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I live in a culture of sexual repression and sometimes we forget that.

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Vortexo VonBrenner
Doomheim
#81 - 2014-05-31 03:59:15 UTC
jason hill wrote:
you know what ...in all the years ive been playing his is probably one of the most adult conversations in oop we have ever had ...


Uh-oh...that won't do...

Not to worry, I got this...

CHICKS ARE, LIKE, TOTALLY HOT!

No, no - no need to thank me, just glad to be of service.
Reaver Glitterstim
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#82 - 2014-05-31 06:11:16 UTC
My best friend let me poke her boob once.

Well, more than once, actually.

Moral of the story, best friends let you poke their boobs.

FT Diomedes: "Reaver, sometimes I wonder what you are thinking when you sit down to post."

Frostys Virpio: "We have to give it to him that he does put more effort than the vast majority in his idea but damn does it sometime come out of nowhere."

Dorian Tormak
RBON United
#83 - 2014-05-31 16:04:10 UTC
Reaver Glitterstim wrote:
My best friend let me poke her boob once.

Well, more than once, actually.

Moral of the story, best friends let you poke their boobs.

There's this girl I really like named Sara, she's one of my good friends, when we were partying a few weeks ago I was pinching her nipples, but it's her fault for giving me a nipple tweeze :p

Which reminds me, if a girl ever touches your chest or anything, that's a great excuse to go for the boob grab, if she doesn't like it "hey, it's only fair" lol

Holy Satanic Christ! This is a Goddamn Signature!

Reaver Glitterstim
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#84 - 2014-05-31 19:28:22 UTC
I agree. I've met plenty of people who disagree, though.

FT Diomedes: "Reaver, sometimes I wonder what you are thinking when you sit down to post."

Frostys Virpio: "We have to give it to him that he does put more effort than the vast majority in his idea but damn does it sometime come out of nowhere."

Matilda Cecilia Fock
Pator Tech School
Minmatar Republic
#85 - 2014-05-31 21:14:23 UTC
Reaver Glitterstim wrote:
My definition of sideboob is when the side of the boob is visible, but not most of the boob and not the nipple.

Also I like small boobs. Why do I say this? I was thinking about a common misconception people have when they hear me say that, and I think it's slightly relevant. Seems a lot of guys think (now, I might be wrong about this) that my liking small boobs means any or all of the following:
a.) the smaller the better, gone is best
b.) I dislike boobs
c.) I am sexually attracted to children
I've heard all these and more. They're not true. I love me some boobs. I think the best-looking boobs are pretty far below average in size, but I'm not super picky. Sometimes huge boobs look good. I don't think I'm particularly abnormal in this. Most men don't actually feel that bigger is better, but rather prefer a size that is far enough above average that it is difficult to satisfy them. But for pretty much anyone, there is an optimal size preference. And a lot of guys really don't care. Many are fascinated by the size variation and prefer seeing boobs of different sizes. I'm kinda like that.

But my real point is that all boobs are great. Still, those really flat ones that are easily covered up by a shirt are the best. :D

Julia Stiles <3


I too favor shape/aesthetics over size. Larger breasts tend to shape up like what they are, structurally speaking: skin bags filled with soft tissue and semi-liquid fat, hanging from a muscular anchor. Smaller ones quite literally hold together better than larger ones...

By the way, I totally and completely hate fake boobs. Not just poorly implanted breasts that are obviously fake, but also boobs that are too good to not be fake. My dislike for implanted breasts is so strong that it influences my tastes about p*rn, as I tend to favor "homemade" and "vintage" stuff where breasts look like breasts...

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Slade Trillgon
Brutor Force Federated
#86 - 2014-06-01 01:51:30 UTC  |  Edited by: Slade Trillgon
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Slade Trillgon
Brutor Force Federated
#87 - 2014-06-01 01:52:42 UTC
This conversation is well gone for me to truly interject, but I find it massively interesting. But I will respond to Krix's comment as the following just blew my mind as it was longer than a split second.

Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
A one one-hundredth second glimpse of Janet Jackson's nipple was enough to send the USA into a state of apoplexy.


But they let this slip by with very little commentary at all.Lol
James Amril-Kesh
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#88 - 2014-06-01 07:56:27 UTC
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
Eurydia Vespasian wrote:

but, yes, i was being a little bit sarcastic.


I have wondered for some time why contemporary feminism equates acknowledgement of differences as being admission of fundamental inferiority.

It's pretty well insane.

I find this notion that all "contemporary feminists" are in agreement about every aspect of their cause is amusing.
Because, you know, that definitely happens in large groups of people.

Many feminists would agree that gender-blindness is a form of sexism, just as most advocates for (who understand concepts relating to) racial equality would agree that "color-blindness" is a form of racism. Instead of the ideal it becomes a platform by which people (generally the favored social class, whites in the racial category and men in the gender category) can avoid critically examining their attitudes and behaviors towards less-favored groups. It's really easy for someone who adopts the colorblind philosophy to ignore the social, economic, and political difficulties faced every day by dark-skinned people, for example. It also becomes easy for them to ignore all consequences of their own favored, privileged status in society.

I'm a white male, and I'll tell you for a while it really sucked to hear about my own privilege. I denied it for a while. But hard truths are, quite frankly, hard. That doesn't mean we should avoid them.

Enjoying the rain today? ;)

James Amril-Kesh
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#89 - 2014-06-01 07:57:56 UTC
Anyway if you want to see boobs on TV just get an HBO subscription. This may or may not come with excessive amounts of blood and gore, but some people enjoy that sort of thing. I think I like it more than the boobs. Actually I'm quite sure I do.

Enjoying the rain today? ;)

jason hill
Red vs Blue Flight Academy
#90 - 2014-06-01 14:28:03 UTC
naaah why bloody pay to watch it when you can see it for free ....just send me a PM and I`ll send you a linky Bear


its good ...and its free Big smile


cant post anymore ...else the bloody mods will delete me post Sad
Reaver Glitterstim
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#91 - 2014-06-01 15:28:10 UTC
It's pretty easy to get nice boobage for free if you turn your safe search off in Google.

FT Diomedes: "Reaver, sometimes I wonder what you are thinking when you sit down to post."

Frostys Virpio: "We have to give it to him that he does put more effort than the vast majority in his idea but damn does it sometime come out of nowhere."

Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#92 - 2014-06-01 15:50:54 UTC
Lol Onion

After Careful Deliberation, Baby Goes With Homosexuality

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Eurydia Vespasian
Storm Hunters
#93 - 2014-06-01 17:08:19 UTC
Matilda Cecilia Fock wrote:
By the way, I totally and completely hate fake boobs. Not just poorly implanted breasts that are obviously fake, but also boobs that are too good to not be fake.


i dislike them, too. i have a couple friends who have had breast augmentations but it's not something i could ever do. i think they were crazy lol. i don't think i would even if i lost one or both to like cancer or something. i guess it is hard to say for certain because you can't really know how you would react until you are in that situation. that would be a pretty devastating hit on the view of yourself, i can imagine.

what's funny is that i don't have so much an issue with other things. like, not long ago, we were talking on the forums about the potential for enhancing yourself biomechanically in ways. that i supported. lol. so, accessing the internet with my brain or being able to replace my organs with engineered ones or being able to run faster and be healthier in an artifical way...i'm cool with. getting my boobs augmented though? no way!

lol weird.
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#94 - 2014-06-01 17:21:44 UTC
Eurydia Vespasian wrote:
Matilda Cecilia Fock wrote:
By the way, I totally and completely hate fake boobs. Not just poorly implanted breasts that are obviously fake, but also boobs that are too good to not be fake.


i dislike them, too. i have a couple friends who have had breast augmentations but it's not something i could ever do. i think they were crazy lol. i don't think i would even if i lost one or both to like cancer or something. i guess it is hard to say for certain because you can't really know how you would react until you are in that situation. that would be a pretty devastating hit on the view of yourself, i can imagine.

what's funny is that i don't have so much an issue with other things. like, not long ago, we were talking on the forums about the potential for enhancing yourself biomechanically in ways. that i supported. lol. so, accessing the internet with my brain or being able to replace my organs with engineered ones or being able to run faster and be healthier in an artifical way...i'm cool with. getting my boobs augmented though? no way!

lol weird.



Yup. They can also be extremely hazardous to ones health.

I worked with a lady who had to have her "augmentations" removed. Had she not, in about 5 years she would have been a hunchback ringing church bells.

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Vortexo VonBrenner
Doomheim
#95 - 2014-06-01 18:04:26 UTC
James Amril-Kesh wrote:

Many feminists would agree that gender-blindness is a form of sexism, just as most advocates for (who understand concepts relating to) racial equality would agree that "color-blindness" is a form of racism. Instead of the ideal it becomes a platform by which people (generally the favored social class, whites in the racial category and men in the gender category) can avoid critically examining their attitudes and behaviors towards less-favored groups. It's really easy for someone who adopts the colorblind philosophy to ignore the social, economic, and political difficulties faced every day by dark-skinned people, for example. It also becomes easy for them to ignore all consequences of their own favored, privileged status in society.



Gender-blindness is sexism, color-blindness is racism? Huh... Seems a bit convoluted and "overthinky" to me, but then I am a simple man... Well, I'll just continue to try to live out my strong belief that all humans are worthy of the same respect and if that tags me with some sort of "ism" in the view of others, so be it.


As for boobs:

gratuitous boob shot
Reaver Glitterstim
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#96 - 2014-06-01 22:57:00 UTC  |  Edited by: Reaver Glitterstim
There's nothing wrong with true gender-blindness. There's just a lot of people who seem to think they are gender-blind when in actuality they are blind to the persecution that goes on around them and that they themselves are furthering. There's a difference between not understanding why women should be given special treatment and not understanding why they should not.

Also, that is an amazing Onion article! I added to bookmarks :D

FT Diomedes: "Reaver, sometimes I wonder what you are thinking when you sit down to post."

Frostys Virpio: "We have to give it to him that he does put more effort than the vast majority in his idea but damn does it sometime come out of nowhere."