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Old 12-23-2008
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Originally Posted by Cyborg
See, the problem is not Izzy but guys who pretend to deny their homosexuality. Most of their arguments go like "I´m not gay but I´m into feminity" and this feminity goes so far to jerk off on anything with a wig and lipstick. You could put a wig on one of your friends and fuck him. Oh, it´s just the "feminity". Sorry, I won´t interrupt you again. Peace.
Thanks for clarifying, but your descriptions are still rather crude. Firstly, I think the idea that Izzy is just "anything" in "a wig and lipstick" is wrong, on multiple levels. You're lazily -- and I would say belligerently -- assuming that a "wig and a lipstick" is all one needs to be an "Izzy". Secondly, you're actually assuming Izzy always necessarily wears a wig and dons lipstick, which I think is false. Thirdly, you're assuming that a wig and lipstick is sufficient for others to attain arousal. If denial of one's own homosexuality is wrong to you, what about accusing others of denying it by trivialising sexual attraction and gender issues in order to make an accusation?

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Originally Posted by osoroshii View Post
you could also see it as
just because someone changes there apearance to look like something or be something doesnt make them what there trying to be. it just makes them look that way.
Descartes, eat your heart out!

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Originally Posted by osoroshii View Post
like that guy who looks like a cat. just because hes got whiskers and his black and yellow tattoo'ed skin doesnt mean hes a cat.
OOOOOH! Existential talk on a porn site!

Seriously, though . . .

He meows, therefore he is.

No, no! Double seriously . . .

Sex and sexual attraction are states of mind. Even without direct contact between individuals, there is a reciprocity between a person who chooses to appear a certain way and another person who chooses to admire and/or objectify that.

If Izzy is simply a boy putting on an "act" -- whatever that actually means -- then I don't see an issue. Nor do I see an issue if she's not a boy who isn't (confusing gender semantics and paradoxes aside!). Some are just seeing Izzy as she presents herself and finding pleasure in that. It doesn't make them conventionally homosexual. We might all be a bit "unconventionally" gay, though! :D
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