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Why another one of these threads eeeeeeewwwwwwww, are people on this site obsessed with these people.

Sorry but i dont care about them as long as they dont kiss in front of me or hug each other up or do anything of the sort. the thought of it just makes me feel ill, na. its just nasty i am sorry but it is really how can you, eeeeeeewwwwwww na i am sorry but no its just wrong.



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obieslut said:
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

Why another one of these threads
eeeeeeewwwwwwww, are people on this site obsessed with these people.

Sorry but i dont care about them as long as they dont kiss in front of me or hug each other up or do anything of the sort. the thought of it just makes me feel ill, na. its just nasty i am sorry but it is really how can you, eeeeeeewwwwwww na i am sorry but no its just wrong.

 

Amazing, you ask a question then go about answering it.



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.

I don't care about obieslut as long as he doesn't post in front of me. Why does he always post his disgust in these threads? Is he obsessed with these people? He should keep his double standards in his own house. It's gross and just wrong.



Strange that Obieslut always reads "these" threads.. You can avoid it... by not clicking it!



 

Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!) 

The Ghost of RubangB said:
The word lesbian come from the Island of Lesbos, because this one female teacher there (Sappho) had sex with a bunch of her students in the same teacher-student fashion, and it was the first time we had records of a woman doing that. But instead of naming it after her, we named it after her island? I guess Lesbian sounds prettier than Sapphic.

 

You sure on that part? I was fairly sure that Lesbianism was named after Lesbos because Sappho wrote homoerotic poems, I didn't think she was a teacher at all. Also sapphic does mean 'in relation to lesbianism' so it is still a word.



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cant help myself i have to enter every thread at least once



Rath said:
The Ghost of RubangB said:
The word lesbian come from the Island of Lesbos, because this one female teacher there (Sappho) had sex with a bunch of her students in the same teacher-student fashion, and it was the first time we had records of a woman doing that. But instead of naming it after her, we named it after her island? I guess Lesbian sounds prettier than Sapphic.

 

You sure on that part? I was fairly sure that Lesbianism was named after Lesbos because Sappho wrote homoerotic poems, I didn't think she was a teacher at all. Also sapphic does mean 'in relation to lesbianism' so it is still a word.

 

I think you are right, Sappho was a lyric poet and not a teacher.



 

Rath said:
The Ghost of RubangB said:
The word lesbian come from the Island of Lesbos, because this one female teacher there (Sappho) had sex with a bunch of her students in the same teacher-student fashion, and it was the first time we had records of a woman doing that. But instead of naming it after her, we named it after her island? I guess Lesbian sounds prettier than Sapphic.

 

You sure on that part? I was fairly sure that Lesbianism was named after Lesbos because Sappho wrote homoerotic poems, I didn't think she was a teacher at all. Also sapphic does mean 'in relation to lesbianism' so it is still a word.

 

I just double-czeched, and found this at Wikipedia:

 

During the Victorian era, it became the fashion to describe Sappho as the headmistress of a girls' finishing school. As Page DuBois (among many other experts) points out, this attempt at making Sappho understandable and palatable to the genteel classes of Great Britain was based more on conservative sensibilities than evidence. There are no references to teaching, students, academies, or tutors in any of Sappho's scant collection of surviving works. Burnett follows others, like C.M. Bowra, in suggesting that Sappho's circle was somewhat akin to the Spartan agelai or the religious sacred band, the thiasos, but Burnett nuances her argument by noting that Sappho's circle was distinct from these contemporary examples because "membership in the circle seems to have been voluntary, irregular and to some degree international."[22] The notion that Sappho was in charge of some sort of academy persists nonetheless.

 

So damn, I got duped hard by weird revisionist Victorian sensibilities.  Thanks for pointing that out.

 

 

Now I'm gonna go cut myself for making a mistake...



The Ghost of RubangB said:
I don't care about obieslut as long as he doesn't post in front of me. Why does he always post his disgust in these threads? Is he obsessed with these people? He should keep his double standards in his own house. It's gross and just wrong.


Probably... i mean... based on the research on the subject it's pretty obvious what his actual problem likely is.



 

Obieslut, how does this make you feel.

Finally got a chance to link.  I think it is purged now.

 

 

For the record, that link includes nothing graphic and the only mention of sexuality is the boy's orientation.



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.