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WCT April 6-10 (or March 37-41)
Headwoünd:
--- Quote from: Mallli_kite on 08 Apr 2009, 14:43 ---There's also the idea that, while Dora is bi, Faye (as far as I can tell) is not. Also, any aftersex awkwardness would just be multiplied, not to mention aftersex insecurities all around (the variations on "Was she better than me?" boggle the mind).
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Nah Faye would be out of the question, didn't mean to imply her involvement within the mere idea.
Jeff7:
And now, a song to help Faye sleep.
Fenriswolf:
--- Quote from: raoullefere on 08 Apr 2009, 07:07 ---
--- Quote from: Milesb on 08 Apr 2009, 05:16 ---Hey, Marten's just next door, Faye... ;)
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I thought this, too. And I'm not trolling (as I understand the term, anyway). I simply think it's a shame that people who're good friends can't help one another out at times like this. One of the worst problems I see in Western European cultures (Can't speak to other cultures, haven't lived in them) is its attitudes towards sex. It seems absolutely designed from the ground up to make people feel lonely, isolated, and guilty. Oh, I know very few, if any 'free love' movements have ever worked. But I also think I can pinpoint why they failed. A) too many of the individuals within them couldn't quash their ground-in 'old' culturally-based reactions and 2) there really is no such thing as free sex. There is a price: you have to on some level care about the person you're sharing it with and act accordingly. (yeah, I know there are hoards of people who don't do this; that's part of our society's sexual pathology).
Too me, all sex really boils down to is (or should be) a way of showing someone you care about them, of celebrating the connection. But to think it's the only way, or even the most important way, to me is batshit crazy. Like every other physical act, it's not the act itself, but the intent behind it that defines what the act means.
And yes, I know there's a freaking ton of biological issues that go into this that I haven't touched on. I'll say this: I think one of any society's goals should be to find a way for its individuals to live with and, my goodness, even be happy with their human biology. It's a bit shocking that with all the save the forests, save the oceans, save the whales, what-have-you attempts to get us to live with our planet's biology instead of fighting and destroying it, that we don't seem to do nearly as much for our own biology. Suppress it and move on, OR submit to it completely seem to be the prevailing attitudes, too often both at the same time. I think we need another option.
Anyway, it is a shame Faye can't go get some comfort from Marten, who, incidentally, seems to be the one character on the strip who doesn't place some sort of halo around sex. (Raven and Sven are both belt-notchers, IMHO).
Hookay. Rant over. Inner Penelope, go back to sleep. And for those of you who want simply to address this topic in general, I have created a thread elsewhere. http://forums.questionablecontent.net/index.php/topic,22913.msg801347.html#msg801347 Why? Because I like you. :-)
No, not that way. (Man, I miss T-Rex emoticon.)
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Dude, I love you. I agree with every damn thing you've written, every single point. And wish more people agreed with me! lol Can't be arsed reading your thread but might when I'm not on my lunch break.
Love. You.
--- Quote from: Headwoünd on 08 Apr 2009, 14:33 ---I really don't get why it never came up. Really - what harm could "we can haz 3sum?" do with a bisexual partner? Even if it does any (either by one part not being able to take a "no" or making a scene when uttering that "no") you've learned a bit more about what your relationship is made of.
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Well in this case it's obvious neither Dora nor Faye would cope in this situation, but generally I don't see why asking for a threesome with a friend would be bad. Yes or no. It has much potential for badness, but equally for awesomeness!
Edit: Whoops.
--- Quote from: Headwoünd on 08 Apr 2009, 15:09 ---Nah Faye would be out of the question, didn't mean to imply her involvement within the mere idea.
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OK never mind, we agree. :P
maddness:
No one has brought up the fact that, should Marten suggest a threesome with Faye, Dora would be all "AHA! You still want Faye and you're just with me until she's available! DIE!!"
Shadic:
Faye's going totally nuts. And now Dora is the sane one. :roll:
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