Anonymous4: @captainboomer, it has never been accepted wholesomely in any culture, ever. Stop trying to act smart in every comment you just aren't sorry, no cookie kiddo. You're just not right. Sorry... jk not sorry bitch :)
Anonymous5: Actually, there was that one time in Ming China, where guys getting fucked was a-okay. There were even erotic novels about it. So yeah, 'any culture, ever,' not true.
Anonymous6: There is no need to care? Jessxel, I have checked your other comments and you sound like a bigot with sexuality complex.
We don't care about what the Norse or the Greeks believed. We just like Baldur and Kratos. So fuck off.
Anonymous10: Instead of y'all causing a shitstorm, why don't we all enjoy Kratos and Baldur having rough and dirty sex? This pic makes me wish there was more Baldur porn.
Anonymous11: @Anonymous: Yes it has been, even pederasty was accepted amongst the greeks, just because some philosophers couldn't make up their mind whether it was wonderful or immoral doesn't change the fact it happened and was accepted. Mediterraneans all had some prominent homosexuality in their culture from the Arabs, to the Greeks to the Romans.
Anonymous12(11): @LewdnCrude: But the difference is, not only did Loki turn into a horse himself to do that, but Loki was also condemed by the Norse, he was always seen as degenerate, immoral, and a joke to them. Loki was never a subject of worship like the other gods. Now compared that to the Greek and Roman gods, who not only engaged in bisexuality, but some of which had male lovers. That's the difference. Loki was a weirdo god meant to portray degeneracy, but Greek gods were all degenerate, Zeus being one of the most, but worshipped the most.
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We don't care about what the Norse or the Greeks believed. We just like Baldur and Kratos. So fuck off.
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