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Lust Odyssey [v0.40.2] [Xperiment]

User Rating: 4.9

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  • swipe down to hide the ui
  • swipe left to roll back
  • swipe right to start skipping of text
  • swipe 2x left&right to open the game menu
  • swipe up&down to toggle a small window with memory usage information
  • longpress the save file thumbnail in the save/load screen to delete this slot
4.9
Poor
Story - 6.7
Visual - 4.4
Engagement - 4.5
Core Loop - 4.1

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  1. Looks pretty gay. I can’t wait to not try it.

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    • Wow, did you figure that all on your own or did you have to get someone to explain big concepts to you like “tags” and “pictures”? I hope that person doesn’t teach you about stop lights so you walk into traffic and make your mom happy.

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  2. gay grooming

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  3. Surprisingly interesting game.

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  4. Super aids can’t spread fast enough.

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  5. So, after finishing the game, I want to say that it was a very well-written, with a pretty good art style. However, there are no women in the game at all, if you don’t play as a female. This makes the game somewhat niche and not for everyone.

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  6. The Dirty Little Secret: Most Gay Couples Aren’t Monogamous

    The Gay Couples Study out of San Francisco State University—which, in following over 500 gay couples over many years is the largest on-going study of its kind—has found that about half of all couples have sex with someone other than their partner, with their partner knowing.

    In his interviews with married gay couples, Thrasher gets them to open up about the arrangements they invent. Most are some version of Dan Savage’s “monogamish.” They are monogamous when they are in the same city, they can have sex with other people but not fall in love, or they can have sex with other people for some period of time.

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    • “Most Gay Couples Aren’t Monogamous”? That’s Not Dirty, a Secret, or True.

      None of these sources show that “most gay couples aren’t monogamous.” The research cited in the Atlantic story is based on decades-old statistics from the counterculture, before AIDS and before the LGBT movement began to valorize committed relationships like marriage as a top priority. And before gays could marry anywhere in the world.

      But how different are gay and straight couples? Probably different but not that different. Data on straight monogamy are all over the map. One report suggests 70 percent of married men cheat. (OK, that was a Fox News report, but shouldn’t that skew toward idealizing heterosexuality?) A nationally representative survey of 884 men put the number at only 23 percent. A much bigger but unrepresentative MSNBC survey found that nearly half of adults cheat—exactly the same percentage as the San Francisco study found with gay men. Other reports have found the same—that 50 percent of married men cheat—and one also found that the vast majority will not admit to it, perhaps even on surveys. This is another critical point: The gay male culture of nonmonogamy, rooted in gay liberation (and again, not all gay men are part of it), is likely to encourage both nonmonogamy and honest reporting of it, a key difference from the norms and expectations of the heterosexual mainstream. How much stock, that is, should we even put in surveys of straight cheating?

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      • The std rate for faggots is off the charts. The majority of faggots get an std as an example.

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        • About as solid evidence as you’d been giving before, Nohomo.

          For old time’s sake, let’s check that one out.

          >> Bisexual women have a higher risk of contracting HIV than women who have sex with women exclusively because they also have sex with men whose semen contains proteins that serve as an extremely efficient carrier of the virus.

          …Whups. Sorry, that’s evidence for heterosexual men carrying STDs. Let me keep looking.

          >> Statistically, 3 out of 4 women will get HPV at some point in their lifetime.

          As most women are straight, most straight women will get HPV. I…I don’t know how this keeps happening. We’re supposed to be proving that gays are disease factories, not straight men and women who absolutely are. Let me keep going.

          >> While there isn’t a single percentage for all gay men having STDs

          …Uhoh.

          >> In 2021, the five states with the highest combined rates of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis cases per 100,000 people were Mississippi, Louisiana, Alaska, South Carolina, and South Dakota

          OH MY GOD THOSE ARE ALL RED STATES!

          But you know what I couldn’t find? Anything that says “the majority of faggots get an std”.

          Because once again, Nohomo, you are a dishonorable, lying waste of air.

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