--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "dynesolweaver" <shadowyobserver@...> wrote:
>
> == There some irony in one fetishist railing on another. I covered it
> above so I won't now. Aren't welcome? How will you know who to keep
> out? A stern warning on the home page? Your statement sounds as if
> you have control over who sees your work, unless you place passwords
> and never give them out. Then no one will see them. Would it suprise
> you to know that those same "nut-jobs" may find your artwork "fap-
> worthy" and their other fetishes "fap-worthy" as well. You aren't
> keeping anyone out of anything with this logic.
What I meant by that statement was that the comic wouldn't be considered "fapping material" by any stretch of the imagination. The adult-themed folios would feature stuff like "male-on-female", "female-on-female" and "female solo" material, but I won't venture into territories such as "snuff" (or any sort of death theme), unbirthing, penectomies, amputee sex, or any of a hundred other topics as shown at Fchan's /ah/ board. I just don't want to draw that sort of stuff.
> ==This is the best solution. You are doing what you enjoy and are
> comfortable with and telling people up front what to expect. This way
> people 'should' show up because they have an interest in your style
> of artwork. If you don't like something, don't support it. Build
> your own area of the net with your artwork and the kind that you
> like. Be vigilant or else some "nut-job" will come along who thinks
> your fetish is ruining their part of the internet or some such
> nonsense.
This was a most excellent post and I enjoyed the insightful advice and your assistance in helping me understand. Thanks for taking the time to voice your opinion and sharing it with the rest of us, man!
--JMH
Received on Sun Jun 07 2009 - 00:46:24 CDT