There’s no evidence that it made them gay. Maybe the demon provided a matchmaking service for closeted medieval queers.
There’s no evidence that it made them gay. Maybe the demon provided a matchmaking service for closeted medieval queers.
Is it really that bad? I’ve been living in Asia for 10 years, and although it seems like there are some desperate bottoms in rural areas and smaller cities, it doesn’t really feel like things are that easy for tops. There’s actually been plenty of times when other tops have wanted me to bottom for them.
Sorry to nitpick, but there’s no way there’s only a 5 inch height difference between them. Once again, someone has been caught using Grindr inches.
No, he’s just full of shit like most conservative politicians.
The most tragic thing about this is that she isn’t even using the word breedable correctly. The traditional meaning of the word, which she is trying to gatekeep, means to produce offspring. Humans breed by procreating with another human to create human children. Vaginas do not breed with other vaginas to create vagina children, so vaginas are not breedable.
Even if you think the slang form of the word breedable this guy used is invalid, he’s still breedable as long as he’s capable of impregnating someone, even if he has no desire to do so.
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There’s a karaoke place near me that has free soda and allows you to bring your own alcohol. I brought a bottle of abilla pisco and Angostura bitters so I could turn their gingerale and cola into chilcano and piscola. I also made a strawberry and yuzu macerados (infusion) with the pisco and can’t wait until it’s ready next week.
Where do you live? Mapo tofu is relatively common, so you could likely get it in your own country if it has a sizable Chinese population. I wouldn’t even call it a specialty of Japan, and I’ve personally had better ones in other countries.
No son of mine will ever use a namby-pamby Easy Bake Oven. He’ll learn to bake using a proper oven like a real man.
Cum dumpsters need representation too.
How did he manage to hide it so well?
東京グルメで世界一周 Foreign cuisine from around the world divided by region and country. More common cuisines like American and Italian are also divided by specialty.
Yes, it means the same as crowdsourced in this case.
Also, does anyone know any good sites for finding restaurants that aren’t user generated? I find Gurunavi and Tabelog overwhelming, and also lacking in detail for individual restaurants. Is there anywhere with more detailed and curated content. I like bento.com despite it’s design language being stuck in the early 2000s. Is there anything like that but in Japanese and more extensive?
Yes, it’s gay to be concerned about what kind of world you’re leaving to your children and grandchildren. /s
Can’t I have a decently sized kitchen and a gay sex room?
When I had sex ed in the late 90’s, I was shown videos with real (but obviously non-sexualized) nudity. I don’t remember there being any controversy about that at all, and I went to a Christian school (Anglican).
I’m a cis gay man into eurobeat. There are some trans people I know of on the scene. There’s Jessa Stebbins/Kendra Blast in America, and DJ Satomi in Japan.
I think this song about Egg superstars is also relevent to your post.
I’m not a native speaker, but I’ve studied Japanese for more than a decade. There are no singular, non-gendered third person pronouns, so there is no equivalent of a singular they. Although there is an equivalent of a plural they, it’s not completely gender neutral. The equivalent of him is kare, and the equivalent of her is kanojo. You can make them plural by ending “ra” on to the end of them. Kanojora is used only for groups of women/girls, and karera can be used for a group of men/boys, or a mixed-gender group. That makes the root meaning of karera male coded even if it’s used in a gender neutral manner, so non-binary people might prefer not to use that.
This shouldn’t however be a major issue for Japanese speakers, as first person pronouns are the only ones that are in frequent use. Unlike English, where you use pronouns to avoid repitition, you can completely omit them in Japanese, so instead of asking “Has Asami done her homework?” in English, you would ask “Has Asami done homework?” It’s also preferable to use names instead of 2nd/3rd person pronouns. Instead of asking “How about you?”, you’d ask “How about (person’s name)?” It’s probably much easier for a non-binary person to ask that no pronouns be used for them
Yes, although the season 1 Rita was taken directly from the Japanese version of the show and dubbed over by an American voice actor who is still alive (but likely retired).