Rtc

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[–] Rtc 2 points 1 week ago

If it is ai generated and people get this removed, kindly post it again on [email protected] so it remains on the site🙂

[–] Rtc 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Is this image you😝

[–] Rtc 2 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Very beautiful…

[–] Rtc 1 points 2 months ago

These you've posted are very good… I disagree it ruins anything.

[–] Rtc 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Good posts as always

[–] Rtc 1 points 2 months ago

Lovely as always

[–] Rtc 2 points 3 months ago

I have arms like her. Block em and move on. It is like talking to a stone.

[–] Rtc 2 points 3 months ago

'Consequences of eating junk food' is one of the later steps in the complicated process of obesity being caused. And is not as much absolute as it is a symptom of adopting a normal modern lifestyle with all its flaws.

It is popular sentiment however, the statement used. And wrong. Avoiding 'junk food' (carbohydrates, fats, glocuse etc) is merely going a roundabout way by pushing away the (otherwise useful) stuff that reacts badly due to a problem, rather than actually solving the problem.

I've gotten rid of my own obesity from the past (used to be obese since childhood) despite people enforcing these views. Carbohydrates and fats have become essential to me, rather, due to the energy giving attributes. But it was only after dealing with the problem—I did so by using the method of being better able to handle my needs by my own effort (using earned money to hire others' services doesn't count towards 'doing be own effort', for this objective) rather than service of others or tools, and starting small in the endeavour but improving on it all the time without giving up—that consuming such things did not contribute to obesity.

Still, making the used statement anywhere is pretty harmful and aids the malicious. Mainly due to how inaccurate it is the the overall case. It is merely the misunderstood perception of a common occurrence which in turn is merely a part (rather than the whole) of one of the more-than-single causes, and therein lies the problem. I'm being serious.

 

I'm looking for media which contains sexual content, mostly web novels and manhwa, which fulfill these requirements.

The writer is not embarrassed and it shows in the work. At the same time, the writer is not hungry for power over people to make them do things against their will—mostly to reinforce their own ideas of their greatness by performing cruelties with a sneer on their face, or to consider these things necessary evils towards their goals.

In other words, the work involves good people who are not embarrassed (like restricting their sexual activity due to 'morals' or 'propriety', or other things which go against proper society).

It is fine if the actual sexual content is not the focus, and even if it is less.

Villains do what villains do, but I do not enjoy things like, for example, the witcher novels where you have 10 pages devoted to villains describing and performing cruel acts like wanton rape which is considered acceptable by normal people around in the book as long as they themselves are not the victim so trouble is avoided, and finally a few lines then of the titular character being on a boat, to then continue with other things unrelated to the above. Or ⅔ of pages in many instances devoted to describe the genitals of a 12 year old girl while she is in desperate situations. In other words, villains do bad things, yes. But how, and why, these are stopped by persons are one of the focussed elements of books I'm looking for. If such cruelties are in the stories in the first place. It would be good if some also actually gave the natural consequemces of committing such acts as performed by the villains, but surprisingly few have (and only in some instances) so far. As if it is completely unknown by all. I'm hoping this is due to me simply not being able to find the good ones.

It is surprisingly difficult for me to find these, the ones which really qualify without compromise. I know one which barely qualifies, that is all, and even then I had a feeling that the person making it is a bastard in one instance. In a relatively long web novel, uncharacteristically, sex was performed forcefully by the main character to a stranger suddenly, against will, and the pains and horrors of the victim were described fully. The action of raping a stranger at random. To add to it, the reason given was the main character couldn't control his lust. It was completely uncharacteristic. So even this one does not qualify.

Anything without sexual content, if having the required elements (mostly would involve good people on the other side of the law) are also welcome in case anyone has any suggestions for those as well.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by Rtc to c/asklemmynsfw
 

I've been reading a few web novels recently. The material starts off very good—those are the ones I start reading anyway—but midway for some reason I've mostly run into the problem that they've changed the tone hundreds of chapters in… usually to go on a creepy note, usually where they, over a prolonged period of time, tease a particular long-term appearance woman/women are going to be degraded with no possibility of resisting (for some reason) and can only be helped but help is just out of the way. I wonder why that specifically but… doesn't matter, it is creepy. And the parts before were good wholesome stuff of gaining strength, and of affection… and where the women are strong. Able to handle themselves. The method for said creepiness has always been, again for some reason commonly among my read ones, remarkably intelligent novels with very learned scenarios then having the protagonists start doing stupid things just because, and these things happening, usually to the end of some 'I wasn't able to prevent this' while everything is ignored to give weaklings an opportunity to somehow do weak sh…stuff. This is the background from which, tiredly, I started reading a pornhwa comic which was surprisingly decent for some chapters till I noticed the tone change again, and this time it took the prize with its sustained creepiness in a short burst that continued forward immediately (the next page) after backtracking the creepiness they were teasing over 4 whole chapters.

I'd like to read something completed which does not change its tone. I'm not a political person, I'm reading pornhwa here so I'm not saying you should do this and you shouldn't do that. I'm reading a pornhwa but porn stuff isn't inherently bad… doesn't change its tone is most important but not being creepy throughout is the other main condition. I don't say that there shouldn't be trouble. But I definitely do not like reading sustained teasing of some horrific deed done—I'd rather have it resolved soon after the thing is introduced and especially not the cutting off to another party having sex over 2 chapters to 'build tension' that something horrible is going to be done to the other character like in this pornhwa. And also dislike the wanton harm caused to characters like circumstances similar to ones mentioned (unless it plays into the story, and respects the character by for example fighting it out to the end rather than the many 'creepy' described things usually done, and the harm is given less time while the resolve and thoughts of said character is given more time after which time is soon dedicated to resolve said scenario).

Has anyone read a completed pornhwa (or 18+ manga) which does not take pleasure in these things, or does not — start out decent but change tone to particularly take pleasure in real, despairing harm caused to 'suddenly helpless' women or maybe even others? I'd really like it if I have been really unlucky so far… but that doesn't matter much. Has anyone read something good?

(By pornhwa I mean illustrated, not novel. Frankly novels will also do as long as they fit the conditions, and I preferred the descriptive words anyway but also like illustration media, so mentions of those are appreciated as well).

Edit: For pornhwa, Keep it a secret from your mother (complete)- is good. As are No Man's Land (first season of 3 complete), Living with Two Busty Women (complete), and Sorcery: A Yokai Harem (discontinued after a short while).

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