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Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:13 pm
by Cronson
Yeah, this is the only site I post on. I definitely lurk more than contribute, but yeah, Racketboy has such an awesome community.

Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:18 pm
by MrEco
I agree with your assessment of the site as a whole. However I must say there are still more "I art holier than thou" thinking types here. But no site is perfect, eh?

Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:24 pm
by Breetai
TopherMan wrote:.... unfortunately if you showed me a vagina, I couldn't show you where the G-Spot is located. XD XD XD

If you use a finger, feel on the bottom of the inside where the ridges are. Once your whole index finger is in, turn it so your finger it facing up. There will be a raised soft area. That's your g-spot. It's the same on the dozens of women that I've checked for it on.* ;)

FYI, the clitoris is a much easier and more effective target.


For ways to discover this yourself, I recommend strip Puzzle Bobble, Puyo-Puyo or Dr. Mario. The loser of each round takes off something.



*I've calmed down to just one since getting married. :mrgreen:

Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:36 pm
by burningmice
I have to agree. I'm mostly a lurker around here but this is by far the most mature forum I've been a member of.
I really need to be more active here, great community we have.

Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:44 pm
by ProfessorK
Breetai wrote:
TopherMan wrote:.... unfortunately if you showed me a vagina, I couldn't show you where the G-Spot is located. XD XD XD

If you use a finger, feel on the bottom of the inside where the ridges are. Once your whole index finger is in, turn it so your finger it facing up. There will be a raised soft area. That's your g-spot. It's the same on the dozens of women that I've checked for it on.* ;)

FYI, the clitoris is a much easier and more effective target.


For ways to discover this yourself, I recommend strip Puzzle Bobble, Puyo-Puyo or Dr. Mario. The loser of each round takes off something.



*I've calmed down to just one since getting married. :mrgreen:


My word...

Uh. Yeah. Anyway... I do believe I said (or thought) the same thing when I joined. I had come from GameFAQs forums and was astounded when I noticed that everyone here wasn't bickering about which opinion is better. It's really refreshing, eh?

And welcome!

Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:50 pm
by Breetai
ProfessorK wrote:My word...

Uh. Yeah. Anyway... I do believe I said (or thought) the same thing when I joined. I had come from GameFAQs forums and was astounded when I noticed that everyone here wasn't bickering about which opinion is better. It's really refreshing, eh?

And welcome!

Just thought I'd lower the maturity a little.

I do NOT recommend experimenting so much. College was a blur for me...

Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"

Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 12:32 am
by Pichu
I agree so much. The maturity in the air is a fantastic breath after spending years(maybe about 6) on GameFAQs. Although I still like the simplicity of that cesspool, and the occasional good topic, Racketboy will remain my top lurk spot. :D

Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"

Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 12:39 am
by dsheinem
The real question is: why are we starting to attract former GameFAQs users? :?

Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"

Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 12:42 am
by YoshiEgg25
dsheinem wrote:The real question is: why are we starting to attract former GameFAQs users? :?

But see, it's good! We're only attracting the good ones!

Re: RacketBOY as a "Culture"

Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 12:54 am
by Pichu
dsheinem wrote:The real question is: why are we starting to attract former GameFAQs users? :?


I don't think the trolls would last long here. Not enough boards to troll. :wink: