the point that ONLY LESBIANS enjoy to touch other women is freaking killing me.
I don't think any men here is in a position to say what women may like or not to touch, especially if you're going to put as an example what 2 paid professionals do in TV or streams.
"hey!, but straight dudes like to touch their dongs for fun"
how does it sound?
i am in not position to tell you are correct, but i have seen friends of mine doing because they are just messing with the other one and stuff like that.
I don't think any men here is in a position to say what women may like or not to touch, especially if you're going to put as an example what 2 paid professionals do in TV or streams.
"hey!, but straight dudes like to touch their dongs for fun"
how does it sound?
Pack it up, women in this thread. This man has seen his friends doing it so your lies to the contrary will no longer be tolerated.
This is the point I was making, but they all come for you if you try to make valid points. Be careful.
you can apply the contrary too, here people are saying only lesbian women touch other women, so pack it up straight women, you cant ever touch another women again
This is the point I was making, but they all come for you if you try to make valid points. Be careful.
This is the point I was making, but they all come for you if you try to make valid points. Be careful.
Valid points huh?I dunno what the jealousy thing has to do with any of this, but for a bit of fun, yes, there are some girls who fondle each other's breasts in the real world. Crazy, I know. I'm far from saying that's an every day thing you see on the street, but people like to have fun in certain times and places.
Y'all motherfuckers can't go one thread without equating the two so it's good that we finally have a staff post for this.do not attempt to derail the discussion with irrelevant tangents about violence in video games: one does not excuse the other.
you can apply the contrary too, here people are saying only lesbian women touch other women, so pack it up straight women, you cant ever touch another women again
This. That's Japan, man. It's how they do.Saw the clips and it seems to me just like any other day here in Japan to be honest. I can see how this is shocking for people living in the west, but then again, that's the reality here.
Yeah, it's absolutely, totally the same when a woman tells a man what women enjoy, versus when it's a man telling a woman what they enjoy.
I can't think of a single reason why there should be any difference at all.
None whatsoever. Nope.
Well at least I'll know what kind of person someone is if they use the "Core Values" meme. Only good thing to come out of this.
Saw the clips and it seems to me just like any other day here in Japan to be honest. I can see how this is shocking for people living in the west, but then again, that's the reality here.
can you point me where in this thread i was correcting a woman telling that she enjoys touching other women?
i am in not position to tell you are correct, but i have seen friends of mine doing because they are just messing with the other one and stuff like that.
but yeah, the ones on the clip is totally a different case and it is not comparable at all.
i just find really weird that people here are saying "only lesbian women enjoy touching other women"
I don't really see what's funny about it. To me the meme just says that you care more about tits then women feelings.I mean the meme is funny, even if it being used by some unfortunate folk.
it was part of marketing promo for DoA, a game by one of Evo Japan's sponsors. It's clear nobody was interested in reviewing the material ahead of time.
Well then stop bitching, and go over there and start a revolution.umm, yeah japan doesn't really set the best standard for its general views on women.
Well then stop bitching, and go over there and start a revolution.
Well then stop bitching, and go over there and start a revolution.
what an annoying thing to sayWell then stop bitching, and go over there and start a revolution.
Alright I'm gonna need the address of the Japanese Culture headquarters.Well then stop bitching, and go over there and start a revolution.
Because it's something that can be done if you care enough about it.why are talking about things and doing things mutually exclusive
Well then stop bitching, and go over there and start a revolution.
you are complaining that other people are complaining about something. Why complain about that when you could come to my house and convince me in person?Because it's something that can be done if you care enough about it.
I don't think women should be objectified as much as you do, but it's a part of Japan's culture. A trip to akihabara usually contains tons of sexualized images and "hot glue" figures, so if you wanna make a change, see what going over there and organizing something will lead to.
It'll either be rejected or gain traction. It's on you.
Because it's something that can be done if you care enough about it.
I don't think women should be objectified as much as you do, but it's a part of Japan's culture. A trip to akihabara usually contains tons of sexualized images and "hot glue" figures, so if you wanna make a change, see what going over there and organizing something will lead to.
It'll either be rejected or gain traction. It's on you.
I initially simply cosigned a statement made by a Japan resident. Then someone quoted me.you are complaining that other people are complaining about something. Why complain about that when you could come to my house and convince me in person?
If you think something must be changed, quit your job and leave your family behind or you're not allowed to talk about it.I initially simply cosigned a statement made by a Japan resident. Then someone quoted me.
We can play back and forthy all day, but in the end, it happened in japan and if you really feel that strongly about it, go and try to make a conserted effort to cause change in their country.
Because it's something that can be done if you care enough about it.
I don't think women should be objectified as much as you do, but it's a part of Japan's culture. A trip to akihabara usually contains tons of sexualized images and "hot glue" figures, so if you wanna make a change, see what going over there and organizing something will lead to.
It'll either be rejected or gain traction. It's on you.
With the right set of minds behind the idea of shifting an entire culture, righteous things can happen.
that is something that you and I can both agree is impossible (especially as outsiders). your suggestion to do that is a way to shut down any discussion on the topic of japans cultural misogyny.I initially simply cosigned a statement made by a Japan resident. Then someone quoted me.
We can play back and forthy all day, but in the end, it happened in japan and if you really feel that strongly about it, go and try to make a conserted effort to cause change in their country.
That's not what I said whatsoever. You're putting words in my mouth.It's PART of Japanese culture because of BS ""sentiments"" like this reifying it.
YOU are also the problem, and YOU ignoring me and women saying "it's just the culture" is what fucks us up too. And when we do """revolutionize""" you bitch right back because women are apparently wrong about how THEIR bodies get treated.
That's not what I said whatsoever. You're putting words in my mouth.
Not even gonna bother, because what you just did was rude.
I do NOT think it's impossible. I think it's entirely possible to make change with the right organization skills and connections. That's how change happens, man.that is something that you and I can both agree is impossible (especially as outsiders). your suggestion to do that is a way to shut down any discussion on the topic of japans cultural misogyny.
i am in not position to tell you are correct, but i have seen friends of mine doing because they are just messing with the other one and stuff like that.
but yeah, the ones on the clip is totally a different case and it is not comparable at all.
i just find really weird that people here are saying "only lesbian women enjoy touching other women"
Because it's something that can be done if you care enough about it.
I don't think women should be objectified as much as you do, but it's a part of Japan's culture. A trip to akihabara usually contains tons of sexualized images and "hot glue" figures, so if you wanna make a change, see what going over there and organizing something will lead to.
It'll either be rejected or gain traction. It's on you.
With the right set of minds behind the idea of shifting an entire culture, righteous things can happen.