Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Man do i feel straight


So i just got done watching Otoboku, and man do yuri comdeys really hit the spot. (before you go on if you don't like misogynist statements or are a prideful lesbian etc. i would not suggest reading on i have no idea where this will go) Who ever invented Lesbian comedy's i want to kiss, and hopefully its a chick....a hot lesbian chick...with a hot lesbian friend(s)...who like to dabble in dickery.....yeahh. Well even if it was a dude I'd still kiss him cause i feel very confident in my sexuality after just watching lesbian innuendo for 12 episodes ( not that i ever feel un confident in said sexuality but remember lesbians try to keep up). There's something magical about sexually repressed girls, catholic private academy's, and dorm rooms that just speaks mountains of how beautiful the human nature can be. Sure the main character was really a guy but that's besides the point they thought he was a chick and its the thought that counts, and besides if there lezing it out with the main character who isn't really a chick you can imagine that there lots going on behind the scenes. Now sit and consider these scenarios Okay glad to have you back. Sure the show had its problems, number one being that it was based of an eroge (for some that's not a problem) but for me I'm looking for deeper more meaningful lesbians. Sure any and all drama was absolutely retarded in nature MY BOW oh shit or how everyone overreacts to the gayest (no pun intended but ill take it) scenarios, these girls need o chill the fuck out get bitch slapped and told there problems arnt really all that big of a deal......but its okay because there lesbians and hot ones at that (minus the loli characters, I'm not all about that but its okay because shes a lez) So women if you learn anything from these shows with retarded plots lines, random and unneeded mechs, needless drama that is trying to be handled seriously but falls flat cause for various and obvious reasons. Anything is cooler when it involves Lesbians, think on that, embrace it, and practice it.

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