Ha!
Yes, you're only truly lesbian if you're butch.
It couldn't possibly be any other way.
Guest_Donkson_*
Ha!
Yes, you're only truly lesbian if you're butch.
It couldn't possibly be any other way.
well im neither im more a boyish girl. long hair and dodgt personal hygien.. and an intrest in being a NUUUUUUUURD since i was 3.
Ha!
Yes, you're only truly lesbian if you're butch.
It couldn't possibly be any other way.
Remember the time before the LIs started being confirmed where people were convinced/worried that Cassandra would be les? Ah, funny times... ![]()
Guest_Donkson_*
I certainly do... BW shocked a lot of people.
Disappointed many lesbians, though, that's for sure.
Cass wasn't my type, I kind of struck gold with Sera. I feel sorry for everybody else, though. ![]()
Guest_Donkson_*
Su Lu Pi... I'm pretty much the same.
Minus what I think you said, "dodgy personal hygiene." ![]()
I certainly do... BW shocked a lot of people.
Disappointed many lesbians, though, that's for sure.
Cass wasn't my type, I kind of struck gold with Sera. I feel sorry for everybody else, though.
Yeah, i was pretty sad back then. But then Sera ended up being awesome and I got over my disappointment. ![]()
Still appreciate Cass though, always will do.
then you are not a true gamer you filthy casual. ![]()
nah i need my hair long it hides the scars on my head when i do cut it short they ted to stick out.
^ thats why i just nod and go watch cartoons.
Right......
Because violence is so much better for our children than a little nudity and love. It's rated M for a reason and I just lOvE the way people worry about kid's seeing a bit of bum, I mean never mind the broken skull. Make's perfect sense huh?
Right......
Because violence is so much better for our children than a little nudity and love. It's rated M for a reason and I just lOvE the way people worry about kid's seeing a bit of bum, I mean never mind the broken skull. Make's perfect sense huh?
The way I see it, everyone's going to see nudity at some point in their life, why bother censoring it? Not everyone sees violence in their life. Most people go without seeing it their entire lives. Why is violence more acceptable than nudity? ![]()
The way I see it, everyone's going to see nudity at some point in their life, why bother censoring it? Not everyone sees violence in their life. Most people go without seeing it their entire lives. Why is violence more acceptable than nudity?
Exactly. There's plently of violence in children's cartoon's and programs even if it's mild it's still violence exposure but see a naked person and everyone is
suddenly like

Dude have you seen kids play? trust me gender regardless kids like violence. look at cartoons from Tom & Jerry to TMNT.
as opposed to Romantic stuff. i knew about half of the girls in my class in the 80s and 90s who were more interesteb in boys TV A team transformers ect than the Girls stuff MLP Jem ect.
i always said if they made an Action show for girls it would do well.
Dude have you seen kids play? trust me gender regardless kids like violence. look at cartoons from Tom & Jerry to TMNT.
as opposed to Romantic stuff. i knew about half of the girls in my class in the 80s and 90s who were more interesteb in boys TV A team transformers ect than the Girls stuff MLP Jem ect.
i always said if they made an Action show for girls it would do well.
tbf, it's because violence is so prevalent in the media. Kids are desensitized to it and don't see it as a bad thing, just something normal.
Yet sex is supposed to be hidden in the shadows and never, ever shown. Ever.
Honestly, I blame religion.
Dude have you seen kids play? trust me gender regardless kids like violence. look at cartoons from Tom & Jerry to TMNT.
as opposed to Romantic stuff. i knew about half of the girls in my class in the 80s and 90s who were more interesteb in boys TV A team transformers ect than the Girls stuff MLP Jem ect.
i always said if they made an Action show for girls it would do well.
Funny how in Jersey I never ran into anyone who was bi or gay/les (at least, not that I knew, since no one ever brought that up), yet I met a ton of bi/gay/les people in Florida despite it being a more religious state. Boggles the mind.
The more liberal the community the less LGBT people you will meet there.
All of those scenes should be flagged and age-restricted according to youtube policy.
Not that it excuses the obvious double standard.
YouTube is stupid?
awwww
but what about this?
Guest_Raga_*
Had a friend irl who was bi and she said that it was a bonus because she'd get all the dirty jokes that guys tend to tell. She was fun the hang out with.
She also said she preferred women, but she was dating another friend of mine who was a guy.
Funny how in Jersey I never ran into anyone who was bi or gay/les (at least, not that I knew, since no one ever brought that up), yet I met a ton of bi/gay/les people in Florida despite it being a more religious state. Boggles the mind.
Probably a simple matter of Florida having more people in it. Texas has like the 2nd or 3rd highest gay population in the US (can't remember precisely) which seems counter-intuitive, but it's mostly because it's also one of the most populous states.
..and this is why I've been recording all my inquisitor romance scenes and putting them on my phone. All that Dorian butt all of the time. Screw you YT. I will be a pixel pervert without your double standards.
I'll never quite understand the whole 'THINK OF THE CHILDREN' approach to these things. I was a curious kid and so went and learnt and in some cases saw instances of sex and homosexuality all before I hit double digits. Did it kill my childhood innocence? Nope. Turn me gay? Nope. Make me into a teen mother? Nope. Sexual deviant? Nope.
It was just something that people did as they got older, but I didn't want to. Grew up a painfully bland individual.
There are far worse things for a child to be faced with on the internet than some animated buttocks. The things I've seen man, the things I've seen... Don't ever turn that google safesearch off... ever.
Probably a simple matter of Florida having more people in it. Texas has like the 2nd or 3rd highest gay population in the US (can't remember precisely) which seems counter-intuitive, but it's mostly because it's also one of the most populous states.
Probably. It's also weird that every school I went to in Jersey had only a couple of black kids in the entire school, yet my high school here in Florida was at least half black.
But then, people seem a lot more laid back here. Well, unless you bring up religion. Apparently that's the only no-no here.
Guest_Raga_*
Probably. It's also weird that every school I went to in Jersey had only a couple of black kids in the entire school, yet my high school here in Florida was at least half black.
But then, people seem a lot more laid back here. Well, unless you bring up religion. Apparently that's the only no-no here.
I think this has more to do with zoning. The more populous and denser a city is, the more segregated it tends to be as poor (usually minority) people are forced into certain neighborhoods and only rich (usually white) people can afford to live in the nicest neighborhoods, and Southern cities in general have smaller, less dense populations. I'm not saying that zoning is nonexistent here but the radical reduction in price of land and housing makes the prospects of a poor person living somewhere besides the hood more realistic from a financial standpoint. There's also a lot more poor white people in the South who live in rural areas and not in rich suburbs.
My hunch is that certain denser cities with much higher priced housing - say Miami in Florida, would have a racial zoning situation much more similar to New York or LA.
*Edit* Seems my hunch is correct: http://atlantablacks...s-in-the-u-s/5/
Anyway, I shall now stop derailing this thread with idle demographic speculation, though I do find it interesting.
I think this has more to do with zoning. The more populous and denser a city is, the more segregated it tends to be as poor (usually minority) people are forced into certain neighborhoods and only rich (usually white) people can afford to live in the nicest neighborhoods, and Southern cities in general have smaller, less dense populations. I'm not saying that zoning is nonexistent here but the radical reduction in price of land and housing makes the prospects of a poor person living somewhere besides the hood more realistic from a financial standpoint. There's also a lot more poor white people in the South who live in rural areas and not in rich suburbs.
My hunch is that certain denser cities with much higher priced housing - say Miami in Florida, would have a racial zoning situation much more similar to New York or LA.
Anyway, I shall now stop derailing this thread with idle demographic speculation, though I do find it interesting.
Well, I've never lived in a city, so that's likely not it. All the schools I went to were for suburbs, so it didn't really have much to do with zoning, especially since my family was always on the lower end of the spectrum, income-wise, yet I was almost always surrounded by kids whose parents made shittons of money. The funny thing is, the schools in the crappiest town I lived in were no different from the rest of the schools I went to in Jersey.
Though, maybe it has more to do with Jersey having a crazy high cost of living compared to Florida. * shrugs *
Guest_Raga_*
Well, I don't mean just "city." More like "metropolitan area" which includes the suburbs. Suburbs can factor into the overall zoning. As an example. I live in the Houston area. Pasadena is an affordable mostly working class suburb of Houston so it's got a Latino population approaching 50%. If most of the suburbs had exorbitant pricing, a lot of those people would be forced to live in the inner city core.
And small towns are a whole other thing. I grew up in a town with population of only 2500, of which about 30% were black. In those circumstances, people have no choice but to integrate because there is only 1 school, 1 post office, 1 grocery store, etc. unless you are willing to drive 50 miles to get to the next closest one. Everybody has to use the infrastructure that exists whether you are poor or the kid of the town lawyer.
Anyway, for real, I will stop now.
Guest_Stormheart83_*