It is a rare fetish of mine. Mixing Action and Sex effectively to fuse fans of explosions, guns, swords, and crime thrillers and that of the NSFW community.
It is an idea that has given birth to "Bad Guy," and allowed to me to create fun loving characters like Ta-Ta Gaitherpound and The Head Hunter.
These two have filled my week with loads of ideas I will take a lot of time to develop to get the transition just right. Devising a colorful way for these two to take on the Dream Weaver and prove themselves to be worthy adversaries for our favorite pervert, will be a major focus for the next few months. There are times when I consider making a Cat-fight with Nadia at the center of attention viable, but it is the Dream Weaver they desire to torture and do away with in the name of Amnesty International and though Nadia has a bone to pick with the group, since their mission is to do away with the need of men and her major source of clientele, her angst against them is rather obvious.
Hmm , where would the world be without a voice like the Dream Weaver's to provide reason and clarity in the mixed up jumble that is the amoral world of crime, prostitution, sex-trafficking's, vigilante castration, male poaching, compounded by inner city poverty?
I dread to imagine. As I find myself contemplating the real world and the direction some of the actions of a few have gone into making laws, or infrastructures that separate the sexes or the relations of people into dichotomies of Pimp and Pimped, User and the Used, Crook and the Mark, I foresee nothing good can come of some of the choices being made for the people. It will be fun to illustrate some of the things that come to mind and I will have to read up a lot more on our present Sex-Laws to determine, just how far people are willing to go to tax a dollar.
I just heard on NPR how Universities in America have a responsibility to change the world: Just how they plan to do that is yet to be seen. In 2018, in regards to Human Trafficking: it was suggested that the Universities need to develop educational centers on the risks that pose students and facility: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327778339_Sex_Trafficking_and_the_Role_of_Institutions_of_Higher_Education_Recommendations_for_Response_and_Preparedness
During my own attendance in a University, I found this to be impossible to ask of an institution, when we consider it is a world-wide issue. it is not based on the drama produced by Hollywood but on choices, affluence, survival, and at times merely lust. Of course my base characterization of the Sex-Trade does not aid in the cause of regulating it, yet I am of the mind that Universities and the governments that run them put too much upon themselves.
They are asking themselves, "How do we regulate the sex of sexually healthy people?" Why is that their issue? Oh wait, cause they are being controlled by an evil Lust demon that I dubbed as Ta-Ta Gaitherpound. Lol jk. I really don't know why the Universities have put themselves in this position but it will be interesting to read up on and devise a good storyline out of all the technical mumbo jumbo.
The Regulation of sex is not isolated to Universities or private property as well. The war against the Sex-Trade has been invading my own home for the past few years now. Sigh. I am always arguing with my mother about my chosen "Artistic Studies." We have come to a point where we agree to disagree. She agrees that all who practice sex, be it homosexual marriage, engage in a Futa fetish, draw a woman period: I mean the figure of a woman, sigh, then they should be denied the constitutional right to publish their stories. That means every Marvel Comic or DC Comic I ever read as a kid, was in violation of this asinine standard and she should resend her Star Trek badge for a 'Prude of the Year,' trophy.
I am of the mind that constitution's aside, cause not every country has a constitution like America's in which they live by, but none should be told how and where and they should doe when it comes to sex. Not when universally, we have deemed ourselves to be enlightened and liberated peoples. I am boldly willing to generalize this topic because of the restrictions on sex material found in Japan: Can't draw a penis, have to draw a tentacle, for further discussions on regulations in Japan I think you all should read this book:
Colonizing Sex: Sexology and Social Control in Modern Japan, I could quote all day ideas from Michel Foucault and his views of Power and Mass Regulation exhibited during his time in Japan. I only mention Japan and it's interactions with the Sex-Culture because of all the hentai I've read in my life-time and how difficult it must be to produce those works in Japan and sell them to a world-wide market.
In light of this information, I thank my lucky stars that I am an American and have certain protections to produce the works that I do. Yet because of the conversations I have had with my mother and because the desire to corral my publications, reign in the language and curb the sex from my field of study, is hitting so close to home, I am made to wonder how much of a sex-regulated society are we about to walk into and can we as American's suggest we hold the gauntlet on literary freedom?