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Considering that being gay isn't considered a bad thing nowadays, I don't understand why it'd matter.I dunno bro, seem kinda gay to me.
Considering that being gay isn't considered a bad thing nowadays, I don't understand why it'd matter.I dunno bro, seem kinda gay to me.
That depends on who you are and what you like, doesn't it?Considering that being gay isn't considered a bad thing nowadays, I don't understand why it'd matter.
If I'm not mistaken, this scene are with Violet. She was removed from the game. She was not a canon character and was done for a (very much) paying patron. As the patron is not active anymore and that she, her story and her code are a white elephant, she was ultimately removed at the end. So no, no way to play her content other than use an old version.Anyone remember what this scene is and how to access it again? It's been awhile and my save broke so I can't access them again... Any save would be nice as well, thanks.
No, he is only fucking a woman. Even if he were doing something with one of the guys, which he did not, that would be at most, 'bi', not gay. But, since he only did things with women, he only looked at the women, only the women were a turn on, it's not 'gay'. It's exhibitionism.I dunno bro, seem kinda gay to me.
Exhibitionism in front of a crowd of dudes.No, he is only fucking a woman. Even if he were doing something with one of the guys, which he did not, that would be at most, 'bi', not gay. But, since he only did things with women, he only looked at the women, only the women were a turn on, it's not 'gay'. It's exhibitionism.
Isnt the point of exhibitionism to have people staring at you and the person you are having sex with?I dunno man, a bunch of dudes staring at my cock seems kinda gay to me.
None of those guys are looking at your peeny, they are also looking at the elves, just like the rest of us. Just like the game, the show is all about the girls. Not you.Exhibitionism in front of a crowd of dudes.
I dunno man, a bunch of dudes staring at my cock seems kinda gay to me.
Do you mean something likeExhibitionism in front of a crowd of dudes.
I dunno man, a bunch of dudes staring at my cock seems kinda gay to me.
But that sort of people will find something to get offended over anyway. Its their thing.Do you mean something likebeating offwatching some girl get fucked on PornHub? The only real difference I can see would be whether or not it was in public, and I know of some clubs where it's likely.
Also, you may see calling something "gay" as "being a joke" but others might see it as a bit on the offensive side and possibly a little bit homophobic. Just sayin'.
It isn't gay unless the other men are directly involved with the MC or another NPC man. They are not, the MC never once does anything but talk with the other men.Exhibitionism in front of a crowd of dudes.
I dunno man, a bunch of dudes staring at my cock seems kinda gay to me.
Yes, and who is staring doesn't matter in the least...well, as long as it isn't a cop, then it's less exhibitionism and more run as fast as you can to lose him.Isnt the point of exhibitionism to have people staring at you and the person you are having sex with?
Yes, yes they will, and it makes me so ashamed to be part of their generation, at least for some of them, others are even younger.But that sort of people will find something to get offended over anyway. Its their thing.
Seriously. I know a lot of you are young people so you can't imagine a world before the dark ages of offense fetishism. But I am older, and I can remember the world clearly from way back than. And let me tell you, it didn't always used to be this way.
Back when I was growing up you only took offense at something directed directly at you (or your family and friends). The very idea of finding words spoken in your presence at a third party, let alone text on the internet offensive was as alien and unimaginable as having your teeth spontaneously burst out of your mouth because you were watching some other people fist fight. And frankly, now that I've seen it in action I can honestly say its equally as stupid.
And if you were offended, which always meant someone deliberately went after you personally to offend you, well you had only two options. You either punched the guy in the teeth or you did the sensible thing and got the fuck over it. Maybe threw an insult back. None of this modern madness.
Hopefully this is just a phase and it'll go away when the current generation of degenerates grows out of it. Just like we got over slavery and wearing safety pins stuck through our noses.
We wore safety pins stuck through our noses?Hopefully this is just a phase and it'll go away when the current generation of degenerates grows out of it. Just like we got over slavery and wearing safety pins stuck through our noses.
The past was a weird and scary place.We wore safety pins stuck through our noses?
I prefer not having a culture where marginalized groups such as myself are the butt of many jokes that aren't funny to those who actually go through this stuff. And I definitely prefer not having to fist fight someone over it. Preferably this person would learn not to do it again.But that sort of people will find something to get offended over anyway. Its their thing.
Seriously. I know a lot of you are young people so you can't imagine a world before the dark ages of offense fetishism. But I am older, and I can remember the world clearly from way back than. And let me tell you, it didn't always used to be this way.
Back when I was growing up you only took offense at something directed directly at you (or your family and friends). The very idea of finding words spoken in your presence at a third party, let alone text on the internet offensive was as alien and unimaginable as having your teeth spontaneously burst out of your mouth because you were watching some other people fist fight. And frankly, now that I've seen it in action I can honestly say its equally as stupid.
And if you were offended, which always meant someone deliberately went after you personally to offend you, well you had only two options. You either punched the guy in the teeth or you did the sensible thing and got the fuck over it. Maybe threw an insult back. None of this modern madness.
Hopefully this is just a phase and it'll go away when the current generation of degenerates grows out of it. Just like we got over slavery and wearing safety pins stuck through our noses.
Check my PatreonDoes anyone know when we can expect another update? At least roughly? I'm sorry if someone already said it, there are just too many posts for me to check through all of them.
I don't know your situation, but it's important to distinguish being bullied, and being bullied for something you can't change. And there are definitely people out there who would be willing to speak up when someone is getting verbally berated. Friends at the least should do that for each other.I think you fail to understand the crux of the argument here. Not surprising given your personal emotional investment into this situation. And I can understand that. Being bullied as a kid is tough. I know. Been there, done that, have the T-shirt.
And I have no objections to anyone defending a person in that situation. Not that it'll ever happen mind you. Life just does not work that way.
What I am however underlining is that that there is a significant difference between deliberately bullying someone specifically and saying something out in a public space directed at no one in particular. One is an actual deliberate attack on another person where as the other is plainly not.
Its literally the same as comparing punching someone in the teeth to punching the air in front of you in public. One warrants a reaction, the other most definitively does not.
I'd just like to add that I'd be considered part of the "Baby Boomer" Generation, so I grew up during a time where it was okay to beat your children, rape was always considered the woman's fault, and we treated people of different color, culture, and gender identification like crap as well as having done a pretty good job of trying to destroy our planet. I have to say that I'm somewhat proud of the current generation that is working like hell to fix all of the problems our generation of bullies caused. We're leaving them a mess, and we should own up to it.I think you fail to understand the crux of the argument here. Not surprising given your personal emotional investment into this situation. And I can understand that. Being bullied as a kid is tough. I know. Been there, done that, have the T-shirt.
And I have no objections to anyone defending a person in that situation. Not that it'll ever happen mind you. Life just does not work that way. Quite the opposite in fact. Life is cruel, short and unfair. And for most humans living on this earth it'll screw them over before they are even born by having them be born into the wrong place, social class, race, ethnic group etc. Been there as well. Although I shan't reveal more.
Bottom line is that the one and only lesson worth learning in this life is that odds are good you're fucked. And if you aren't yet, you're just a bad dice roll of the universe away from having that change for the worse. You just have to grit your teeth, harden your heart and keep fighting. Either that or roll over dead. No third option.
So I get where you are coming from. But that does not change the fact that there is a significant difference between deliberately bullying someone specifically and saying something out in a public space directed at no one in particular. One is an actual deliberate attack on another person where as the other is plainly not.
Its literally the same as comparing punching someone in the teeth to punching the air in front of you in public. One is assault and battery where as the other is literally harmless. And no reasonable person is going to react to both the same way.