31-05-2015, 04:35 PM
Oh, so now the defense is saying they were only seeming to post about the topic under discussion. In reality, they imagined a scenario, and then railed against it, complete with instructions for the participants on what to do.
Would it be ok if I post my own example scenario? Please feel free to critique the story and/or the conclusions drawn from it.
Oh, and maybe this actually belongs in the Random Stuff forum at this point...
The Rightly Angry Wife
by P. Gut
A man ( who looks just like a real man ) knows he is not a real man. He deviously and for reasons related to low character ( not contagious ) hides this from everyone his whole life, gets married, has kids, and becomes educated, successful, wealthy. He has drive and ambition, and is really very smart, but never comes clean to his wife about how he is not a real man. After inventing a propulsion method that allows for travel to Mars, he and his wife blast off in the prototype vehicle his company built. After a few weeks of travel, in the solitude of the ship, he confesses to her that he is not a real man and never was. That's when the meteorite hits their engine module. As they plunge to the surface of mars, the previously hidden inhabitants ( who are all born as real men, but biologically transform to real women naturally shortly after puberty, then back again at menopause ) have heard his story from their atmospheric surveillance devices and they rescue the two from certain death. They take the humans underground and using the anal probes developed over many years of bovine research, transform him to a her. Their engines are repaired, their memory of anything but peacefully orbiting Mars before heading home, and their awareness of his previous sexual identity are all wiped from their memories. They safely return to earth. In this scenario, I really do think she has a right to be angry with him. After all, he should have known about that meteorite.
Would it be ok if I post my own example scenario? Please feel free to critique the story and/or the conclusions drawn from it.
Oh, and maybe this actually belongs in the Random Stuff forum at this point...
The Rightly Angry Wife
by P. Gut
A man ( who looks just like a real man ) knows he is not a real man. He deviously and for reasons related to low character ( not contagious ) hides this from everyone his whole life, gets married, has kids, and becomes educated, successful, wealthy. He has drive and ambition, and is really very smart, but never comes clean to his wife about how he is not a real man. After inventing a propulsion method that allows for travel to Mars, he and his wife blast off in the prototype vehicle his company built. After a few weeks of travel, in the solitude of the ship, he confesses to her that he is not a real man and never was. That's when the meteorite hits their engine module. As they plunge to the surface of mars, the previously hidden inhabitants ( who are all born as real men, but biologically transform to real women naturally shortly after puberty, then back again at menopause ) have heard his story from their atmospheric surveillance devices and they rescue the two from certain death. They take the humans underground and using the anal probes developed over many years of bovine research, transform him to a her. Their engines are repaired, their memory of anything but peacefully orbiting Mars before heading home, and their awareness of his previous sexual identity are all wiped from their memories. They safely return to earth. In this scenario, I really do think she has a right to be angry with him. After all, he should have known about that meteorite.