Likhos01 wrote...
You should stop reading the Mary Sue, Everwood, you can't earn any knowledge from a bunch of people who don't give a shit about journalistic integrity, specifically because they are not journalists.
Everything they write is poorly made and poorly educated pieces of opinion, this is complete garbage but it's good for them because it entices you to click.
The article that I responded too was pretty much garbage. It was just her venting her rage about SoulCalibur and dismissing people who might disagree with her. Clearly she resented the argument about freedom of speech when really that is a valid argument.
I still identify as a feminist. The thing is, I read this article once that criticised the saying:
I'm for equality but I'm not a feminist. The article was clear to point out that such reasoning does exist because of the terrible state modern feminism is in, with blogs circling online demanding misandry in the name of feminism. But it also made it clear that if you stand by equality at all, then you should have no problem calling yourself a feminist. Otherwise you're a hypocrite (and there are few things I hate more than hypocrisy).
623 wrote...
Good e-mail. I've grown really tired of diabetes vanilla myself. The level of vanilla in a story I like would be
Couple by Kosuke Haruhito (which I think is pretty sex-positive) or
Bougainvillea by Akinosora. One thing I actually dislike about standard vanilla is the girls' expressions. Many have tears and pained expressions. I love love love ahegao because it means the girl is actually enjoying the sex quite obviously.
Aaanyway, while I'm sure the article is just an opinion trying to be passed as journalism, I hope your e-mail gives them some pause. Because fuck if they think the fetishes I have shouldn't exist. I ain't ashamed.
I totally agree with you about girl's expressions. I much more prefer vanilla with ahegao, rare as it might be. It just makes it feel more real, whereas tears just makes it feel too
purified if you will.
I haven't received a reply to the email yet. Part of me wonders if she just erased it right after reading it.