Boobies are the only reason why those are important! So at least you are on the right trackfiksal wrote:damn, and I've been concentrating on all the wrong things like education, career and drinking.amtct wrote: you know nothing .Boobies makes the world go round ...
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Here Incubi - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TfytwBWlv8Incubi wrote:Boobie thread without the pictures. Boo!
So wrong yet so right...Time for examination...
Ive been corrupted by Amtct....
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As an American, born in Michigan, transplanted to Armpit, Tennessee for job, I agree with DuncanIdaho. Americans are way too prudish and immature about nudity. I spent a total of three years in England, and another 3 three years living in Sardinia, literally right next to the original Club Med. Both countries, and the places I visited around them, treat nudity the way it should be-- as just another typical and appropriate state of dress... Context appropriate more or less place to place.duncan idaho wrote:I always find different culture's attitudes towards nudity to be amusing. In France you see topless pictures of girls advertising various products in shop windows and noone cares. I don't know about Germany, but it wouldn't surprise me.
On the other hand Americans are very prudish and seem to feel that even the slightest hint of femininity will turn any child into a sex-crazed monster or permanently scar them psychologically. Good job OP, someone needs to think of the children.
Nudity and sexuality in America is perceived at the Sophomore Drama Queen level, still, and it is saddening, and destructive on a lot of levels. Some of which make the Media and shed a harsh spotlight on where we stand in regard to our Health on the matter. We stand very low on the Health Scale, to say the least.
In my travels I find the finest, most civilized cultures are totally easy on such a simple, natural and basic thing as nudity. We ARE naked. Born this way. Nothing to be ashamed of, and plenty to be proud of, if you respect yourself, and take care of this vessel that has to carry you from birth through a hopefully long life.
It was wonderful in Sardinia, walking across the road, through the Mirto and Rosemary bushes, to the secluded and beautifully lush pink coral sand beach, shucking off the clothes, and just enjoying the crystal clear, crazy blue water, and gentle sun. Plenty of others around doing the same, some fat, some lean... who cares?
I wish my fellow Americans would just get over the nonsense. But then again, rape is still a totally excusable thing in this country (slut had it coming, right?), so, we have a long way to go mentally, before we can get to NORMAL in this regard.
One day, America will grow up, and say "POP," as it pulls its head out of its arse, but I fear, not in my lifetime. It's still a young country, born from radical nut job Fundamentalists that Europe didn't want, so we're at a bit of a handicap to start. You see how well we've done ridding ourselves of that rabble to date... ahem.
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LOL at “male gaze”.
Feminism is a racist, classist and ethnocentric ideology (among other things) and it works best if it portrays women uniformly as victims and men as powerful patriarchs -which in turn makes a mockery of the working class (e.g. Betty Friedan couldn't hide her contempt even if she'd tried) and removes agency from women. The middle-class moralism fuels this mentality of victimhood ("OMG sexualization!") and the “male gaze” trope plays right into this thinking. It's a bit disturbing to see how compatible some strands of feminism are becoming with conservative ideology (as Maya in Feministing put it: “In general, if you find yourself agreeing with the right-wing modesty police [...] it’s usually a red flag”). The feminist idea of women as a social class is of Marxist origin -i.e. of utopian origin- which partly explains why we see all the racial tension in feminist discussions between the rank-and-file (white, middle-class and middle-aged women -e.g. a privileged Gloria Steinem) and for example African-American women (e.g. the history of voting rights for African-American women is an ugly chapter in feminism -see for example “bell hooks”). This won't get any easier as long as the second-wave types don't change their divisive thinking, although third-wave feminists are correcting some mistakes of their older "sisters" (-but that's another can of worms). The whole hand-wringing about sexualization (e.g. Hadley Freeman) is highly ironic coming from -of all people- feminists. This tells you that it's not so much about more choices for all women, and more about white, middle-class politics of supremacy.
Regarding the OP, a Burqa mod might be in order for those who have a problem with human sexuality.
Feminism is a racist, classist and ethnocentric ideology (among other things) and it works best if it portrays women uniformly as victims and men as powerful patriarchs -which in turn makes a mockery of the working class (e.g. Betty Friedan couldn't hide her contempt even if she'd tried) and removes agency from women. The middle-class moralism fuels this mentality of victimhood ("OMG sexualization!") and the “male gaze” trope plays right into this thinking. It's a bit disturbing to see how compatible some strands of feminism are becoming with conservative ideology (as Maya in Feministing put it: “In general, if you find yourself agreeing with the right-wing modesty police [...] it’s usually a red flag”). The feminist idea of women as a social class is of Marxist origin -i.e. of utopian origin- which partly explains why we see all the racial tension in feminist discussions between the rank-and-file (white, middle-class and middle-aged women -e.g. a privileged Gloria Steinem) and for example African-American women (e.g. the history of voting rights for African-American women is an ugly chapter in feminism -see for example “bell hooks”). This won't get any easier as long as the second-wave types don't change their divisive thinking, although third-wave feminists are correcting some mistakes of their older "sisters" (-but that's another can of worms). The whole hand-wringing about sexualization (e.g. Hadley Freeman) is highly ironic coming from -of all people- feminists. This tells you that it's not so much about more choices for all women, and more about white, middle-class politics of supremacy.
Regarding the OP, a Burqa mod might be in order for those who have a problem with human sexuality.
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Just a point of information: It should be just called "The Gaze" because women do it too...notaterran wrote:LOL at “male gaze”....
Obsessed With Breasts: Women Stare At Cleavage For As Long As Men
The next time you see a guy caught like a rabbit in headlights at the nearest pair of knockers, don't roll your eyes. Instead, spare a thought for the woman next to him, who will also be - more often than not - unable to take her eyes off the deep V-neck.
Because, on the contrary to what society would have us believe, it isn't just men who are unable to resist oogling at the nearest cleavage.
According to a recent study, women are just as guilty of the "objectifying gaze" as men - only we seem to get away with it.......
I'm a man that tries very hard to overcome some of evolution's influences. This is one of them and it's just... difficult. It doesn't matter who she is to me or how much respect I have for her, there's going to come some moment when the reptile-brain takes over and slams my eyeballs into her chest....
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I'm sure that an accomplished biologist wouldn't have much of a problem explaining men's attraction to the female body -all you have to do is extrapolate Darwin's ideas and they'll account for a considerable part of what humans do. Of course, being a social species means that our interaction with others is regulated -sometimes to a very high degree- but anyone who took even an introductory course in biology -you actually don't need a course for that- knows that the drive to survive (reproduce) is very strong, and this is precisely one of feminism's many stumbles. As a rule, feminists don't have advanced degrees in the subjects that they write about e.g. they write about human behavior, but they don't have Ph.Ds in psychology, sexology or biology. If you read their biographies -especially the ones still alive- they gladly point out their Ph.Ds (but those degrees are in literature, English, philosophy, social studies, gender studies and so on). Nothing resembling psychology or sexology, and much less the natural sciences. Trying to find a feminist with a Ph.D. in sexology is very difficult. At most, they have some remedial courses in human sexuality. I cannot respect someone without lots of formal education in a subject such as human behavior -but still has the nerve to write about it- which is why feminism is so heavily loaded with opinion (bordering on anti-science) and light on serious research. I could post excerpts from interviews and books by well-known feminists if someone's interested.
The reason why I have an axe to grind with feminism is because once you scratch the surface of the whole talk of sisterhood and equality for women, they're not about what they proclaim to be about (see my earlier post about racism, classism, etc.).
The reason why I have an axe to grind with feminism is because once you scratch the surface of the whole talk of sisterhood and equality for women, they're not about what they proclaim to be about (see my earlier post about racism, classism, etc.).
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"Feminism" had its place. But, it became a bug-eyed monster, seeing boogey-men around every corner. Once it got rolling, it became a lobbying group and hired lots of lawyers...
I've known a few feminists in my day, even called 'em friends. They were a bit hypersensitive when it came down to women's issues and "Rights", almost acting like every man was biologically driven to spend five hours a week stomping Women's Rights or something and if they didn't make them aware of that, they'd turn into baby-killers and society would be flung back into the dark ages, listening to Slim Whitman albums beside a sputtering campfire...
They weren't bad girls/young-women. They were smart and hell-bent on pursuing high-power careers in law and politics. "Activists" I guess you would call them. But, they were fun to hang out with. (I don't know what ever became of them.)
So, I looked 'em up - Both became lawyers and one has the hyphenated name thing going on. The other isn't married, maybe I should look her up?
I've known a few feminists in my day, even called 'em friends. They were a bit hypersensitive when it came down to women's issues and "Rights", almost acting like every man was biologically driven to spend five hours a week stomping Women's Rights or something and if they didn't make them aware of that, they'd turn into baby-killers and society would be flung back into the dark ages, listening to Slim Whitman albums beside a sputtering campfire...
They weren't bad girls/young-women. They were smart and hell-bent on pursuing high-power careers in law and politics. "Activists" I guess you would call them. But, they were fun to hang out with. (I don't know what ever became of them.)
So, I looked 'em up - Both became lawyers and one has the hyphenated name thing going on. The other isn't married, maybe I should look her up?
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I know the post is from November but I still want to reply to this post and to those forumers that said that the desexualized mod made no harm.BKTiel wrote:Look bud, if you don't want the mod or find it silly by your own standards, just don't download it? There's no need to make denigrating posts, either.
Nobody said it does!
The problem is that in the original thread of this mod there was derogatory comments towards the people that actually like the holograms (implying we're childish or from past centuries). I respect people who don't like them but I want to be respected as well, so it would be nice if people enjoyed their mods without throwing taunts to other people.
And why many of us like it? It's not about sex or porn, or about us being children, it's about immersion.
Look, I have a girlfriend and I'm happy with her, I'm 29 (so I'm an adult). Yet I like a bit of sexualized stuff in these kind of games because it makes it feel "adult" and "cyperpunk". I've watched a lot of cyberpunk movies and in most of them there are clubs like this: Blade Runner, Total Recall, etc.
Do you think if we ever colonize space there won't be clubs like that?
And I'm always amazed how "sex" is evil in games but violence and war are not...
Again, I respect people who don't like the holodancers, I just hope those who like them are respected as well.
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Their movements are stiff and boring too. How 'bout we get some Kabuki all up in here? It'd fit with the lore too
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No you don't.duncan idaho wrote:In France you see topless pictures of girls advertising various products in shop windows and noone cares.
Or explain "various products", because unless you came in Paris' "red light district" aka Pigale, I don't know what you're talking about.
Yeah, advertising bras and strings with photos showing them is not a problem here but, no, not topless, I'm sorry, it's another english-speaking legend.
Naked ppl representation, if there's a meaning (art), is not a problem. Showing naked pll just for showing sex is warned here (porn, etc). Ppl just know the difference between boobs and having sex with them and most of us don't care children see boobs.
I find strange that USA is #1 country in the world for porno and #1 country in the world to ban nude art. What do they mean porno > nude art ??? Or something even worth ? (USA porno > Europe nude art)
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That sentence is interesting.RedEclipse wrote:Ppl just know the difference between boobs and having sex with them.
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Here you goezra-r wrote:A thread with this title and not a single picture example, I'm disappointed
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Desire and sex are very different things !silenced wrote:That sentence is interesting.RedEclipse wrote:Ppl just know the difference between boobs and having sex with them.
What do you mean, desire lvl 1 is sex now, now, now ?
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[ external image ]ezra-r wrote:A thread with this title and not a single picture example, I'm disappointed
I've often wondered why there has never been a full on pron game made with graphics of the standard they are these days, it's would sell millions with the publicity it would draw
Anyhow if people don;t like something in a game they can mod it out, just as much as i have the same opinion if people wanted a fully nude character
whatever flats your boat.
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