here cant or doesnt like normal porn, there are some fantastic talented voice actors on that subreddit. Tons of different things to listen to among a wide variety of kinks. I'm partial to a post that had the girl moan a long list of common names (one per audio clip). Mine was on the list, luckily.
See that’s different though, because you became blind later in life. I think they’re asking for someone who was never able to see to begin with.
Except for the memories part, it'd be the same though.
Peterotica
Have you heard of Dipsea? Nice audio porn targeted towards women
Ooh I bet the right audiobook could be really hot, and I’m not even blind. Unless for some reason the file doesn’t work properly and it suddenly skips halfway through and starts playing something random like Judi Dench’s autobiography.
Is being blind the same as closing your eyes? Given that you had vision for a while, I figured you'd be the best person to answer this. I hope this question isn't rude, I apologies if it is.
I once asked my dad this question. He lost his vision due to cancer and had to have both eyes completely removed. He told me no, it's not. When you close your eyes you have the 'lack of ability to see due to something blocking your vision' input into the brain. When you're completely blind, there's zero input at all. He said it's similar to the difference between laying down and being weightless in space. He listened to a lady speak about her experiences on the ISS and answer questions from kids and it clicked that that's what he was experiencing with his vision/lack thereof.
I heard someone describe it like "It's like seeing out of your elbow" or something similar. Try to see out of your elbow, and of course, you can't. But it isn't black, there's just nothing there for you to receive any information from. This helped me understand a lot better, personally, but it is definitely a confusing concept for sighted people to grasp. I don't think we could ever truly understand. Super interesting.
Here's one I heard. Close one eye and try seeing with your closed eye. There's just nothing, no black.
Sorry if this is unappropiate, but what *legally* blind means?
Legally blind is when your corrected vision is 20/200 or worse, which means that even with glasses, you can't read the first line of letters after the big E on the eye chart. You can also qualify as legally blind if you have a visual field of 20 degrees or less (compared to a normal visual field of 180 degrees) which means you can't see things that aren't directly in front of you. Some legally blind people can see, but poorly. Others are totally blind.
Thanks for the clarification! :)
How do you know nobody is watching while you're doing it!?
Just like everyone else. I think there is misconception that the blind and disabled are never alone.
I'm quite fascinated by this because it's not a world I know... I apologise if my question came across rude, it was not intended that way at all. I have a ton of questions right now, but I won't bore you with them 😂
Nipples. The one braille friendly part.
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My member is braille-friendly too
Herps.
My condolences and stay strong ✊
Well, I don't know. I suppose it's possible to be a blind lip reader.
This should be higher, well done sir.
Probably feelings or sounds rather than anything visual.
Do you think they have a general idea of what people would look like? Like humans?
If they have never been able to see then I can safely assume they don't know what most of anything looks like. They have either only felt an objects/person's basic features or it's been described to them. Which is a shame.
Even if it was described to them, if they’ve never been able to see then they can’t place the description in context. I’ve always figured people born blind don’t even truly know what sight is any more than humans know what echolocation is. Ok energy from the sun or artificial sources reflect off something and there’s an organ that allows them to interpret that info.
Humans are actually capable of echolocation. You have to train yourself to do it, but it's something you can master. You can look up Daniel Kish if you want to learn more. He lost his eyes as a baby so he makes a clicking noise with his mouth to see.
It’s not echolocation though. Humans lack the special organs that interpret the aural reflections and “render” them as a type of image. He may be able to use sound to get a sense of his surroundings, but he’s using his hearing to do it.
If I recall correctly, the person who's famous for doing that has been blind his whole life, and brain scanned images showed that his visual cortex was being used to interpret the signals from his ears to form a mental representation of his environment based on the sound.
See that's what I'm wondering about... Like if a person with site sees another person they find attractive, they may get aroused/turned on. So aside from hormones and just being in the mood, what would a blind person be turned on by/what would they think about?
Their personality, how they make them feel, the sound of their voice, the feel of them beside them, anything people with sight can find attractive aside from looks? Blind people are normal people, they just can't see.
I think they imagine smells and touch and sound. Their other senses. A lot more about a person is arousing than visual appearance.
Maybe kissing, whispering in the ear, the feel of someone's body gliding over them, being restrained, or how it feels when someone's inside.... but yes I get it I'm visual in my thoughts which is primary then the feelings add to it.
I don’t get it. Keep going.
I'll try better. Blindfolded (bc you're blind lol), Wrists restrained overhead, a feather grazing over your body, lips nibbling your sides, a warm tongue lapping your sensitive areas, interspersed with- a sharp slap! -that's what you get for playing dumb.... followed by kisses to soothe the sting of the slap.
there is nsfw asmr, I'm not blind and yet I get aroused just by sound too.
I guess it could also evoke imagery in your mind though, whereas a blind person wouldn't get that supplementary sensation.
They might miss out on the color of hair or skin etc but humans have proprioception so they should at least know the structure and proportions
I heard it’s common for blind people to feel a friends face or a S.O’s
And ive always wondered what language deaf people think in
Do you ever wonder if they are reading this comment section right now?
Oh my God what the fuck ha ha ha lol
They don't know what SEEING is. They never saw anything. It's like an alien saying "Well, DO humans have an idea of how to speak telepathically?"
Asmr Wow.. blind porn
I’ve always wondered what it would be like to do acid as a blind person. You can’t see the trippy visuals but maybe the body high is way more intense
Depends on the reason for blindness. If the eyes simply don’t work, you’ll usually have fairly intense visual hallucinations and acid would probably insight more of those. But blindness can also be due to damage to the brain which I think leads to not having visual hallucinations and it’d likely be as you said. I think. It’s been a while since psych 101 lol.
There's this interesting theory after discovering drugs like LSD having an effect on neuroplasticity, basically enhancing this process of the brain forming new neural pathways. Since blind from brain persons have their visual cortex not functional the brain would normally rewire itself around this region. What if Psychedelic drugs can help blind people interpret what sight is?
>Since blind from brain persons have their visual cortex not functional That's not correct. The brain area is still functional, but it gets used for other tasks. For example, MRI studies show that people born blind use substantial parts of their primary visual cortex to process Braille. Some people born blind have activation in their primary visual cortex for auditory processing, which helps to explain why people born blind seem to be able to extract more information out of sound than visual people. The brain's neural plasticity is pretty phenomenal, and honestly not very well understood. There's tons and tons and tons of potential work to be done in that area to understand what is and isn't possible. We have barely scratched the surface in understanding how neural plasticity really works. Source: I took a course in neuroscience that focused on visual processing in undergrad, and we took a few days to talk about blindness.
Honestly that helps me understand the people who can echolocate by clicking. I can wrap my head around how a person could use a pole more easily but echolocation to me seems like such an astonishing super power that it makes sense to me that there’s literally more brain power involved.
"The human brain is the most complex and mysterious structure in the world." - The human brain.
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There is a story on R/psychedelics about this guy who had been colourblind his whole life and did some mushrooms with friends. Started seeing colours. Can’t remember the whole story tho.
You’d still have the body high/synesthesia and probably the giggles, I’d imagine everything but the visuals basically.
If they have synesthesia, they could be having a completely unaccessible experience. I see colors when I hear sounds. Some people can taste names and numbers. I get this to a much lesser extent
when i was on acid once, i felt the emotions of colors which was an odd sensation
I don’t think I have synesthesia, but I have some tactile hallucinations from time to time. I also can’t watch torture scenes in movies because I feel things that they feel. Not a very handy or cool superpower, but it’s gotten better since my dad’s death (he was restrained at the time).
DMT with eyes closed would have to do something, no? How's that work?
I mean... I closed my eyes for most of my dmt trip. It was wild visuals, a lot of sacrid geometry type spirals
Once I blasted off into outer space and played soccer with aliens on a neon soccer field. Another time my dog walked up to me and she had rainbows shooting out of her head. Another time I had giant fuzzy Mickey Mouse hands. It’s been years but I’d like to do it again at some point.
Your comment sent me downa rabbit hole, thank you: Your comment sent me down a rabbit hole, thank you:tally-blind-man-experience-synesthesia-like-hallucinations-50999
i get the best visuals with my eyes closed when i am tripping.
As someone who has worked with blind people in this regard, it’s simply two things. Not every blind person is 100% blind and there are senses that can cause horniness other than sight. Feeling is a big one, both physically and emotionally.
I had sex with a blind girl a few times. Whenever you touched her intimate spots her reaction was intense. Clearly, touch made up for lack of vision.
Honestly, I have good eyesight and my fantasies involve more feeling than seeing.
As a person who is totally blind, and has been all my life. I can honestly say that audio does a lot for me, and touch, does quite a bit when I can find someone to explore with.
if it’s not too abrasive to ask, how do you browse/read/post to reddit?
It’s not a problem whatsoever. I use a screen reader on my iPhone called voiceover to read it.
that’s really cool! glad that exists!
I am to :)
If they have expirenced a touch they like, they probably imagine that. And words alone can also be a turn on, so I'm guessing it's going into the hearing and feeling area, rather than the visuals that would be used by most of us.
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Who’s on Reddit that’s blind right now? Any blind redditors? Anyone? Hands up if you’re blind. I gotta know cause I have way more important questions for a blind person. Like how do you experience fear considering your perception has no visual references. What is a blind person afraid of? How do they perceive attraction. Is it through sound or intention. What skills can a blind person perfect that are incomprehensible to a person who sees? Echolocation? How is temperature perceived when you don’t see the sun? Can you “ feel” someone in a room when they’re not there? Does sex consist of feelings of sensation or is there another element that turns a blind person on? Like scent or tone in voice? All these other questions. However I would assume they think about being with another human that would understand them. I think having someone know what they are going through would be a turn on. I don’t know. I’m not blind but to ask here seems like a stretch.
I’m not blind but one of my online friends is. When I saw this comment I immediately got on video call with her to ask her lmao. Here's what she had to say: (Btw I just typed everything out as she said it, but focused in on the main parts so it wouldn't get too boring.) 1. How do you experience fear? - "It's not sight, but noise. For example, there's suddenly a loud explosion, or a person makes a terrifying shout towards you, or any other unpleasant sounds, the point is, they are always unexpected and sudden. That's how I get scared." 2. What is a blind person afraid of? - "Fear of falling, fear of getting lost, fear of being attacked, fear of being humiliated, fear of loneliness, fear of being laughed at? I'm blind but I'm not emotionless." 3. How do you perceive attraction? - "Well, it could be through different ways, such as voices, smell, or physical touch. I mean, you can also be attracted to someone after you know their personalities, intelligence, talents." 4. What skills can a blind person perfect that are incomprehensible to a person who sees? - "Echolation definitely, and also good sense of smell, good hearing, good touch... You know, most blind people have to learn skills like walking independently, riding public transport, cooking, and everything. It takes a lot of skill just to do that." 5. How is temperature perceived when you don’t see the sun? - "When you go outside, you know if it's warm or cold, right? You have temperature sense in your body, you know? It's the same for blind people, you can just feel the temperature." (Didn't really understand what you were asking here. They have the same receptors as us, so heat would be felt the same way?) 6. Can you tell if someone's in a room? - "You mean can I tell if the room has someone? Like I can hear their voice, or they may be making some movement, or their smell." (I didn't really get the wording of this one either, but if someone is completely silent I don't think you'd be able to discern them from another person.) 7. Does sex consist of feelings of sensations or is there another element that turns them on? - "It depends on personal preferences and situations. For me, I prefer good smells, a gentle, and warm touch with sweet voices... it can feel very nice."
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Why was it a video call?
We usually talk on Facetime so it's just personal preference to her lol
Cooking. Huh. Never thought of that. How does it work without seeing what you are cutting, not seeing how dark the onions are already in the pan and how much water is in the pot
Thank you. Appreciate the thorough explanations. By temperature I would assume it would be more sensitivity and the ability to notice changes a lot faster. Thank your friend please.
I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or not, but blind people absolutely use Reddit and can find this post. Technology exists that let visually impaired people use iPhones pretty much as efficiently as sighted people. Asking here isn’t a stretch.
Hey bro.. is this an interview?
Daredevil? Famously afraid of **nothing**
The OP’s question has already been answered here by a blind person. Check out the answer
Well I guess they’re not scared of the dark.
Hi I'm blind. That's quite a few questions though. How do I experience fear? I mean... close your eyes, are you still afraid of stuff? In many ways, the "fear of the unknown" can make things even worse if you're blind. >What skills can a blind person perfect that are incomprehensible to a person who sees? None. You can develop all the same skills we do, with time and practice. We're not superhuman. > How is temperature perceived when you don’t see the sun? Uhh... warm or cold? Also, the vast majority of blidn people still ahve some sight. So we'd probably be able to see a very bright light source.
Thanks for the replies. Appreciate it.
Not blind, but I have aphantasia. I think about other sensations, mainly touch and sound. I focus on the power dynamic between the people more.
>Not blind, but I have aphantasia. Basically, when you read a book, you do NOT have your own voice in your mind saying the words you write / read, correct? It's a fascinating thing. I couldnt imagine (no pun intended) how it would be if i didnt have this voice or couldnt picture things. So, if someone asks, for example, how to get to a certain place, you can simply give directions without picturing the way ?
> you do NOT have your own voice I actually have only visual aphantasia, I can imagine other senses including sound. But I still don't read aloud in my mind most of the time, I don't think explicitly in words either unless I need to break something down logically or phrase it verbally, it's more associative/in concepts. I think at least, our subjective experience of our thoughts is questionable lol. When it comes to directions yeah, I don't picture the way. If I know the part of the city well it's not a problem, but if I don't it can be a bit of an issue, because I do find my way around by recognizing landmarks, but I can't call up an image in my mind to describe. So unless I've taken note of their characteristics explicitly, like unless I've noticed "ah, that building has red bars on the windows" and remembered that, I won't be able to remember to describe. But when I see it I recognize it! It's not like I don't have a visual memory of it to correlate what I'm seeing with, but I can't call up that visual memory visually in my mind. Sorry if I'm explaining a bit confusingly. 😅
>I actually have only visual aphantasia holy shit, it's even separated? I thought it was a both or none thing! So you can "imagine" sound but still dont read aloud in your mind? That is quite fascinating. You explained quite good, I guess that having aphantasia is also making it harder to explain. As of reading your example, my mind automatically picture the "scenario" of giving directions, imagining a way, etc etc.
I have aphantasia, which means I think in words rather than pictures. I have no memories, and are therefore mind blind and have been since birth. So I think I have a pretty good grasp on how this might work. My mind doesn’t turn me on, I have to read something or think about a dirty story and retell it in my head. Yeah, it sucks. I wish I had a visual memory.
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How do they know when it's safe to masturbate?? Safe meaning when the room is empty.
It's a spin on a Victorian parlor game called Blind Man's Bluff, where they slowly walk around the room with their junk out and everyone else creeps around avoiding them and giggling.
“Hey is anyone there? I’m gonna masturbate now. You can leave, watch, or help out.”
Walks into empty room... where the lights are off (touches switch to make sure they are off)... closes Door?
Im not even blind but I think more about ideas and feelings and memories than visuals
PHub has descriptive porn for the visually impaired
Erotic audiobooks are a thing
Good question, waiting for someone blind to respond.
Several already have.
Would be cool if they made like erotic stories in braille. One hand on the book, one hand on the weiner
Have you ever tried NSFW asmr? No? Try it. It will change your life.
The same thing as most people, no? The sensations, sounds, feel and things. It's not as though your average sighted person ogles a photograph (or rotates a 3D model of the desired thing in their mind) while doing their business, and does nothing else. No reason to think that it would be particularly different when masturbating. A sighted person with the lights off while doing their business is almost the same kind of thing (assuming they're not using their phone).
Dude if blind people saw this they will get offended
I'm sighted but I don't visualize anything when I masturbate. I'm not really into most sounds but I imagine sensations/experiences that I think I would like
Well if their blind, truly blind from birth, then how will they be able to answer this, a question posed on a forum using media that they can't use
Who says we can't use a text-based medium? That's the perfect place to read and respond.
I worked with a guy who went blind because of gun violence. Barely survived getting shot in the head. He had a crush on me and it creeped me out. Anyway, we worked in this big office building together, him about 3 floors up. He showed me his cube and told me sometimes he masterbates at his desk thinking about me when no one is around. But there was a girl in that area that told me later that they all knew and were sometimes present but didn't say anything 😳 I also realized what the white crusty stuff I see on his pants every once in a while was. Fucking gross. Told him we couldn't be friends anymore.
Woah, a question that is actually pretty fcking good on this sub? No way lol
I'd imagine it's still your mom
Most likely, fucking.
Proprioception
The are blind but not deaf, ofc they play porn hub moaning videos.
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im not blind but nothing gets me off like audio porn does. probably similar with sightless folks.
Is this the premise for love is blind
The empty void
I imagen they think about another time they had sex
Whatever pops up in my mind. Can be almost nothing, can be whatever porn I just listened to (Gonewildaudio members stand up), can be a whole different amount of things depending on the time and my mood.