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Anyone have links to yaoi mangas where uke is overstimulated or comes more than once or squirts ε=ε=(ノ≧∇≦)ノ
http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/seishun_kinema/
http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/void_zariya_ranmaru/
http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/coyote_zariya_ranmaru/
(I think this one had it, otherwise good smexy scenes :D )
http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/sweet_dinner/
http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/void_zariya_ranmaru/
http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/nemuri_otoko_to_koi_otoko/
(Squirts, dry orgasms).
http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/kobi_no_kyoujin/mf/v02/c013.6/1/
Seme squirts on this chapter, otherwise the uke also gets fucked and cums a lot xxx
Yo it's so nice to see something from my culture (Tjukurpa) in a manga, but I feel like the use of it defeats the actual meaning it has to us as Aboriginal people ( ̄へ ̄)
Hmm, can you enlighten me?(⌒▽⌒)
why don’t you google it
What a stupid ass answer
It's not really stupid. It's actually really helpful cause it gets exhausting always having to explain my culture, BUT I doubt the google deff was made by an Aboriginal person and just interpreted in its own way which is what I think this mangaka went on.
Tjukurpa is our way of saying the creation of time, but it also just means /story/. And it's never used as a curse or charm. Also psa anything sold by an Aboriginal person willingly would never give you a curse. Now lets say someone of non-Aboriginal decent climbed Uluru or took a rock from sacred ground without permission /then/ you would get cursed.
sweetpea's response is really good and polite here, but i'm not going to be so polite in my reply. plus this is pretty redundant so TLDR - read what sweetpea said.
expecting indigenous people to explain why something is offensive without putting in any work to understand WHY it could be offensive is 1) pretty lazy and 2) pretty entitled. use your imagination! why would an aboriginal person be disappointed when their culture is misrepresented or tokenized? could you take a few minutes to find something on the internet written by an aboriginal person about this issue? is that too much work for you to do? if it is too much work, please see #1. if it isn't too much work, please see #2.
#1 sigh
#2 thank you for reading about what marginalized people experience
Well excuse me for asking a question...I mean if ppl gone be salty. I might as well not have asked. ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍
Can't believe I have to explain this, but: It's stupid because it is obvious ANYONE can google it. It's not a useful (and usually considered a rude) way of answering a question. That guy obviously asked in this thread because he wanted to know it from the person making the comment itself, which would provide him the direct answer in a quick way, instead of wasting time trying to look for a proper answer to his questions by looking it up from different sources (and probably never finding the answer). That's the whole reason anyone asks anything in a forum or comment section instead of google. And If it's exhausting for you to reply, you could just not answer.
That being said, my initial comment wasn't for you, and thanks for the answer, it was very interesting (=・ω・=)