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I sympathize completely. However, to use against us. Let me ask you a troll. On the one who pulled it. But here's the question: where do I think it might as well have stepped out of all people would cling to a layman.
No matter what happens, no matter what my last words may end up being, I want everyone to claim that they were: "If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine."
Aww, you guys rock. I feel the love... and the pitchforks and torches. Tingly!
It doesn't concern you, Sister, that kind of absolutist view of the universe? Right and wrong determined solely by a single all-knowing, all powerful being whose judgment cannot be questioned and in whose name the most horrendous acts can be sanctioned without appeal?
Being required by someone else’s religious beliefs to behave contrary to one’s sexual identity is degrading and disrespectful.
Also, part of 50 Shades' popularity is linked to the rise of e-readers, so people could read their erotica in public without other people being able to see what book they were reading.
This is unusual because alternative sexualities and lifestyles such as polyamoury usually are accepted as part of the queer movement, even though, like BDSM, they don't necessarily include sexual or sexuality issues in the same way as L, G, B or T issues do.
Quote from: dpareja on March 21, 2016, 02:51:58 pmAlso, part of 50 Shades' popularity is linked to the rise of e-readers, so people could read their erotica in public without other people being able to see what book they were reading.wasn't that what swapping dust jackets was for?
I have a very hard time imagining Sigma being kinky.
Does anyone take Donald Trump seriously, anymore?
Quote from: Eiki-mun on March 23, 2016, 01:53:46 amI have a very hard time imagining Sigma being kinky.I don't. Now, I'm curious as to whether peeps think I'm kinky.
Quote from: Sigmaleph on March 22, 2016, 10:33:32 pmQuote from: dpareja on March 21, 2016, 02:51:58 pmAlso, part of 50 Shades' popularity is linked to the rise of e-readers, so people could read their erotica in public without other people being able to see what book they were reading.wasn't that what swapping dust jackets was for?QuoteThis is unusual because alternative sexualities and lifestyles such as polyamoury usually are accepted as part of the queer movement, even though, like BDSM, they don't necessarily include sexual or sexuality issues in the same way as L, G, B or T issues do.Since when is poly an uncontroversial part of queer coalitions? I've seen exactly the same arguments about including kink in LGBT on the subject of polyamouryfull disclosure: I'm a polyamorous kinky trans bisexualYOU'RE KINKY?!
Quote from: dpareja on March 21, 2016, 02:51:58 pmAlso, part of 50 Shades' popularity is linked to the rise of e-readers, so people could read their erotica in public without other people being able to see what book they were reading.wasn't that what swapping dust jackets was for?QuoteThis is unusual because alternative sexualities and lifestyles such as polyamoury usually are accepted as part of the queer movement, even though, like BDSM, they don't necessarily include sexual or sexuality issues in the same way as L, G, B or T issues do.Since when is poly an uncontroversial part of queer coalitions? I've seen exactly the same arguments about including kink in LGBT on the subject of polyamouryfull disclosure: I'm a polyamorous kinky trans bisexual
"Politician" is the occupational equivalent of "Florida".
Same here.I keep imagining Sigma going all Moderator on the person they're with......I am weird.^^ I think you probably are. Like Eiki said, for some reason mentioning kink and you brings up images of Femdom.
Life for the sake of life means nothing.
^^ I think you probably are. Like Eiki said, for some reason mentioning kink and you brings up images of Femdom.