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WCDT: 2646-2650 (Feb 24 - 28 2014) Weekly Comics Discussion Thread
Storel:
I suppose you could accidentally rip the condom while attempting to put it on, especially if your fingernails are long and/or jagged. Marigold seems like the sort of person who would probably ignore her nails until they got long enough to start breaking, at which point she might simply rip the rest of the broken nail off instead of trimming it neatly. I've known people like that...
Karilyn:
After my extensive posts last week about the subject... YAY DALE AND MARIGOLD USED CONDOMS. I was worried about them forgetting that, being both virgins and having very impulsive sex.
Also, am I the only person who's confused about why condoms are supposed to be hard to put on? You just, sit it on his dick like a little dick hat, and then roll it down. It doesn't seem that hard. If it doesn't roll immediately without effort, turn it over, then roll.
Hey it's simpler than plugging in a USB cable.
Loki:
--- Quote from: Karilyn on 26 Feb 2014, 00:37 ---If it doesn't roll immediately without effort, turn it over, then roll.
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Argh no please don't do that!
Depending on circumstances, you now have precum which may be mixed with semen on the outer side of the condom, which defeats 90% of the purpose.
KOK:
--- Quote from: Karilyn on 26 Feb 2014, 00:37 ---After my extensive posts last week about the subject... YAY DALE AND MARIGOLD USED CONDOMS. I was worried about them forgetting that, being both virgins and having very impulsive sex.
Also, am I the only person who's confused about why condoms are supposed to be hard to put on? You just, sit it on his dick like a little dick hat, and then roll it down. It doesn't seem that hard. If it doesn't roll immediately without effort, turn it over, then roll.
Hey it's simpler than plugging in a USB cable.
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If so, why are boys advices to practise alone, so that they don't fumble too much the first time with a partner?
Karilyn:
--- Quote from: KOK on 26 Feb 2014, 00:46 ---If so, why are boys advices to practise alone, so that they don't fumble too much the first time with a partner?
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I don't know? Maybe it's harder to put them on yourself than on a partner? I haven't struggled to put them on any partners before, but it usually falls to me to do it for them.
--- Quote from: cesariojpn on 24 Feb 2014, 14:48 ---
--- Quote from: Shjade on 24 Feb 2014, 00:19 ---Feudal samurai gave librarians shibari lessons...? That's a new one on me.
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Shibari originated during Feudal Japan. Back in the day, they didn't have handcuffs, so they used rope. And it was kinda intricate to say the least....
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SORT OF. Not quite. What you're thinking of is Hojojutsu. Which was... slightly more dangerous. The average Hojojutsu tie wraps around the person's neck, and is designed to get tighter if the person struggles or resists; they are essentially slipknots around your neck tied to your limbs. Fight against the tie, or try and wiggle out, and you will kill yourself from strangulation (Source: Lord Ramirez). Which is an excessively dishonorable death. Shibari is technically a western word for Kinbaku. Not sure how that happened historically. Not like Shibari vs Kinbaku matters too much, even if I had the misfortune of sitting through a panel with Lord Ramirez being an excessive weeaboo who makes a huge fucking deal about it.
For what it's worth, the tie that Marten tied in #1302 is a Shibari tie, not a Hojojutsu tie. I had the pleasure of seeing one of the only western practitioners of Hojojutsu forcibly tie a (consenting) person before, and it's rather scary. It's easy to see how it was used as a takedown technique, similar to how police nowadays force someone to the ground and handcuff them.
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