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  • The nuance I feel you might be overlooking is your so-called visual aid is just someone else’s hot bod (as much as it is mostly artificial) and it might signal to your partner that you don’t find her physique attractive enough, whereas the use of sex toys or physical aids as you put it would be your partner’s way of signaling that her pleasure is not exclusively centered on your penis or its size. Even in phallic shaped toys designed for penetration, there’s always something else reputable manufacturers include, be it vibration, texture, shape, simultaneous clitoral stimulation, suction, etc. And none of these are meant to substitute your own physique and the intimacy you bring to the table (or the bed, or the couch, or the shower hehe).

    I think the poster below makes a good point that toys designed for men such as fleshlights would be a more apt comparison. And the reverse for the example you provide would be something akin to needing the visual aid of Johnny Sins to get off. If we were to talk about getting off during your little lovemaking session by the chemistry and the fantasy on screen in porn - and both parties were ok with and equally excited by it -, then I’d also find no issue with that (albeit, I do think there are healthier ways to go about).

    When it comes to sex, it all eventually comes down to communication and respect. And if your boundaries to feeling comfortable draw a line against using sex toys, then that’s you and your partner needs to respect your feelings as well. I just feel like it’s a shame if people are missing out, because their own insecurities equate a dildo or a vibrator (or whatever) to a substitute for your penis, your body, and your active role during sexy times, because they definitely are not.




  • When Biden was President, MAGAts were scrutinizing everything Federal in their country looking for a Deep State conspiracy like someone dumbsplained the X-Files to them, meanwhile the shallow cunts they put in office are just disappearing people and culling the regime’s undesirables, megacorporations are flaunting their influence out in the open, dissenting voices are being silenced publicly, and their Supreme Cheeto is blatantly working for Russian interests, when he’s not moonlighting in an international web of paedophilia. But would you look at that?

    No backlash from the MAGA base, no indignant outcries, no conspiracy theories, the only kool aid being drunk is the one lactating from King Orangutang’s teat and his merry entourage of gaslighting sycophants.

    Their Deep State has finally surfaced, but all their stockpiles of guns are apparently pulling a Chuck Schumer and waiting for the right time, which somehow isn’t quite here, yet. So maybe this was never about freedom, transparency, accountability, it was about being finally enabled by the status quo to exercise their bigotry freely, transparently and without being made accountable for it.





  • I’d like to think I have a healthy mix of both. Some albums are imo best in their original or earlier pressings (or at the very least in terms of bang for buck) and some have great remasters that make for the definitive version of the album, which can also be quite the personal preference.

    For instance, early Zeppelin pressings (namely Porky Pecko and Robert Ludwig cuts) beat the most recent remasters out of the water, imo, but maybe I’d stick with the Classic Records’ 45rpm pressings if I’d been one of the lucky few to get them then.

    And I definitely enjoy the older pressings from Pink Floyd’s DSOTM and WYWH more (have one with an HTM cut), but I like Animals’ 2018 Remix the most, when it comes to that album (although I could see someone prefering the OG’s sound) and the Syd Barret-era Mono versions remastered are great if you don’t want to lease your ass to pay for OG pressing prices on those.

    Personally, I’ve moved from originals to good remasters, when possible, the better my system got, because it’s harder to find OGs from last century that are in good shape at a reasonable price and don’t take away from your listening experience with noise.