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Not a comedian either.

I have to ask, have you tried them? I have used vive 3 times, oculus twice and have a gear vr. Trying them makes you a believer I think. Especially with the vive. It is so immersive and so fundamentally different then any other device I have used. It almost felt like a religious experience the first time I used it.

“Alison Rapp is a person who, long before any of the current controversy, as a pr person on her public Twitter announced that “misandry does not exist”. In my book, any time you want to belittle the plight of an entire group of people (see holocaust doesn’t exist, there is no racism toward blacks, etc.) you can just

Seriously, I’d love to experience VR porn and look down at my awesome huge boobs and killer legs while getting chokefucked by Danny Mountain. Seeing his arms, hands, facial expressions etc. is plenty to get a girls rocks off. Why is this hard to understand? Maybe it will open the door for more attractive male

Actually, yeah, there are a lot of people who would like to porn appeal to more than just a male heteronormative demographic. Sorry if you feel threatened by that. (I'm actually not that sorry.)

So much mansplaining.

That is an important bit of information for the women reading. I am a woman who enjoys porn, so this article answered a question (is VR porn available from a female POV?) for me.

The vast majority of porn videos aren’t *anyone’s* POV - they’re viewing the couple/group from a “third-person” camera position. The imposition of a POV on the content in the Pornhub VR content is a *change* in content that makes it *more difficult* for the large body of female porn viewers to effectively consume the

WOMAN WANT TO VIEW VR PORN? FUCK THATS SO POLITICALLY CORRECT THEY SHOULD BE IN THE KITCHEN MAKING DINNER FOR THEIR HUSBAND AMIRITE

I mean I am a female and I enjoy certain types of porn so yes I would very much like this offered from a female view as well. I’m not sure why that sentence is such a big deal. *shrug*

I know that when I see someone use “PC” like that it really means that they don’t like to be reminded that there are people out there who aren’t like them, and that those people have lives which should be paid attention and are deserving of respect.

Thanks! I definitely don’t think women think the same way when hearing about a new guy at work. Because we assume they won’t be hot, because most people aren’t hot. If someone walks into the office and happens to be sexually attractive to women, that is against the odds. In my experience, women are not nearly as

I don’t believe it on an intellectual level. It’s something I’ve internalized.

But “this” doesn’t refer to go-go dancers. It go-go dancers in this context.

There’s some social contract involved with dancing (or going to see dancing) at a club. Everyone knows what they’re signing up for and some women even find some agency in exhibitionism and the control of mens’ arousal.

But this was a

It’s not that direct and specific, don’t be pedantic. Nobody is claiming a town which has more strip clubs will have worse sexual assault statistics (although I’ll bet you you’d be shocked how many sexual assaults happen at or around strip clubs). It’s about the fact that an overall accepted culture of the

Huh? People aren’t mad just because there were sexy female dancers at an event or that kids could see them (seriously why are you bringing up kids?), people are mad that Microsoft hired sexy female dancers at a professional event. This has no place at a professional event, especially a professional event for an

The very concept of dressing women as school girls and having them dance around at a party for adults in pretty skeevy by any measure, let alone when it’s done by a corporation that had just finished hosting a ‘women in gaming’ luncheon.

woah did this guy just ask for a citation? he’s cool. making big calls. yeah wow he’s right there is no evidence that sexual violence against women is common and that sexualizing and objectifying women would contribute to a rape culture. Naw, who needs just like basic knowledge of the situation, we need citations!!!!

I belive they’re not targeting the dancers, but the party organizers who thought something along the lines of “let’s dress up our party by tossing some ‘sexy schoolgirl’ women around the place”. Objectification, women are just here to be decorative, etc? Or something along those lines.

Sexual violence is incredibly common. Crap like this contributes to that.