How do you have sex?

Well, I think using bishoujo game as a guide to relationship is a bit sad, in reality bishoujo girls are nothing close to any real girls. They are fantasy, so it should be left it in our dreamsk not in practice. I would advise experience when it comes to dating, there is no guide to it, you just have to get wet, not literally.

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Originally posted by Mordin:
Well, I think using bishoujo game as a guide to relationship is a bit sad, in reality bishoujo girls are nothing close to any real girls. They are fantasy, so it should be left it in our dreamsk not in practice. I would advise experience when it comes to dating, there is no guide to it, you just have to get wet, not literally. [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/biggrin.gif[/img]

Well, bishoujo games can certainly teach you quite alot of things - if you remember them, that's it [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/biggrin.gif[/img]

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Originally posted by Kumiko Kamiyama:

"Mrs."?! Oh my...! ( [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/redface.gif[/img] ) No no... Kumiko's just 18! Kumiko's just herself...! ( [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/redface.gif[/img] ) No Mrs...! (oh my gosh...!)


Um... but, Kumi-chan, if people called you Kumiko-san, wouldn't it be almost the same thing, then? We all knows that you like when people calls you with "chan", but then, again, don't forget that people who doesn't know this only tries to be polite when they call you with "Mrs" [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/smile.gif[/img]

[This message has been edited by Spectator Beholder (edited 01-13-2002).]

I’m not sure that “-san” would equals “Mrs.”… but I’m sure Kumiko-chan would prefer “Miss”! (BTW, my dictionary says that etymologically “miss” is “short for mistress”… “Mistress Kumiko”… Definitely how Kumiko-chan may like to be called! )

[This message has been edited by olf_le_fol (edited 01-13-2002).]

You would address Kumiko as ‘Kumiko nee-san’ if you wanted to address her as ‘miss’ and ‘Kumiko baa-san’ if you wanted to address her as ‘auntie’ or ‘old woman’. In anime you are usually ignored or slapped silly if you called a girl ‘baa-san’.

just a note…you can also download the playable demo of brave soul from my website as well

http://engbishoujo.tripod.com

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Originally posted by bokmeow:
In anime you are usually ignored or slapped silly if you called a girl 'baa-san'.

Then again, there are guys out there who like to be slapped silly. [img]http://princess.cybrmall.net/ubb/smile.gif[/img]

In general, I use '-san' to be polite. I'd rather be overly polite than risk offending anyone...

I know, why is that? All the cool guys get slapped by the girls. Vash gets smacked all the time, what I wouldn’t give to be in his shoes.

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Originally posted by bokmeow:
I know, why is that? All the cool guys get slapped by the girls. Vash gets smacked all the time, what I wouldn't give to be in his shoes.

And share his fate? Being the scapegoat for the problems on the planet, the culprit for everyone mistakes? As for me, thanks, but "No, thanks".

If I could post one picture of myself I would post Vash the Stampede (greatest hero ever lived). Either that or W.E.B. DuBois (greatest sociologist ever lived).

Of course I am nowhere nearly as awesome as either, but I can dream, or aspire to become like them.

[This message has been edited by bokmeow (edited 01-28-2002).]

Yes, W.E.B. DuBois lived the rest of his life in self-imposed exile in Ghana for the rest of his later years and a member of the communist party, but he is a progressive that many historians duly notice, one that has tried very hard to fight for the rights of his people, encountered many many frustrations, saw the plight of his people ignored, and repeatedly trodden on. I am sure it pains him much when he saw his people seen as a problem and not a symptom of the sickness that the American society produced. A man not afraid of changes, he was not afraid to go against the current political climate and follow what he thought was right. If not for W.E.B. DuBois, we may still be totally ignorant of the trials and tribulations of modern civilization’s most oppressed race, the Negro people.

[This message has been edited by bokmeow (edited 01-30-2002).]