Grammatical errors I may have written this book.
I do work for the Huff Post so it is possible.
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Grammatical errors I may have written this book.
I do work for the Huff Post so it is possible. fonewear said: » Grammatical errors I may have written this book. I do work for the Huff Post so it is possible. You're huffing something, no doubt about that. Offline
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Hey don't knock my beloved feminism ideals till you try them.
I never truly lived till feminism touched my soul. Then I had to be put a "watch list" Let's just say they won't let me near the women's shoe department...there was some...unpleasantness... Valefor.Sapphire said: » book about an abusive relationship. But those quotes alone have killed any interest I may ever have for this. I just can't take this seriously anymore. Offline
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Valefor.Sapphire said: » Bloodrose said: » There were people trying to defend this... "artist" by claiming she had "researched" BDSM and the kink lifestyle intensively. Turns out that she was actually "inspired" by the idea of the Twilight characters in questionable scenarios related to kink she had seen through porn. There were some interviews where the publicist for her had claimed they had done psychological research into the fetishistic lifestyle of BDSM, but to anyone in the lifestyle, they knew it was a crock of ***, and as Ramyrez pointed out, incredibly bad writing. I'm sure it would make Magnuss cringe just pointing out all the grammar errors. I find it laughable that the author 'researched it', I would argue that the relationship+physical+emotional nuances of BDSM is only something you can understand until you experience it in some form firsthand. It varies wildly by the person or couple, etc walls of text could not begin to explain it. Anyways as ramyrez pointed out, FSOG is just a badly written garbage book about an abusive relationship. Not gonna lie, I will be watching the movie. While drinking something.
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See I won't read anything that is fiction. If I want to read made up stories I come here !
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Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Not gonna lie, I will be watching the movie. While drinking something. Bloodrose said: » Valefor.Sapphire said: » Bloodrose said: » There were people trying to defend this... "artist" by claiming she had "researched" BDSM and the kink lifestyle intensively. Turns out that she was actually "inspired" by the idea of the Twilight characters in questionable scenarios related to kink she had seen through porn. There were some interviews where the publicist for her had claimed they had done psychological research into the fetishistic lifestyle of BDSM, but to anyone in the lifestyle, they knew it was a crock of ***, and as Ramyrez pointed out, incredibly bad writing. I'm sure it would make Magnuss cringe just pointing out all the grammar errors. I find it laughable that the author 'researched it', I would argue that the relationship+physical+emotional nuances of BDSM is only something you can understand until you experience it in some form firsthand. It varies wildly by the person or couple, etc walls of text could not begin to explain it. Anyways as ramyrez pointed out, FSOG is just a badly written garbage book about an abusive relationship. Because when you say BDSM people immediately evoke images of dungeon porn, ballgags, spiked *** and a guy getting his *** spanked with a paddle by a 6'7 German lady named Ingrid decked out in black latex mangling English repeating the phrase "You like, ya?" as the poor male screams in pain. Offline
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That has never been my particular image received when I think of BDSM...
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Bloodrose said: » That has never been my particular image received when I think of BDSM... Sparth, is this a cry for help? It's too late for him save the little ones ! Bloodrose said: » Sparth, is this a cry for help? Offline
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Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Bloodrose said: » Valefor.Sapphire said: » Bloodrose said: » There were people trying to defend this... "artist" by claiming she had "researched" BDSM and the kink lifestyle intensively. Turns out that she was actually "inspired" by the idea of the Twilight characters in questionable scenarios related to kink she had seen through porn. There were some interviews where the publicist for her had claimed they had done psychological research into the fetishistic lifestyle of BDSM, but to anyone in the lifestyle, they knew it was a crock of ***, and as Ramyrez pointed out, incredibly bad writing. I'm sure it would make Magnuss cringe just pointing out all the grammar errors. I find it laughable that the author 'researched it', I would argue that the relationship+physical+emotional nuances of BDSM is only something you can understand until you experience it in some form firsthand. It varies wildly by the person or couple, etc walls of text could not begin to explain it. Anyways as ramyrez pointed out, FSOG is just a badly written garbage book about an abusive relationship. Because when you say BDSM people immediately evoke images of dungeon porn, ballgags, spiked *** and a guy getting his *** spanked with a paddle by a 6'7 German lady named Ingrid decked out in black latex mangling English repeating the phrase "You like, ya?" as the poor male screams in pain. Valefor.Sapphire
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Valefor.Sehachan said: » Valefor.Sapphire said: » book about an abusive relationship. But those quotes alone have killed any interest I may ever have for this. I just can't take this seriously anymore. At their core, abusive relationships are some mix of physical+financial+emotional+sexual manipulation to maintain the status-quo (stay together) or assert+maintain dominance in favor of ending the relationship. fonewear said: » I just think of the Zed scene from Pulp Fiction. Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead. Valefor.Sapphire
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Bloodrose said: » The sad part is, that a lot of people actually believe that BDSM is nothing but abuse, despite the practices found therein to be cathartic and a great reliever of stress. Valefor.Sapphire said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Valefor.Sapphire said: » book about an abusive relationship. But those quotes alone have killed any interest I may ever have for this. I just can't take this seriously anymore. At their core, abusive relationships are some mix of physical+financial+emotional+sexual manipulation to maintain the status-quo (stay together) or assert+maintain dominance in favor of ending the relationship. I have a truly unfortunate suspicion that many of the women who love this story do so because it's not so much an erotic fiction as much as a fantasized/idealized version of their own lives and situations. Valefor.Sapphire said: » Bloodrose said: » The sad part is, that a lot of people actually believe that BDSM is nothing but abuse, despite the practices found therein to be cathartic and a great reliever of stress. *taps at tablet* "Note to self: if wife leaves, do not pursue Sapphire. Despite being a fellow corsair, she will whip you." Ramyrez said: » Valefor.Sapphire said: » Bloodrose said: » The sad part is, that a lot of people actually believe that BDSM is nothing but abuse, despite the practices found therein to be cathartic and a great reliever of stress. *taps at tablet* "Note to self: if wife leaves, do not pursue Sapphire. Despite being a fellow corsair, she will whip you." Also, buy eggs and milk on the way home.* Bloodrose said: » That has never been my particular image received when I think of BDSM... Sparth, is this a cry for help? It's a cry for a lady named Ingrid out there who may want to have a good time. 6'7, master race only. Valefor.Sapphire said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Valefor.Sapphire said: » book about an abusive relationship. But those quotes alone have killed any interest I may ever have for this. I just can't take this seriously anymore. At their core, abusive relationships are some mix of physical+financial+emotional+sexual manipulation to maintain the status-quo (stay together) or assert+maintain dominance in favor of ending the relationship. Valefor.Sapphire
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Ramyrez said: » Valefor.Sapphire said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Valefor.Sapphire said: » book about an abusive relationship. But those quotes alone have killed any interest I may ever have for this. I just can't take this seriously anymore. At their core, abusive relationships are some mix of physical+financial+emotional+sexual manipulation to maintain the status-quo (stay together) or assert+maintain dominance in favor of ending the relationship. I have a truly unfortunate suspicion that many of the women who love this story do so because it's not so much an erotic fiction as much as a fantasized/idealized version of their own lives and situations. There will always be stupid women that will put up with abusive relationships if the guy has money. /shakes head Valefor.Sehachan said: » Valefor.Sapphire said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Valefor.Sapphire said: » book about an abusive relationship. But those quotes alone have killed any interest I may ever have for this. I just can't take this seriously anymore. At their core, abusive relationships are some mix of physical+financial+emotional+sexual manipulation to maintain the status-quo (stay together) or assert+maintain dominance in favor of ending the relationship. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Ramyrez said: » Valefor.Sapphire said: » Bloodrose said: » The sad part is, that a lot of people actually believe that BDSM is nothing but abuse, despite the practices found therein to be cathartic and a great reliever of stress. *taps at tablet* "Note to self: if wife leaves, do not pursue Sapphire. Despite being a fellow corsair, she will whip you." Also, buy eggs and milk on the way home.* Nothing can make a house Rammie-proof. Valefor.Sapphire said: » Ramyrez said: » Valefor.Sapphire said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Valefor.Sapphire said: » book about an abusive relationship. But those quotes alone have killed any interest I may ever have for this. I just can't take this seriously anymore. At their core, abusive relationships are some mix of physical+financial+emotional+sexual manipulation to maintain the status-quo (stay together) or assert+maintain dominance in favor of ending the relationship. I have a truly unfortunate suspicion that many of the women who love this story do so because it's not so much an erotic fiction as much as a fantasized/idealized version of their own lives and situations. There will always be stupid women that will put up with abusive relationships if the guy has money. /shakes head We call them bimbos. |
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