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One wrong thing here though:

it is differing from what normal human sexuality should be.

Considering some of the crazy things you see in eroge...

That doesn’t justify emotional abuse, which is what this is.

You’re thinking of a different game.

Oh no, please don’t talk to me.

Just avoid GMOs

Right, but shorts do not a feature movie make. That’s like saying, “you can have these side shows, but the main stage is just for the boys.” Also, I don’t think the shorts enter the public’s obsessive consciousness quite the way the full-length films do.

Okay, Bill Cosby.

“whether drugs were involved or not seems pretty irrelevant.” what the fuck...

The difference is that he did this without her knowledge or consent. If he had suggested, “Hey we have some sleeping pills (or whatever), would you be alright taking one if you need rest that bad?”

I don’t know how I feel about this. If all models below a certain BMI were that way because they had eating disorders or some such, I guess this would be okay? (Although it wouldn’t really be addressing the problem even then, it would just be putting a band-aid on it.)
But there are some models who are naturally that

Uh, no. People that ask if they’re being harassed at work often ask because they feel uncomfortable but they don’t know if they have the “right” to feel uncomfortable, or if it’s their fault for being uncomfortable or if they’re taking things too seriously. The letter writer had to ask, and he specifically said he was

My girlfriend would like me to point out that if she were going to go into battle, or fight someone, or do pretty much anything physical, she'd be wearing a good bra that doesn't allow for much movement despite her larger cup size, and doesn't understand video game costumes at all, nor why developers feel the need to

Typically, I don't pick fights, but this is just too much for me at the moment. (Aces, please correct any of my information.)

i've heard the exact same thing from gay and lesbian friends about transexuals.

This happens a lot on Jez whenever porn is brought up. Whenever someone says something to the effect of "porn might not always be totally awesome" the response is that they must be a prude and aren't being sex positive enough.

I was correctively raped as a result of being asexual. He was going to "fix" me.

Yesssssss. Wonderful article, Tracy. The idea that non-normative sexual desires, asexuality in particular, are unhealthy seems to be constantly regaining traction. Repeat after me, people: it is not sex-positive to shove your idea of healthy sex down other people's throats. It is not sex positive to presume a lack of