This week's Family Guy, castration theme
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jamiepan (imported)
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This week's Family Guy, castration theme
The main story in the las episode has Brian (the anthropomorphic family dog) being convinced to have himself neutered by a successful former friend.
I won't spoil the plot, but I will say that the episode actually hits what may be some hot buttons for readers of stories here.
I won't spoil the plot, but I will say that the episode actually hits what may be some hot buttons for readers of stories here.
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george2u2 (imported)
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Re: This week's Family Guy, castration theme
I'm looking for a story taking off with Senator Ted Cruz's new Vasectomy bill . Forcing all men to get a vasectomy by age 50 or after 3 ofspring,
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cutnbulls2ox (imported)
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Re: This week's Family Guy, castration theme
Think of all the discussions of castrating that this show will inspire. This is how the forbidden becomes accepted as normal. Or at least as being not so unspeaksbly forbidden.
Neutering a dog who acts like a man is one way to get past the censors. Everyone is already accepting of empty dog scrotums parading in public as a good way to limit unwanted puppies. Parents don t mind explaining this to kids watching TV. Put a man on that table for castrating and losing one ball and the censors would go nuts about it.
Lots of great lines probably taken off this forum by the writers.
Neutering a dog who acts like a man is one way to get past the censors. Everyone is already accepting of empty dog scrotums parading in public as a good way to limit unwanted puppies. Parents don t mind explaining this to kids watching TV. Put a man on that table for castrating and losing one ball and the censors would go nuts about it.
Lots of great lines probably taken off this forum by the writers.
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Arab Nights (imported)
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Re: This week's Family Guy, castration theme
Worth it for the line, "Um. Could you think of your scrotum as half full?"
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rogerwpbfl (imported)
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Re: This week's Family Guy, castration theme
Arab Nights (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 24, 2020 1:58 pm Worth it for the line, "Um. Could you think of your scrotum as half full?"
*Gulp* why did I get kinda hard when I read that?
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Losethem (imported)
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Re: This week's Family Guy, castration theme
rogerwpbfl (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2020 10:08 am *Gulp* why did I get kinda hard when I read that?
You should start to think of your crotch as completely empty.
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T van Keel (imported)
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Losethem (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2020 8:26 pm You should start to think of your crotch as completely empty.![]()
Definitely. At least that could solve some issues caused by a large dick....
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rogerwpbfl (imported)
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Losethem (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 25, 2020 8:26 pm You should start to think of your crotch as completely empty.![]()
LOLOL Everyday LT but we're too close to ever part permanently and I'm not ready to lose 10 pounds
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rogerwpbfl (imported)
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T van Keel (imported) wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2020 6:57 am Definitely. At least that could solve some issues caused by a large dick....![]()
Picking on me and my monster cock now, T van Keel?