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This thread is for good webcomicsIs 'Oh Joy Sex Toy' cheating? I just found this gem from a /co/ thread.
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What the fuck.
Is 'Oh Joy Sex Toy' cheating? I just found this gem from a /co/ thread.
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You know, I like to view myself as a pretty chill faggot when it comes to fetishes. I honestly don't care what gets you off as long as no one is hurt and everyone consents. But there is something in Oh Joy Sex Toy that makes me feel deeply uneasy and I can't quite put my finger on it.
It's because they explain everything as though the reader is a literal reetarded person. That alone is bad, but when you couple with the fact they're trying to show you "eccentric" sex acts in what amounts to a children's cartoon book style, it's all kinds of bizarre.
I used to follow OhJoySextoy at the beginning mostly because it was different from other webcomics. There aren’t that many review comics and honestly medium seems to work really for reviewing sextoys because as a visual medium it gives more information about the toys’ uses without looking too gross. Art style is generally pleasant, realistic enough but not too realistic for the subject matter and panel flows, metaphors and general visual language were often creative. I found it fun deviation, part of my weekly webcomic routine but then the filler happed.That's probably it. Maybe it's also how sanitized and similar each comic is. They'll always describe the environment as 100% safe, emphasize consent, have the usual melange of body positive people show up as examples. A lot of these subcultures have people who are predatory and while I'd never advise someone to not follow their kink, they should be aware of certain things like that and how to spot them.
I don't even think the basic idea behind the comic is bad, but it's combination of all that shit that makes it really uncomfortable.
The creators do came across as lazy and/or not really caring about this project. Then again Erica comes across to me as well meaning but not really believing what she is saying. Reading this and her previous comic DAR about her daily life, she seems to be ultra liberal sex positive intersectional feminist mostly to rebel against her mom. That this persona is everything mom hates and her liberal art and queer friends preach but not something she is 100 % into. She clearly isn’t that interested to new experiences around sex, having her mostly vanilla tastes well tested to create comfortable and satisfying routine. Nothing wrong in that but not really good mental place for project of this kind especially when she is very PC. Sex just isn’t PC topic period. Not only are plenty of horrible fetishes, there are plenty of sexual predators and sexual practices that aren’t save. Even our bodies aren’t PC, for example in heterosexual sex females catch STDs more easily and guys spread STDs more easily so even without pregnancy sex is more dangerous for women. I just think this comic was good idea but just not for Erica. What I can observe she seem to be a person who is very ordinary and would be very happy with traditional artistic 9-5 job like graphic design and normal nuclear family with 1-3 kids but is too scared do her family background and too indoctrinated by her ultra liberal circles to go for that.