HereBe123

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You realize that you are appealing to several fallacies, one of them being “appeal to emotion,” another being “straw man,” and another being “hasty generalization.”

I can assure you that I must be one of the few who, four years ago or more, was already creating trans characters—not futa, not a fetish, but characters whose sexual orientation or self-perception was not a distinctive personality trait, when the vast majority were just excuses for fetishism.
But this isn't because I'm aligned with the LGBT+ community, it's just my way of writing.

My problem with what you write is that you're not realizing that if you stop to think about it, everyone should change something, and porn is not exactly the best place to start.

Do you think you're the only one who finds it offensive? There are rape tags here... What's more, he sent me a private message saying he would stop doing NTR because it reminded him of infidelity (this is real, and in fact he was one of the few who didn't insult me for the content).


And I'll say it again, there's a lot of fetishism around Latinos, Summertime among many others, such as the submissive Latina maid. I'll say it again, all Christians are abusers or Christian girls are hypocritical nymphomaniacs; so what do we do? Is that okay?
Or what about “hypocritical closeted gay Christians”? That's for sure.


If the game isn't for you, let it go, without disrespect; I receive no support except for a few exceptions on my Patreon, which is a small group of people who like how I handle the lore of dark magic and are my patrons.
As for making arbitrary political corrections because someone might feel offended, no thanks.
I will "let it go," but it just hurts people like me, I can safely infer that. You got to realize the possibility of how you write is potentially offensive to a certain demographic, an oppressed one. Last thing we need is bullying and fetishization in porn games. Our main worry is that it will infect and spread. I hope you can understand.
 

Jhon1885

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I will "let it go," but it just hurts people like me, I can safely infer that. You got to realize the possibility of how you write is potentially offensive to a certain demographic, an oppressed one. Last thing we need is bullying and fetishization in porn games. Our main worry is that it will infect and spread. I hope you can understand.
The simple act of writing can be offensive in itself.
Notice how you are so absorbed in your own ideas that none of the examples I have given you mattered; only your own point of view mattered.
First of all, you cannot force people to think like you.
In other words, I expect my beliefs to be respected, but I cannot force you to believe the same as me.

Your entire argument is based on an agenda, because you yourself are focused on only one group, and it is based on the fallacy of appealing to emotions.
 

HereBe123

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The simple act of writing can be offensive in itself.
Notice how you are so absorbed in your own ideas that none of the examples I have given you mattered; only your own point of view mattered.
First of all, you cannot force people to think like you.
In other words, I expect my beliefs to be respected, but I cannot force you to believe the same as me.

Your entire argument is based on an agenda, because you yourself are focused on only one group, and it is based on the fallacy of appealing to emotions.
I'm sorry, I'm not sure if it's a linguistical barrier here but I don't know what you mean. I don't.
 

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I'm sorry, I'm not sure if it's a linguistical barrier here but I don't know what you mean. I don't.
well he means that written text can always be offensive in way for example taboo topics like incest, religous texts etc.
theories that were written down like that the earth is not the center but the sun where offensive in the time where religion ruled most of the thinking in europe etc

while the other part says that you are so emotionally invested that you forget there is always another perspective.

to sum it up he points out that most of your reaction are unprocessed emotions to specific triggers if we speak on psychological level. therefore your reactions are highly emotional charged and not based on logic or facts

it is just that this content is triggering you, i can understand that but you are trieng to outsource the emitional processing that should be done internally.
 
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HereBe123

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well he means that written text can always be offensive in way for example taboo topics like incest, religous texts etc.
theories that were written down like that the earth is not the center but the sun where offensive in the time where religion ruled most of the thinking in europe etc

while the other part says that you are so emotionally invested that you forget there is always another perspective.

to sum it up he points out that most of your reaction are unprocessed emotions to specific triggers if we speak on psychological level. therefore your reactions are highly emotional charged and not based on logic or facts

it is just that this content is triggering you, i can understand that but you are trieng to outsource the emitional processing that should be done internally.
Meh, think I back up emotions with facts. But I'll respect and acklodedge that this content isn't meant for the broader LGBTQT+ movement. Other parts of your message are hard to read but I THINK I know what you mean.
 

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I'm a simple man. I like porn where demons fuck trans... they fuck everyone. Carry on!
This is the Irreverent Heresy saga (I completed, II is already at 0.7 on Patreon).
Like TESS, these were attempts or experiments, but in the end, I felt I couldn't give them shape.
If you like these stories, keep an eye out for Damballa Book (when it comes out); they will be more than just kinetic stories set in my universe (within the Grimoire of Shadow Tales).
 
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