James_xeno said:Shicchi said:
Some do.
Though, I don't speak for everyone, imo
the whole concept of the story is just disgusting for me.
I would have preferred the opposite version of this anime.
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But.....Then you don't actually find the concept of the story disgusting, just the details.... :/
Shicchi said:
Imagine this anime but with the sex of the characters are opposite of it. Two girls going on adventure to have sex with various male creatures. How do you feel? Seeing each of the male characters throwing themselves at the two female protoganists, eager to be molested by said girls.
Anyway, I do watch hentai for what it is. This anime is not hentai. And I prefer multiple men x one girl in my hentai. So there is that.
We largely wouldn't care.. the ones who did would only be because that's their kink! I don't think you made the point that you thought you did.
This sounds like what I've always feared is happening in these types of debates. Both sides talking about the same things, using the same terms, but being in and coming from totally different dimensions of context. While i'm not sure about yours exactly. The usual argument coming from prude type feminists/women, is the belief that it is impossible to think or act like guys do, that is, watch/fantasize or generally indulge in or experiences sexual excitement or desire, without disregarding and or devaluing the object of that desire in some way. Or at least that men are incapable of separating the sexual aspect from the human one. So when they ogle or fantasize for purely sexual reasons, they inherently must be disregarding the humanity of that which they desire. People with such views usually try to deny it, but so many of the arguments come back to questions like yours.. "How would you feel if women looked at and thought about men the same way?" Which usually leads to men confusingly stating the truth, they wouldn't! As they aren't conflating sexual desire with the humanity or worth of the object of said desire in the first place. So while feminists and others are asking how men would like it if they were being "disparaged" in the same way, men are generally completely oblivious as to what it is they would even have to feel disparaged over in the first place. You read that right, no, it's not a lie or a deflection. Men generally don't have even a single clue over the logic of asking such a question. They/we wouldn't care. At least not to the same level or way as feminist theory would demand it if true. And at any rate, certainly not in the context of pure fantasy or FICTIONAL media! Which brings up a completely different issue with all this that i'm not getting into right now. I'm also not even going to get into the many fallacies of "objectification" theory or it's effective irrelevance as a concept.
Hokage_Jason said:Holy cringe at this thread. Was a funny read though, pretty much what I was hoping for.
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