Oops. I guess she must be engaged. If I need to answer for my comments over this cartoon. I apologize if using the terms ‘floozy’ or ‘slut’ offend anyone. I’d use them in reference to men too, or other terms, which I’m not aware of—probably from the double standards I admit our culture has yet. I remarked at Lila, since she’s the main character. The ‘guy slut’ isn’t my concern. Since Lila is the one entertaining us, I made comments about her. I can refrain from using derogatory terms and keep my statements objective. I’m afraid that because of Lila’s past, I’m cynical about her. So I didn’t think of saying ‘Good move, Lila.’ I’ll wait till she proves to me that she’s going on the ‘straight and narrow.’ And she won’t prove it to me, unless she show’s she either loves Dr. Klein, or calls off the engagement. Is this enough commenting, all because of a humorous comic? BTW I write novels as a hobby.
Oops. I guess she must be engaged. If I need to answer for my comments over this cartoon. I apologize if using the terms ‘floozy’ or ‘slut’ offend anyone. I’d use them in reference to men too, or other terms, which I’m not aware of—probably from the double standards I admit our culture has yet. I remarked at Lila, since she’s the main character. The ‘guy slut’ isn’t my concern. Since Lila is the one entertaining us, I made comments about her. I can refrain from using derogatory terms and keep my statements objective. I’m afraid that because of Lila’s past, I’m cynical about her. So I didn’t think of saying ‘Good move, Lila.’ I’ll wait till she proves to me that she’s going on the ‘straight and narrow.’ And she won’t prove it to me, unless she show’s she either loves Dr. Klein, or calls off the engagement. Is this enough commenting, all because of a humorous comic? BTW I write novels as a hobby.