The Happy One wrote...
Alien sex is akin to bestiality. Truly sick.
Pretty much. I mean if aligators suddently walked upright and learned to speak, I still wouldn't want to have sex with them.
The Happy One wrote...
Alien sex is akin to bestiality. Truly sick.
So you are comparing intelligent aliens species to animals?MutantSpleen wrote...
The Happy One wrote...
Alien sex is akin to bestiality. Truly sick.
Pretty much. I mean if aligators suddently walked upright and learned to speak, I still wouldn't want to have sex with them.
MutantSpleen wrote...
The Happy One wrote...
Alien sex is akin to bestiality. Truly sick.
Pretty much. I mean if aligators suddently walked upright and learned to speak, I still wouldn't want to have sex with them.
So if that alien looked 100% human like Mr. Spock from Star trek you still feel the same way? Aliens are not animals and to compare a Twilek to a dog, you'd have to be a bit naive.The Happy One wrote...
Alien sex is akin to bestiality. Truly sick.
MrCairo wrote...
So you are comparing intelligent aliens species to animals?MutantSpleen wrote...
The Happy One wrote...
Alien sex is akin to bestiality. Truly sick.
Pretty much. I mean if aligators suddently walked upright and learned to speak, I still wouldn't want to have sex with them.
Very open minded.
Has anyone ever thought that in the setting of ME2 that inter species relationships is a normal thing?
It's like saying that the country you come from should stop you from having a relationship with someone you care for.
Have to disagree completely. I would gladly have sex with one if it wanted, though I would prefer a wolf anthroMutantSpleen wrote...
The Happy One wrote...
Alien sex is akin to bestiality. Truly sick.
Pretty much. I mean if aligators suddently walked upright and learned to speak, I still wouldn't want to have sex with them.
The Happy One wrote...
Alien sex is akin to bestiality. Truly sick.
ShadyKat wrote...
So if that alien looked 100% human like Mr. Spock from Star trek you still feel the same way? Aliens are not animals and to compare a Twilek to a dog, you'd have to be a bit naive.The Happy One wrote...
Alien sex is akin to bestiality. Truly sick.
And for the people who think it's silly for sci fi to have human/alien relationships, could you please name a few scifi games, movie or shows that have never hinted at such things. Alien/human romance is pretty much a staple in sci fi.
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Vaenier wrote...
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Have to disagree completely. I would gladly have sex with one if it wanted, though I would prefer a wolf anthro
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Exactly. Love does not equal sex. You can have sex without love, and you can love without having to express it with sex.MutantSpleen wrote...
Aliens are a differnt species, dogs are a different species. Even if dogs were intelligent enough to fly starships there would be no sexual attraction for the majority of humans. Love yes, but sexual attraction, no.
Pannamaslo wrote...
Yeah. It's silly. Lazarus project is silly, Asari are silly, eezo is silly, FTL is silly, genetic diversity of humans is even more silly. But you know what? It's a game. Not a Discovery Science channel. So suck it up.
Vaenier wrote...
Exactly. Love does not equal sex. You can have sex without love, and you can love without having to express it with sex.MutantSpleen wrote...
Aliens are a differnt species, dogs are a different species. Even if dogs were intelligent enough to fly starships there would be no sexual attraction for the majority of humans. Love yes, but sexual attraction, no.
glitter_guld wrote...
Pannamaslo wrote...
Yeah. It's silly. Lazarus project is silly, Asari are silly, eezo is silly, FTL is silly, genetic diversity of humans is even more silly. But you know what? It's a game. Not a Discovery Science channel. So suck it up.
That's nonsense. We buy the game to taste it, to discuss it, to feel it, NOT to suck it up or get over it.
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Except Garrus's 'sex scene' is actually the only one where it's implied they DON'T jump each other's bones.MutantSpleen wrote...
Vaenier wrote...
Exactly. Love does not equal sex. You can have sex without love, and you can love without having to express it with sex.MutantSpleen wrote...
Aliens are a differnt species, dogs are a different species. Even if dogs were intelligent enough to fly starships there would be no sexual attraction for the majority of humans. Love yes, but sexual attraction, no.
That is fine. I do love Garrus, hes a great guy. I do not want to sleep with him, becasue other than a great personality and a cool voice there are none of the human physical attraction traits. Not to mention what a huge part smell plays in sex, and I personally find the smell of reptiles to be rather foul.
Pannamaslo wrote...
glitter_guld wrote...
Pannamaslo wrote...
Yeah. It's silly. Lazarus project is silly, Asari are silly, eezo is silly, FTL is silly, genetic diversity of humans is even more silly. But you know what? It's a game. Not a Discovery Science channel. So suck it up.
That's nonsense. We buy the game to taste it, to discuss it, to feel it, NOT to suck it up or get over it.
Yeah. And make a hundred and one thread about interspecies sex or why is it stupid/fun/probable/impossible.
Modifié par glitter_guld, 25 février 2010 - 02:32 .
Cascadus wrote...
Except Garrus's 'sex scene' is actually the only one where it's implied they DON'T jump each other's bones.MutantSpleen wrote...
Vaenier wrote...
Exactly. Love does not equal sex. You can have sex without love, and you can love without having to express it with sex.MutantSpleen wrote...
Aliens are a differnt species, dogs are a different species. Even if dogs were intelligent enough to fly starships there would be no sexual attraction for the majority of humans. Love yes, but sexual attraction, no.
That is fine. I do love Garrus, hes a great guy. I do not want to sleep with him, becasue other than a great personality and a cool voice there are none of the human physical attraction traits. Not to mention what a huge part smell plays in sex, and I personally find the smell of reptiles to be rather foul.
Who says he smells like a reptile? For all you know Garrus smells like Zest body wash.MutantSpleen wrote...
Vaenier wrote...
Exactly. Love does not equal sex. You can have sex without love, and you can love without having to express it with sex.MutantSpleen wrote...
Aliens are a differnt species, dogs are a different species. Even if dogs were intelligent enough to fly starships there would be no sexual attraction for the majority of humans. Love yes, but sexual attraction, no.
That is fine. I do love Garrus, hes a great guy. I do not want to sleep with him, becasue other than a great personality and a cool voice there are none of the human physical attraction traits. Not to mention what a huge part smell plays in sex, and I personally find the smell of reptiles to be rather foul.
I think you missed my point.glitter_guld wrote...
MrCairo wrote...
So you are comparing intelligent aliens species to animals?MutantSpleen wrote...
The Happy One wrote...
Alien sex is akin to bestiality. Truly sick.
Pretty much. I mean if aligators suddently walked upright and learned to speak, I still wouldn't want to have sex with them.
Very open minded.
Has anyone ever thought that in the setting of ME2 that inter species relationships is a normal thing?
It's like saying that the country you come from should stop you from having a relationship with someone you care for.
Don't mix physical attraction and mental acceptance. We are speaking about personal love relationships. You date a person, whom you LIKE, one way or the other. There is no open-mindidness here. Otherwise we would never choose a partner and date the first dude we meet regardless of looks, gender, age, etc....
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They are not the Alien with acid blood and little tongue mouthsMutantSpleen wrote...
Never played through it personally. From what I thought I heard, didn't you have to talk to Mordin to find out what to do and not do when having sex? Don't Turians have bodily fluids that are acidic or something? Thats a pleasant thought.
No, you don't ask specifically, Mordin brings it up. And turians don't have acidic bodily fluids, humans and turians are built off entirely different amino acids. These are not acids in the sense of what people are normally used to, but they're essentially the building blocks of proteins. Humans are built off amino sinister acids, turians dextro. Why relationships between humans and turians are difficult to pull off not because turians are all going Xenomorph on you, it's simply because... ahem, 'ingesting' would result in anaphaylatic shock at worst and rashing at best.MutantSpleen wrote...Never played through it personally. From what I thought I heard, didn't you have to talk to Mordin to find out what to do and not do when having sex? Don't Turians have bodily fluids that are acidic or something? Thats a pleasant thought.