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· 4 years ago
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HL?
timebender25
· 4 years ago
Huge LOL, a competitor site.
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jasonmon
· 4 years ago
Huge lol
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guest_
· 4 years ago
If you go to a public building where everyone has their shoes off, you might think “I should also take my shoes off” even if you normally leave your shoes on inside. Of course- you may also think “well- I can do what I want and they can do what they want. So I will leave my shoes on.” Now if someone comes over and says “excuse me sir- please take your shoes off. This area does not allow shoes...” and hey- there is a sign or TOS that you missed or ignored and it says it right there.... you could take your shoes off- or you could say “don’t be a baby...” the latter- they might ask you to leave. It is your right to wear shoes. But in that place with other people- they ask you do not.
guest_
· 4 years ago
One thing we have to realize is that it’s different cultures. Some people have a “culture” where calling each other “f@$$0t” is acceptable and normal. Others do not. When two cultures meet- how do we decide how to handle that? It depends. But usually in a civilization we decide that it’s better if not everyone is completely left to instinct and that the manners which allow the most people to get along within those manners are what we will use. That means that perhaps John would be comfortable or feel more natural if he had no clothes or was free to masturbate while awaiting his burger in the dining room-
guest_
· 4 years ago
But we ask he not do that because even if it requires restraint or thought in his part- we have found that the greatest number of people can coexist with the least trouble if he wears clothes and refrains from masturbating in crowded public spaces. Sadly this means John must deny his nature- but he can be as free to his whims as he likes in his own home if he wishes to engage in behavior that isn’t ok around others.
guest_
· 4 years ago
But people like this tend to get “butt hurt” at the idea others can get “butt hurt” over things. It’s ironic. “I want to say the word!” I’m sure you do. When you meet people who share your culture, have at it in your little group. But not everyone is like you- so when we are around a group of diverse people we behave ourselves in a way that is most suited to allow all these folks to get along.