I had no idea. oO

This was a NSFW, darkly-hilarious webcomic that started ages ago (1999) and ended a few years later… or so I’d thought for years. But no, it seems artist “Clay” has recently relaunched the sucker!

https://www.sexylosers.com/

It’s pretty much in the “OGLAF” class of webcomics, but maybe a little more wicked and subtle.

  • _‌_反いじめ戦隊@ani.social
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    14 hours ago

    you overestimate how many folks do not have access to that information and were prohibited from learning about it until they get to second base. the fact the caller wants to learn, and is willing to become a better partner shows more commitment to me than folks who tell you to look up something.

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      14 hours ago

      True.
      But I think for this area of NSFW comics, I like seeing woman have the upperhand roughly in proportion to how male-centric most similar comics are. (not to mention hentai, dear god)

      I hate the idea of a society that doesn’t value women well, reduces them to objects, silences their voices, etc…

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        13 hours ago

        Hi👋 I am a woman. I believe it’s adorable that this partner is willing to go through the initial embarrassment of calling a public radio to fuck me in ways that make pass out in ecstasy.
        Now, fetch me my strapon, I got to show you a spot males miss in anatomy class.

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          Of course this is a satirical web comic, but if we take this seriosly, there’s only two ways this situation could happen:

          • Communication so extremely broken in this relationship that it’s easier for him to get the information he needs by calling a public radio broadcast.
          • She too has no clue at all about sex and thus can’t even tell him what she likes. (This is actually more common in women than one might think.)

          In any way, piling on him for going to extreme lengths trying to learn how to satisfy her is not the problem in that relationship.

          Instead, this comic plays into some real-life double standards that I really don’t like:

          • Sexual prowess is something that men are required to have and it’s shameful if they don’t have that skill. Sexual prowess is something that women don’t need to have and it can be seen as suspect if they do have that skill.
          • Sex is something that men do to women while the only part that women need to play during sex is be in the room and play starfish.
          • Men need to know what this specific woman likes without her communicating that at all.
          • What he likes doesn’t play into the situation at all. If he wants some pleasure out of sex, he needs to do it himself.

          Try gender swapping the comic and there is no joke any more.