Happy Hentai Sex
We all have our self-soothing mechanisms in these — what’s the current euphemism? — “difficult times”, and I’m for sure no exception. These days cable television and social media aren’t very good distractions from our troubles or from the ills of the world. As alternatives go, “looking at a bunch of porn” isn’t exactly a novel prescription; I’ll confess that right up front, before y’all slide into my comments to dunk on me for it. But, in my case, “looking at a bunch of porn” is already a pretty good description of my average workday. What’s a guy like me supposed to do?
It turns out, what I do is go for random walks through very large hentai porn image chans and boorus. I’m almost as fascinated by large and well-curated tag collections as I am by porn. I’ll end up clicking on a particular tag, viewing a few pages of results, clicking on a different but related tag, and … well, let’s just say hours have been lost. Days, even. Weeks. Appreciable fractions of lifetimes.
But, am I not also a sex blogger? The particularly choice images get saved for later blogging. Kindly do not ask me to define “particularly choice” — it’s an utterly whimsical set of criteria, that vary from moment to moment.
As near as I can tell or remember, the common theme of the hentai porn in this post might be called “happy sex”. I remember exploring tag variations centered around “romance”, “romantic”, “dating”, and “husband and wife”. But these artworks are all about sex, and not just any sex! No, this set involves people who are relaxed and happy and enjoying each other. I know, I know, all sex should be like that. But in art, as in the real world, it isn’t always so — or at least it doesn’t always show.
Sex should be fun, and people should enjoy it. Demanding smiles and heart emojis is perhaps a step to far; it’s not my place to say how people should look or emote during sex. But I am allowed my artistic prejudices, which is a good thing: I have a ton of them. And among ’em is a soft spot (perhaps in this context, a hard spot?) for people who are unabashedly happy while they fuck. Whether the fuckers in question are long-married spouses or newly dating couples or unchained free spirits met for a quick sex encounter via dating/hookup sites like EasySex.com, there’s nothing sexier to me than visual evidence that the parties are joyous in each other’s company and taking pleasure from one another.
I should back up and say that while I don’t demand smiles or heart emojis, I do purely love seeing the little heart icons. That’s a tool hentai artists apparently borrowed from manga. An artist only has so many tools to show happiness, sexual satisfaction, and contentment. Not all of them have the skill to show all this in body posture and facial expressions. Resolving any artistic ambiguity by throwing down a few happy hearts may be a cheat, but it gets the job done, and I respect that.
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