@Cathy_Kae@earth2kayla Well of course you dont have to accept it, however I think of all the issues with this film this isn't an actual issue as its just a reimaging of real clothes in a fantastical wayπ€·ββοΈ
@usuallypregnant My main issue is falling asleep on the sofa with the baby. Sofa cosleeping is 50 times more dangerous than any other type of cosleeping
@Pwlstt@boynecomastia@Pibbibellyflop But ur assuming they are willing to date the same sex. Sometimes people may also not be ok with their partners appearance drastically changing over time, so they might be OK with a post op trans partner, but not someone who is just beginning their journey
@eatingcroutons@metalgearsa1ad@heartsforhomura@isabelfisher_ Its ok to enjoy taboo fantasies, however evidence shows that pornography consumption affects people's sexual appetites. Therefore I think if you find yourself consuming pornography featuring children you should seek help. This isn't a radical take. This is a normal opinion
@eatingcroutons@heartsforhomura@metalgearsa1ad@isabelfisher_ That's just nonsense. Something that makes you sexually aroused, which triggers biological sexual responses is of course different from something which makes you happy or sad. To argue otherwise is frankly bizarre
@popteenprince@isabelfisher_ I literally said in the comment ' content designed to arouse. But essentially, content which contains sexuam content, no matter how explicit, and content which exist to arouse and to be used for masturbation are different. There is some element of common sense
@eatingcroutons@isabelfisher_ I never made any moral judgement, I have no issue with sexual enjoyment, I enjoy reading porn. Im just saying there's a difference between porn and regular writing and its bad faith to say people who criticise dark topics in porn are talking about all literature
@AHABSOUP@isabelfisher_ Erotic does not equal porn. The intention of the alien films is not for people to masterbate to. Also there's nothing wrong with writing porn, im not making a moral judgement
@professorluchi@isabelfisher_ I have no ideaπ not sure why people keep bringing up horror and splatter punk and acting as though people are constantly mistaking standard writing for porn when most porn is very obviously tagged?
@bhaalgoth@isabelfisher_ No. Its not the same. Stories written to arouse are usually quite obvious, especially because ao3 has a very indeoth tagging system. It
@hermesl9@isabelfisher_ Well of course you can. I never actually made moral judgements in my original post. But I do believe if you are aroused by pornography featuring children you should look for psychological help instead of indulging
@WeirdMedieval The values make a big difference. This is a screenshot form that trailer in black and white and you can see how similar the depth of colour is across the whole screen. I makes it feel dull, and its a feeling there whether its with or without colour
@GappyTales Hmm formal fashion changes overtime. If we never allowed it to develop, woman would still be wearing ankle length skirts and men would have coats and tails. Its ok for things to change
@hermesl9@isabelfisher_ No its not the same even if it hits the same dopamine reactions. A parent enjoys watching their child play and they enjoy watching their pattner during sex but they arent the same reactions, even if they hit the same dopamine reactors
@NemoEntropy@isabelfisher_ I never said that. I'm quite familiar with splatter punk and I would actually say some of it does fall into what I was talking about as its fetish work. But a lot of splatter punk is not smut designed to arouse, rather to shock and disgust.