"women in chunky boots is should be timelessly appreciated."
"women in chunky boots is should be timelessly appreciated."
"If you are sexually liberated doesn't that means accepting all interpenetrations of sex, even the more puerile or male minded approaches? if it's legal and safe then have at it I say."
It's not doing her any favors, and she's got a killer figure.
OK, that was funny!
"That clear things up?"
Pages of just displaying her goods, though? I think the worst bit of context is how they set it up from the beginning. The FIRST pages of a book that's intended to reintroduce the character as she will stand in the new order and what they focus on is exclusively her sexy bits, rendered as voyueristically as they…
Interested to hear what you think if this:
Thanks for the tip!
This might be good reading for you:
That's true- Starfire... the obvious and accurate analogy for what they did to her character is just in poor taste.
READ THIS CAREFULLY:
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"Finally, the last sex scene is badly drawn, not romantic or erotic in the slighest, but plainly pornographic, and it's useless- there is nothing in this scene that couldn't have been said in a better way and with less cheesecake."
I haven't read the issue, but have seen the widely circulated first and last pages. And they feel awfully exploitative to me. It's not that I mind them having sex, or even it's depiction. It's THAT depiction in THAT context.
I also recommend Amazon. I like to browse at my neighborhood shop, but when you've got a particular TPB, Amazon pretty much has it if it's been printed.
I have nothing to add to this- I just want to endorse it.
In hindsight, it seems that most people didn't get most of what was intended in Watchmen.
Me, too.
"She did this because trying to come to grips with all my nerdy issues with my own sex drive (Which still, sort of, persist to this day.)"
Thanks for letting me know I ain't crazy.