Its just the appearance, the images, the look!
Its like KeddersPrincess said, these images are usually rated R for restricted audience. Its not for the general public to see.
I can honestly see women walking past staring in disgust if these things are presented outside the home. Although obviously its not a sexist issue.
I suppose what I meant about fiction was that we all do grow up. Yes its all fun and amusing seeing scary movies etc, but not ALL the time. Plus no one expects to live that way!
Really the writing is good. Even pictures in a book or on a movie screen. But not in real life or at home. I mean what type of girl is going to be invited around to stay the night? Obviously sweet and innocent is off the list.
Pretty sure most girls would take one look and say, woops wrong house, I'm outta here before you decide to use living examples in your pics.
Just think how your parents would think of this. Their only escape would be knowing (!) that oneday you'll hopefully grow out of this morbid fascination. Again writing books or creating movies could be a worthwhile excellent idea. But living it? No.
But I'm a girl. And I like guys that are interested in dark things just like me. I don't go around killing people, but I can't help but to be interested in the things I'm interested in. I always have been, and chances are, I always will be.
My parents used to hate the way I look and the things I'm into. But they know the person behind it all, and I'm a sweet and loving person, who honestly wouldn't hurt a fly. I still don't understand how people are offended by the way I or similar people look. We won't do anything to you! We dress the way we do because it's like a different culture. The stuff we're into, music wise, film wise, everything wise is reflected in our clothes, our jewellery. In that sense, I feel that it's wonderful to be this way. It's like being free, because we are the way we want to be. Normal things don't appeal to me, they bore me. Which is another reason I'm like this, and I'm sure many others would feel the same. When you get past the exterior, we're really lovely people.
You just need to learn to accept us, just because we're different does not mean we are bad.
Do I offend people?
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Its just the appearance, the images, the look!
Its like KeddersPrincess said, these images are usually rated R for restricted audience. Its not for the general public to see.
I can honestly see women walking past staring in disgust if these things are presented outside the home. Although obviously its not a sexist issue.
I suppose what I meant about fiction was that we all do grow up. Yes its all fun and amusing seeing scary movies etc, but not ALL the time. Plus no one expects to live that way!
Really the writing is good. Even pictures in a book or on a movie screen. But not in real life or at home. I mean what type of girl is going to be invited around to stay the night? Obviously sweet and innocent is off the list.
Pretty sure most girls would take one look and say, woops wrong house, I'm outta here before you decide to use living examples in your pics.
Just think how your parents would think of this. Their only escape would be knowing (!) that oneday you'll hopefully grow out of this morbid fascination. Again writing books or creating movies could be a worthwhile excellent idea. But living it? No.
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But I'm a girl. And I like guys that are interested in dark things just like me. I don't go around killing people, but I can't help but to be interested in the things I'm interested in. I always have been, and chances are, I always will be.
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Does it really matter if some people don't like you for being yourself
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No; it doesn't matter. I just wanted to know if it was really offensive or not because my rents keep telling me I send a bad impression.
My parents used to hate the way I look and the things I'm into. But they know the person behind it all, and I'm a sweet and loving person, who honestly wouldn't hurt a fly. I still don't understand how people are offended by the way I or similar people look. We won't do anything to you! We dress the way we do because it's like a different culture. The stuff we're into, music wise, film wise, everything wise is reflected in our clothes, our jewellery. In that sense, I feel that it's wonderful to be this way. It's like being free, because we are the way we want to be. Normal things don't appeal to me, they bore me. Which is another reason I'm like this, and I'm sure many others would feel the same. When you get past the exterior, we're really lovely people.
You just need to learn to accept us, just because we're different does not mean we are bad.