Re: Bondage Corner
Well I don't want to try and bastardize the speech I have coming to the first asshole who accuses me of being homophobic to my face cuz I used the word gay in front of them. (Yes, I have a monologue prepared and memorized and I'm just waiting for someone else to be the jerk so I can be a bigger one)
But basically it breaks down to how words evolve and social definitions and how every word that means homosexual now never meant it in the first place and how "gay" and the like is a common derogatory term that has no affiliation to sexual preference and how using a word outside of it's regular context actually weakens the word and if these self-righteous assholes who pick up a cause just cuz they want to get their way... (because it's usually not gay people who get pissed, if so it's someone who doesn't understand the end results of their argument or talk to too many PC straight people)... They don't understand that there will always be racism, sexism, and things of the like so if they end up making most people not use the word ever and it goes unsaid in their social circle for so long, imagine how strong it becomes when someone actually does use it in a homosexual context. Sure, they think they're getting rid of hatred by getting rid of the word, but you can't erase language and you can't erase feeling so all they're doing is adding to the power of the word and hurting the homosexual community more than they're helping. Thus you can shove back in their face that THEY'RE the homophobic one for doing so much damage.
Yeah, that's about 1/5th of the superpunch the next faggot gets who steps in my face about my vocabulary.
And hey, whatever floats your boat, flesh is flesh as far as I'm considered. Technically you can pretend rubber is flesh too. What happens in the bedroom is personal but that doesn't mean it has to be shameful, anyone should be able to talk about it and no one should have to judge anything on it.