I Just Made Love: A Queer Site that Allows You to Post your Sexual Experience

Monday, October 12, 2009, 22:36 By Robert
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I wonder what the world has come to! A new and unprecedented website called “I Just Made Love” allows its users to post their love making locations on the web. This is pretty nasty! What sense does it really make by letting the world know about one’s sexual experience? Unless one is very explicit by nature or if he/she is some kind of an exhibitionist then, perhaps they would find this site much more interesting than the rest.

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In case you fall into these categories and if you want to post your love making experience on this site, all you all to do is right click on Google Map and select the location. There is something more interesting than this.  Besides mentioning whether you had indoor or outdoor sex by selecting the option, you can also specify the position of your love making by choosing from the given five different options demonstrated by the cartoons presented.

This site is really queer.I really do not comprehend the rationale behind this. Maybe the geniuses on this site are trying to make people feel comfortable about their sexual experiences. But what does this prove anyways? The most interesting part of the whole thing is the choice of the colors of the cartoons. Blue is for the male and pink is for the women (probably suggesting straight couples-pitcher and the catcher). Some homosexual folks have seemed to have taken this very seriously for stereotyping the nature of carnal experience by talking only about the straight couples.

I too agree to a large extent to this. There is absolutely no reason to exclude the homosexuals from the love making scene. This is equivalent to denying their sexual rights, and homosexuality is no crime or sin. It’s only an individual’s sexual preference, which needs to be respected in every way. So, the pink and blue colors stand not only for “stereotype” but also for “hypocrisy”!

Via: IJustMadeLove

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