12 years ago 0
florette:
For the most part Fragrantica just seems to be a lot of pretentious people arguing about subjects of which they have BROADLY varying levels of knowledge on in some kind of competition for who can be the most liberal human being on the planet.
What IS obvious is that they are so blindly self involved that they do not realize that they are bigoted in an inverted sense - They believe they are open minded. The reality is that they are liberal bigots; so aggressively anti conservative(which hypocritically makes them ULTRA conservative) that they have blinkers on to any other methods of approaching subjects other than the most ‘politically correct’ one.
This is hindering in many ways and what is worse is that there will never be (in the near future) a time where this way of thinking will not be perpetuated and applauded by their conceited peers.
Pipette, pardonnez moi pour avoir dit, mais vous semblez fassent de fixation de règles.
Je n'ai fait part mes observations. Sujet suivant...
I'd have to agree here. After reading some of the responses, I'd laugh to myself. People would preface their answers with "I'm straight, but I used to be experimental", "I watched a movie recently about a lesbian couple, and they were quite charming", "I'm straight, but I've had the pleasure to be experimental", then there were many "I am straight" answers, and of course there was the obligatory "I'm not gay and I don't understand them, but...".
The original question was "We have threads on what men find attractive on women, and what women find attractive on men, so I thought I'd create a thread for gay women.
Also, it would be great if you could specify what type of woman you're into, so as to better gauge your fragrance picks."
So I can see how this topic became out of hand. When people began describing their fantasy lesbian lover, it's not a perfume discussion. But it also was a forum post that seemed a little odd. Why did the poster need to know what type of woman you're into? When we describe our favorite perfumes for our mates, be them male or female, do we ever say what their physical attributes are? And that's what people began answering in their posts, some with pictures,too.So it became a forum of fantasy, not one of actual factual answers, because few gay women were responding.
My first thought was of a person sitting at home imagining what the posters had just written, because they had given images in their responses. It was just weird.