yurixhentai wrote...
I don't like how you made the word "guy" be in bold writing for emphasis, as if to say you don't agree with cross dressing or that it's wrong and people shouldn't do it. We live in an era now where things like that are accepted more than they used to be, so you clearly have some kind of conservative ideology or you didn't think about what you just typed.
Just because it's accepted, doesn't make it right. I'm against homosexuality, but if I see a gay, I don't walk up to him and preach him on the wickedness of his unnatural ways. I live in Toronto. We have the Rainbow Parade downtown every year, where hundreds of gays wave their cocks around for everyone to see, but I don't call the city and protest it. They do what they want, and as long as they don't try to turn me gay, or preach to me, or have gay buttsecks in my bed while forcing me to watch, I'm fine with it.
Andy 117 wrote...
As long as it's not illegal, I say, do whatever the hell you want. That's the line. I'll never
ever draw the line what what personally offends me, because this stuff is so subjective it hurts.
There's so much wrong with this, it hurts.
What if it's legal to have sex with a 6-year-old in some countries, but illegal in others? Laws are more or less based off of what does and doesn't offend the people who make the laws. Completely disregarding stupid laws, most laws are made because they go against what's believed to be right.
So yes, it's so subjective it hurts. Everyone has their own personal rules and laws; I don't like scat, mutilation, rape, etc. but other people do. I think the line is quite a bit more to the left than the next guy, but so what? I'm not allowed to force my views on someone else unless they are actually causing me some sort of harm, or violating my rights as a human being.