Krystal: "Amnesia: The Dark Decent" needs to just be shortened to "Amnesia". It's what the other two pics have. Plus, typing in "Amnesia:_the_dark_decent" into the search bar would be tedious.
Anonymous3: Why do people find it sexy to stick fingers up someones butt? That's were shit comes from. You don't want that on your fingers because eventually you'll be putting that in your mouth by accident. :I
O_Rly: ^Same could be said for people who like giving rimjobs. In most cases the receiver takes an enema or something so their ass is clean. I think it's gross myself, but yeah.
Anonymous4: @O Rly: It's more the idea of doing it rather than actually doing it that I thinks hot. I real life, yeah it can actually be kind of gross.
Anonymous6: @Vissova38: the same could be said about someone putting fingers/mouth into a vagina, that's where blood comes from. I think people (gay guys) just shower and clean their ass before having anal, idk. Plus the fact that men a prostate, I've heard anal feels really good.
Anonymous7: @O Rly: People don't shit daily. Some people do, but depending on your diet and digestion system you could find someone who only shits every other day or maybe even less. It generally takes 24-72 hours for food to get from the mouth to the colon.
His comparison isn't great, but it's still apt given there is plenty of bacteria in either hole. Likewise menstruation isn't just blood, but tissue rich in nutrients. That's breeding ground for bacteria which is why unused lining is shed in the first place. That kind of blood/tissue can arguably be a bigger biohazard (taking into account disease transmission) than fecal excrement.
The only reason that doesn't really come into play beyond the week of menstruation is because the vagina is very good about cleaning itself. Still doesn't change the fact there are plenty of people who consider sticking anything in them as gross as doing it a few centimeters back.
O_Rly: ^My point remains the same. Shitting is a regular bodily function for almost everyone, and if you say otherwise you're either constipated or insane. Regardless, I think you're looking way too far into this. Saying "that's where blood comes from" is like saying women bleed 24/7. Never mind the bacteria, which isn't even visible.
Anonymous8(7): @O Rly: I don't understand your post.
First I never said it wasn't a regular bodily function, just that it's normal for many people for it to not be a daily bodily function.
Second, I specifically mentioned that the vagina is full of bacteria all the time, not just during menstruation. That's a good thing, it keeps away infections. I also said the people worried about the tissue (not just blood) during menstruation only have that period (no pun intended) to worry about it as the vagina is good at self-cleaning.
I have no idea why you're mentioning bacteria being invisible to the naked eye. That fact has absolutely nothing to do with it being there or not.
Anonymous9: O Rly is right to point there are two things, bacteria/biohazard and gross things that are easy to percieve like shit or blood. For bacteria, obviously it's easy to avoid the risk since lots of people have anal sex, rimjobs, etc without getting sick at all. Of course it's not sterile, but it's not more dangerous if they're careful. For the gross part, you can totally take hygiene precautions (enema and such) so that it's spotless and doesn't stink, that's what porn actors do. And (at least I hope) the rest of people who have anal too. If they don't yeah that's gross.
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His comparison isn't great, but it's still apt given there is plenty of bacteria in either hole. Likewise menstruation isn't just blood, but tissue rich in nutrients. That's breeding ground for bacteria which is why unused lining is shed in the first place. That kind of blood/tissue can arguably be a bigger biohazard (taking into account disease transmission) than fecal excrement.
The only reason that doesn't really come into play beyond the week of menstruation is because the vagina is very good about cleaning itself. Still doesn't change the fact there are plenty of people who consider sticking anything in them as gross as doing it a few centimeters back.
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First I never said it wasn't a regular bodily function, just that it's normal for many people for it to not be a daily bodily function.
Second, I specifically mentioned that the vagina is full of bacteria all the time, not just during menstruation. That's a good thing, it keeps away infections. I also said the people worried about the tissue (not just blood) during menstruation only have that period (no pun intended) to worry about it as the vagina is good at self-cleaning.
I have no idea why you're mentioning bacteria being invisible to the naked eye. That fact has absolutely nothing to do with it being there or not.