gizgal Posts
Not many manga (at least, original series ones) get that far since the characters tend to be either young, or the series isn't long enough to detail the length of a lasting relationship.
Just look under vanilla, I suppose.
Just look under vanilla, I suppose.
I click the Jlist ads every so often because I know they're a safe site, plus clicking means money for the site, right?
Or is that only when you buy something.
Or is that only when you buy something.
Sprite wrote...
Ice themed love hotel.There are a few ice hotels, but a love hotel.... yeah, that'd be even better!
Though I'd have to wonder if er, such vigorous use of ice beds would make them melt lol.
Anyone see the pics of the EVA themed hotel room near the EVA park at Mt. Fuji?
Looks awesome, but it's a real hotel price...
GroverCleaveland wrote...
More suits? YespleaseSpoiler:
Damn, wish you'd been around for my prom, you look so nice!
Neruku wrote...
so many pretty people O_oa medical congress some 6 months ago...lost 24 pounds since then but still got the moon face *rolleyes*
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WOAH! That is a beautiful color on you. :)
mangahead wrote...
P.S. Pretty please come to California >.< Er, the big part of Anime Boston is the BOSTON part.
There are lots of other cons in Cali though, check out the other threads; Fakku goes to a few of those :D
Skrymir wrote...
One thing many people fail to keep in mind for a polygamous relationship is that your partner is free to have many partners as well. So while you're dreaming up being with many ladies or men, your partner is capable of having the same. I've had guest speakers who were in such a relationship and it is surprisingly stable; they sort of banded into their own community that is very open. Of course, this sort of thing isn't for everyone. I don't think I would like this kind of relationship though, I'm a pretty jealous person and like to keep my personal stuff exclusive to myself.
True, but some groups that practice polygamy (while used as the broad definition for multi-person union, actually means "multi women" hence the 'gamy' root) pretty much say men can have more than one woman.
Women usually can't have more than one guy, except in cases of polyandry... and very very few cultures or even groups practice that.
If you go to the Feedback subforum, there is a thread discussing this very issue (of manga still missing from what was uploaded during the period affected by the rollback).

i09 article about it and Hotel's homepage
That's a Jurassic Park themed love hotel called "Hotel Jzauruss"!?
From Japan of course... this one's in ÅŒita prefecture.
Not even kidding about the theme, but the rooms are a little blah.
I've seen some other strange ones online, but this one certainly comes in the top ten at least for its exterior decor.
After reading about this one, I was just brainstorming my own ideas for such crazy themed hotels, even if I could never actually make one.
So far I'm thinking something like a Jane Austen-esque, Victorian house hotel: I'm sure ladies would dig that!
Also came up with an idea for a love hotel with rooms decorated like bedrooms from every decade of the twentieth century! Imagine, rooms like the 80s, 60s, 50s, maybe even 20s! I think it could sell, lol.
What's the strangest themed hotel (probably in Japan) that you've ever heard of or seen? Been to any?
Love hotels are pretty prominent in hentai manga after all... any fictional ones of note?
Tegumi wrote...
Suit thread? Suit thread.
Oh you look so lovely! :D A nice style on you for sure.
I need to invest in more work-suitable clothing. The shirt in the pic was a cheap (but nice) thrift store find, lol!
When was it uploaded? If it was during the period that was deleted by the rollback, it may come back yet.
Or maybe yeah, you thought you read it here but were mistaken.
Or maybe yeah, you thought you read it here but were mistaken.
If everyone involved in the relationship is okay with it, fine. If it's by law, no.
And if anyone's underage, NO.
And if anyone's underage, NO.
If anything, apparently Teen Mom shows are proving to more young people that tying the knot early just when someone gets pregnant is a BAD idea!
http://jezebel.com/5812681/could-teen-mom-make-people-pro+choice
"Could Teen Mom Make People Pro-Choice?"
http://jezebel.com/5812681/could-teen-mom-make-people-pro+choice
"Could Teen Mom Make People Pro-Choice?"
Teen Mom and 16 and Pregnant may be making audiences more pro-choice. But these real-life public service announcements come with a cost.
Sarah of Feminists for Choice reports on a study showing that "Americans who have seen MTV's shows 'Teen Mom' or '16 and Pregnant' are significantly more likely than the general public to say that abortion should be legal in all or most cases (65% vs. 56% of the public) and to say that having an abortion is morally acceptable (48% vs. 40% of the public)."
She notes that the shows don't actually include much direct discussion of abortion — instead, they "may have helped Americans recognize just how difficult a choice parenthood can be — and how vital it is that other choices be accessible as well." That is, they depict their teen stars in often-shitty circumstances: "perpetually stressed out, undereducated, struggling financially, and more often than not raising their children as single parents."
If this convinces viewers that no one should have to go through the experience of parenthood unwillingly, that's good news — but as Slate's Jessica Grose points out, it's not particularly enjoyable to be the one who shows America how much teen parenting can suck.
Sarah of Feminists for Choice reports on a study showing that "Americans who have seen MTV's shows 'Teen Mom' or '16 and Pregnant' are significantly more likely than the general public to say that abortion should be legal in all or most cases (65% vs. 56% of the public) and to say that having an abortion is morally acceptable (48% vs. 40% of the public)."
She notes that the shows don't actually include much direct discussion of abortion — instead, they "may have helped Americans recognize just how difficult a choice parenthood can be — and how vital it is that other choices be accessible as well." That is, they depict their teen stars in often-shitty circumstances: "perpetually stressed out, undereducated, struggling financially, and more often than not raising their children as single parents."
If this convinces viewers that no one should have to go through the experience of parenthood unwillingly, that's good news — but as Slate's Jessica Grose points out, it's not particularly enjoyable to be the one who shows America how much teen parenting can suck.
Lol that ad was hilarious.
It's pretty much the base of how ads work, really. They cut you down and make you feel you need a product to improve, then proceed to sell it to you.
It's pretty much the base of how ads work, really. They cut you down and make you feel you need a product to improve, then proceed to sell it to you.
I agree; it IS bad. But it does show that she at least communicated what she FELT was appropriate (clearly the idea is pretty shit).
But as to the person she was taking time off to "help": how much do you really know?
But as to the person she was taking time off to "help": how much do you really know?
