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If you created an off topic thread about women only being useful in the bedroom and in the kitchen, I doubt this site would blink an eye.Also kudos to you for not getting offended
I don't think we get on the same page though.
Most who grew up in a different time and got around a bit will cringe at the behaviour of the MC. It's not dominance if you fuck the shit out of the girl after she told you "FUCK ME HARDER!!". You are just an obedient dog. And asking the virgin if it's ok to stick it in without condom has nothing to do with her being nervous. It's being a nice guy who is constantly concerned if he might do something she doesn't fully like.
And being against feminism has not necessarily something to do with being insecure, since some guys get huge advantages from that, it has to do with understanding that it leads to some guys having more women than they could need while others starve. While women get used like a one week commodity. It's a lose-lose for all but a few men. The very reason marriage and strong societal pressure was needed so that one guy and one girl form long lasting bonds instead of having stoneage dating where 1 guy has 10 women and 9 guys have none, while the women have no guy for themselves. And sometimes even those men that benefit from it see it as something sad.
Aside from that hardcore feminists can of course say what they want, probably on all platforms, but should we test how long a thread with memes calling for women to go back into the kitchen will stick in off-topic?
These games and a huge contingent of members, are very much for the idea of women being subservient to men. The continued furore over any character being sexually active prior to meeting the mc (constantly misconstrued as NTR) as well as the perpetual desire for the game to provide a harem are testimony to that. This website is not concerned with those attitudes. BaDIK is a little different though, in that a number of game's women have their own agency, something the Neanderthals find threatening.
But just to put my Jade examples into context:
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Oh and during that event, we actually did get an example of "manly" behaviour, a man who knows how to treat women by your standards:
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There are plenty of other scenes where the mc is aggressive with the girls (but never rapey):
- When Mel and Sarah see him in the shower, he tells them, "Now, either join or get out."
- When he tells Mona and Cammy to strip in the bathroom stall at college and ends up fucking them both.
- When hops into the tub with Mel, Sarah and Heather with Heather protesting the whole time.
And so on (there are way too many sex scenes to go through listing them all).
So it's not like the game is ramming home a narrative of mandatory verbal consent over and over. The mc is thoughtful when it comes to girls who are experiencing their first time or are clearly nervous, and he's more assertive towards girls who he knows are down with it.
So, no feminist agenda there...
It seems to me, that you see a handful of scenes where the mc shows some concern for his sexual partner, and you see red and start panicking about a feminist agenda...
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