Rajah

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  • in reply to: No respect for overweight people? #41356

    Rajah
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    Why is the media blamed for stuff like this all the time? Has it ever occurred to people that the media portrays the ideal woman that way because that's the ideal woman? It's an unfortunate stereotype, I know. I myself am somewhat overweight. It's never made a difference in the way I'm treated that I've noticed, but I know I can sometimes be that way with others, though I try not to. But this is not because of the media. I can see women everywhere I go, and I know what a hot, pretty woman is because I know why my eyes like to see. This isn't because the media told me what to like. Cripes, we've had TV for less than a century and I think the standard for what is attractive and appealing has always been the same for millenia.

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    Name : Rajah, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Christian, Age : 22, City : Watertown, State : WI Country : United States, Occupation : student/health services, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Peeing fetishes – what’s that all about? #16862

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    I don't really get turned on by peeing stuff. When I first saw some porn with pissing and stuff, I was intrigued and turned on somewhat, though. However, I'd never want to be peed on or pee on someone else. My theory on why people get a turn on about it is that it's something they aren't supposed to do. Admit it, there are lots of things people do because it's a thrill to go against the norm. A lot of men get really turned on at seeing a girl's thong riding up her back, or from seeing a girl's panties up her skirt. You could place hardcore porn and upskirt porn in front of them and they would pick the upskirt even though it's less attractive usually and they can't even see any body parts. The thrill comes from it being risque.

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    Name : Rajah, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Christian, Age : 22, City : Watertown, State : WI Country : United States, Occupation : student/health services, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Printing the ole’ camel’s foot #23114

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    i don't know if race has anything to do with it, but i do know that not all white women get it. it has nothing to do with the pelvis either. if one looks at alot of porn, even just playboy, you'll notice that some women have large 'lips' and others have vaginas so flat that the clitorus hangs out farther than the 'lips'. some women will wear tight stuff to show it off, but sometimes it can't be helped and others have nothing to show no matter how tight they wear it.

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    Name : Rajah, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Christian, Age : 22, City : Watertown, State : WI Country : United States, Occupation : student/health services, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Same-sex marriage: why not? #47275

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    My belief on homosexuality is that it is unnatural and wrong. however, i'm not a 'GOD HATES FAGS' fanatic. i don't feel that its any MORE wrong than adultry, or theft. i even have a few gay friends. God doesn't hate fags, he loves the person. but he does hate sin, and in His eyes, homosexuality is just as disgusting as theft or lying. all that aside though, homosexuality is a choice, just like any other activity, and i don't feel that people should be mistreated because of it. however, the family structure is a sacred foundation for society. it is natural to be attracted to the opposite sex because its necessary for reproduction. allowing gay relationships is their friggin business, but allowing gay marriages is an attack on the natural structure of marriage. if a gay couple wants to be married, let them have a ceremony and they can call themselves what they want. but why do they need a legal paper that gives them the same rights and priviledges that encourage straight couples to marry. why is it that people want to chose a different lifestyle but still want to be the same as everyone else?

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    Name : Rajah, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Christian, Age : 22, City : Watertown, State : WI Country : United States, Occupation : student/health services, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
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