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Gentleman_Bones commented at 2011-08-05 07:16:18 » #836181
There was a short period where Luffy WAS a hairy fat man if you remember
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There was a short period where Luffy WAS a hairy fat man if you remember
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Anonymous commented at 2011-08-18 14:25:04 » #851032
Anon 3: remember, some people find it a turn-on that girls as hot as Nami/Robin are slutty enough to sleep with comparatively unattractive/fat guys.
But as J.K.F. says, the dude isn't really what we should be focusing on, not with bodies like those!
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Anon 3: remember, some people find it a turn-on that girls as hot as Nami/Robin are slutty enough to sleep with comparatively unattractive/fat guys.
But as J.K.F. says, the dude isn't really what we should be focusing on, not with bodies like those!
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Jerl commented at 2012-12-11 18:03:45 » #1222188
Not really. That's how trees spread their seeds, but it's not how they "have sex."
Trees and most other plants actually "have sex" via transmission of pollen, whether airborne or carried by insects. Once the seeds are produced, this process has already occurred, so eating fruit is more analogous to if you were to, say, pick up the fertilized eggs of fish and move them to a different place in the stream. Or, in human reproductive system terms, it'd be equivalent to moving a fertilized egg from a test tube into a woman's uterus (or dumping it into a toilet and flushing, which is a much better equivalent to what would happen to a real seed if you ate it).
And some plants reproduce completely asexually. In such cases, there isn't any kinky plantsex at all.
In any case, most of the time we don't actually eat the seeds of fruit, and when we do, they usually end up too damaged to do anything, either by our preparation methods or our digestive systems. So, eating fruit is more like eating a woman's ovaries than having sex with her.
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Not really. That's how trees spread their seeds, but it's not how they "have sex."
Trees and most other plants actually "have sex" via transmission of pollen, whether airborne or carried by insects. Once the seeds are produced, this process has already occurred, so eating fruit is more analogous to if you were to, say, pick up the fertilized eggs of fish and move them to a different place in the stream. Or, in human reproductive system terms, it'd be equivalent to moving a fertilized egg from a test tube into a woman's uterus (or dumping it into a toilet and flushing, which is a much better equivalent to what would happen to a real seed if you ate it).
And some plants reproduce completely asexually. In such cases, there isn't any kinky plantsex at all.
In any case, most of the time we don't actually eat the seeds of fruit, and when we do, they usually end up too damaged to do anything, either by our preparation methods or our digestive systems. So, eating fruit is more like eating a woman's ovaries than having sex with her.
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