Romantic comedies are said to be adverse to real-life relationships. Their formulaic and wishful-thinking format of destined romance, soulmate searching, and mind-reading adventures affect expectations from single (and even married) persons, who turn up dissatisfied with partners and dates who they met through online dating and can’t anticipate what they want.
Really, rom-coms are the mainstream versions of romance books, those ripping-bodices fantasies where 19th century heroines take regular baths and men rape before falling in love. This is essentially emotional porn, meant to stir up particular, addictive emotions among women. Of course, this all goes back to regular porn, whose non-existent plotlines and creative names are meant to stir up physical reactions among men.
Both genres affect expectations in a bad way. Can you imagine a romance book afficionado dating a porn freak? The woman is wondering why her date can’t feel her deepest thoughts while the guy can’t figure out what foreplay is. It’s like a future Beerkada storyline.
Which leads me to encourage tentacle hentai porn among the deviant populace. Let’s assume that porn (especially violent porn) encourages rape among its non-social viewers. by that reasoning, tentacle fans can’t get aroused unless he brings a giant squid with him.
I don’t like tentacles.. Wala na ba ibang option? =p
how about trying octopus? lol…
there will be a sudden huge demand of giant squids… a lot of firshermen will be happy…
then suddenly you will si a lot of pirated giant squid tentacles along the streets of quiapo and recto…
Brrrr all this talk of Tentacle porn reminds me of that villain sa Pirates of the Carribean