Brook wrote:(Thank you for sticking to "mild inconvenience". It gets me down when anyone wishes serious harm on anyone. But sometimes I do wish a bucket of cold water on some people. ;p)
NobodySpecial wrote:I just....in the first place, it's a terrible song, and you don't make good points with terrible songs. Might as well play some T.A.T.U. if we're going for the fake lesbian vibe.
T. Campbell (yeah, HIM) wrote:If Freemage did not exist, it might have been necessary to invent him.
dianekikiula wrote:My sig is jealous of your sig now.
Valerie wrote:
I'm leaving Paps for you.
Freemage, do you have a fanclub yet, and can I please join?
NobodySpecial wrote:I just....in the first place, it's a terrible song, and you don't make good points with terrible songs. Might as well play some T.A.T.U. if we're going for the fake lesbian vibe.
Zanosuke Kurosaki wrote:Sexual identity is not something to be taken so lightly the way the song is doing, argle-bargle *commence foaming and being dragged away by lab-coat types*
If a girl kisses another girl to attract a guy who is watching, who the fuck are you to criticize what turns her on?
NobodySpecial wrote:If a girl kisses another girl to attract a guy who is watching, who the fuck are you to criticize what turns her on?
I think you just answered the question for a lot of folks, especially if (for example) the criticizer was a gay man who'd been repeatedly beaten by family members and ejected from the family at a young age. Sexuality is personal, but not everyone gets to go around breaking the boxes with complete immunity.
bunnies wrote:If a girl kisses another girl to attract a guy who is watching, who the fuck are you to criticize what turns her on?
Zanosuke Kurosaki wrote:Brook wrote:(Thank you for sticking to "mild inconvenience". It gets me down when anyone wishes serious harm on anyone. But sometimes I do wish a bucket of cold water on some people. ;p)
Yeah, I... for all my fascination with weapons, strategy and tactics*, I just can't bring myself to actively wish real harm on people. Especially not for just some pop song, because then otherwise my list would be a lot longer than it already is (however, nothing is ever convincing me to remove Creed from said list.) Except maybe monsters (y'know, genocidal types, types that protest at funerals with signs that make the red veil drop so fast it's amazing you're not hitting them with those signs, whoever came up with Kids Bop...) that shouldn't walk under the living sky. And even then, I only feel they should be removed from this mortal coil after due process has taken place.
Brook wrote:bunnies wrote:If a girl kisses another girl to attract a guy who is watching, who the fuck are you to criticize what turns her on?
Crucial point: does the girl she is kissing know about her reasons?
If yes: to each their own. Nobody has a right to judge someone else's thrill, only how they treat others when getting it.
If no: it hurts badly to believe someone is interested in you, and find out they were just using you to get someone else's attention. No matter the details.
Louisa wrote:I think another reason people dislike the song is that it feeds into the cultural belief that all women who kiss women are doing it only for male attention/ as some kind of "experiment". And it's kind of annoying to have people assume that as your motivation. But the answer to that problem isn't to get rid of all material that represents these motivations for kissing your own gender; it's to produce more material in which women kiss each other for other reasons.
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