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Why don't we have public baths in Duhmarica?
>> Anonymous
I wish we had them too
>> Anonymous
Because America thinks naughty words are worse than violence on TV and a nude human body.
>> Anonymous
what's the source of OP?
>> Anonymous
>>190000
i dont remember, but trust me you probably don't want to know. it is /d/ material, with an emphasis on stretching and fisting.

i went in with a boner because the op pic was hot, and left crying with a sad, limp dick :(
>> Anonymous
ok i remember now, wish i didnt :(

http://rapidshare.de/files/29687148/_English___John_K_Pe-ta__Geki__Monzetsu_Operation.rar.html

remember that i warned you.
>> Anonymous
>>190002
I found it pretty hot. Maybe its cause I visit /d/ alot though.
>> Anonymous
America can be pretty dumb at times
>> Anonymous
very nice rapidshare. I thought most parts of it were cute and fun.
>> Anonymous
>>190036
Don't do that.
>> Anonymous
>>189986

Fundamentalist Christian values.

Over-protective parents.

Fundamentalist Christian parents who are over-protective of their values.

Values who are fundamentally over-Christian of their... wait.
>> Anonymous
>>189986
Go to Wal-Mart. Imagine everyone there naked.
>> Anonymous
>>190070
touche
>> Anonymous
>>189986

We do. It's not an ingrained part of family culture like it is in Japan, but we do have bathhouses. Turkish are especially numerous in some parts of the country.

They were never a giant communal family thing to begin with, but they got an especially bad rep back in the early days of the AIDS epidemic, when it was believed it was primarily spread between gays, and bathhouses were the primary infection sites. Nowadays, it's pretty much believed if you go to a bathhouse, you're looking for gay sex. Inside and out of the gay community.
>> Anonymous
>>190080
Thats just sad in a way, I can imagine how nice it would be if those kinda places were family orented.
>> Anonymous
>>190002
lol
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Read up on urban decentralization. Essentially since the end of WW2, people in the U.S. have been shifting from living in urban areas to living mostly in suburbs, so much that the urban areas themselves have been transformed as a result. As more and more space is taken up by roads, parking spaces, and enormous mall/Wal-Mart parking spots, buildings become spaced further and further apart to compensate. Essentially, the country has been crafted in the automobile's image.

Japan is forced to focus on keeping buildings close to one another because of the limited land available for construction. It also means that public transportation can be integrated into the average citizen's lifestyle more easily. Both of these mean that a public bath in Japan can service a far larger quantity of people than it would be able to in the U.S., where bath houses would either need to be ridiculously numerous (bare in mind that all but the bath houses near the most densely-populated areas would likely not be profitable enough to justify their upkeep), or people would need to drive quite a while just to take a bath. The latter would especially be a problem in some southern states, such as Georgia, where the distance between residential areas and centers of commerce can be miles on end.

In an urban environment, a bath house is feasible; in a suburb, not so much.
>> Anonymous
>>190352

interesting that you mention Georgia since thats where I live
>> Anonymous
>>190086
You'd like to go see your family naked?
>> Anonymous
An onsen/bathhouse would never work in America, especially since everyone stopped on a dime and went completely apeshit during the Janet Jackson halftime show, hot coffee mod, etc.
>> Anonymous
>>190448

Bath houses used to be commonplace in cities. Then they became seen as gay hangouts back in the '60s or so. In general, though, Americans have never had the communal bathing spirit. Europeans didn't bathe much at all when America was colonized (or much more often until indoor plumbing reached the masses in the mid-twentieth century, once a week was normal) and Americans are just very private about it.
>> Anonymous
Wouldn't it be great thought? Coed bathing at an early age could dispel any boiling "curosities" in the future.
>> Anonymous
>>190352

Interesting you talk about bath houses in cities, as in Japan, they really only exist as an element in mainstream culture in isolated, traditional rural communities. most urban Japanese (and most Japanese in general) have their own private baths nowadays.
>> Anonymous
Blame christianity.

No, Really.
>> Anonymous
>>190544

I wouldnt necessarily say its that simple, these are baths not orgies after all
>> Anonymous
>>190544
Blame affordable, convenient private plumbing, no really.
>> Anonymous
>>190000

Get.
>> Anonymous
>>190551
The Japanese have that too, yet public baths and onsens still exist.
>> Anonymous
>>190000
Most relevant outside-/b/ get ever.
>> Anonymous
>>189986
Cause you touch yourself at night
>> Anonymous
>>190557
The refered post was blaming "christians" it's simply not true. They are projecting their own hang ups. Cheap domestic plumbing is the answer. Hot Springs and public baths exist everywhere just not in great numbers in most places.

Hot Springs are considered resorts or healthy for you most places. Doesn't have a thing to do with religion like that Anonymous was trying to make it out.
>> Anonymous
I'm sorry but I think its unfair that everything someone dislikes about the country they just say "blame it on the Christians!!!" Rio has a giant stature of Jesus on a mountain after all......
>> Anonymous
>>190591
It's not unfair, it's what happens when you go around screaming at everything that it's indecent and should be banned. Christians have no rights to ever cry foul on this matter, they brought it onto themselves.
>> Anonymous
>>191031
go fuck yourself you are as retarded as those fucking Fred Phelps "god hates fags" shit heads no one pays attention to.

No one goes around screming for bans and restrictions on civil rights and that shit shoould be censored like the fuckng bleeding heart liberals. You are safe bagging on Christains because they won't do shit about it, unlike you average left wing bann it and censor it "for the Children" asshats.
>> Anonymous
>>191155

yes anyone see that episode of 30 days where the atheists wanted those crosses to be taken down in that park? despite the fact that they were there to honor dead state troopers
>> Anonymous
>>191155

usually its the conservatives who go all righteous and censor on us. The PC tards no one likes the claim, least of all the liberals.
>> Anonymous
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This should have been an onsen-themed Ecchi thread, and not some debate...
>> Anonymous
>>191188
in the OP "Why don't we have public baths in Duhmarica?"

Oh so this is some "conservative" asking this? My ass it is.

>>191167
I have yet to meet a conservative that wants to censor stuff for any reason. I have met plenty of socialists and fascist that do though. Only in the revisionist history of post WW2 did the fascist become identified as right. They were left from day one in reality.

All the good hot springs around here were who were total stangers use to go in stark naked got shut down because of the freeking hippies trashed them not because of some holy rollers or "conservatives" The Forest Service closed them off because the hippies trashed them and the environment around them.
>> Anonymous
>>191213
Go back to sleep Garfield.
>> Anonymous
>>191272
Screw yourself. You liberal pukes are used to people who will not defend themselves. You spread your lies and bias with your put downs and the false meme you spin. Take your slick TRANZI bullshit and spread it someplace else.

The reason public baths are not common here in the US is cheap domestic water and plumbing. It's not some xtian or right wing plot. You danm weaboos who think everyone in Japan use a public bath are wrong. That is what poor and folks do. Unimproved hot springs are common in more rural places but that is not bathing as much as it is socialising. Visits to developed hot springs are not something people can afford or have time for very often. The ignorance some of you have is never surprising.
>> Anonymous
>>191213

Met personally? I'm not the one to say who you've met personally. But there's plenty of conservatives who are for censorship of varying forms. Where the "nutjob" line gets drawn, all depends on what you consider true "censorship", and what's "public decency" though. I would consider banning sales of pornography to be censorship. Restricting their sales to carded adults, and keeping them on display in brown paper bags or whatever when not in an Adult store, I'd consider to just be the decent fucking thing to do. Personally, I'd smack the shit out of anyone who puts people pissing on anything - jesus statues included - in a public display as "art", but I'm torn on whether that's censorship or enforced social darwinism. ;)

It is true that it's the left who are /more/ prolific about it though, even if it's the right who are easier targets. Boy scouts, ten commandment displays, christmas trees and christmas break, easter, halloween, nativity scenes, all these things frequently come under attack by the PC Police, but this isn't "censorship." It's "encouraging tolerance by not allowing your shit anywhere in the country."
>> Discontinuity
You people... are arguing... on /e/. What the fuck is wrong with you?
>> Zayce !5jNLMai2v2
>>191342
Yeah, it's hard to fap with blocks of bias and generalization taking up a chunk of your screen.
>> Anonymous
Less talk, more awesome doujin like the one in OP.
>> Anonymous
>>190000
thats from one of John K Pe-Tas Monzetsu Series...

Nasty stuff

See /t/ (or deadfrog.us) for a Batch torrent of his collection !
>> Anonymous
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>>191213Only in the revisionist history of post WW2 did the fascist become identified as right. They were left from day one in reality.
I quote Mussolini:

"Granted that the 19th century was the century of socialism, liberalism, democracy, this does not mean that the 20th century must also be the century of socialism, liberalism, democracy. Political doctrines pass; nations remain. We are free to believe that this is the century of authority, a century tending to the 'right', a Fascist century. If the 19th century was the century of the individual (liberalism implies individualism) we are free to believe that this is the 'collective' century, and therefore the century of the State."

Fascism belongs to the far right and believing otherwise would make you a victim of propaganda.
>> Anonymous
>>191157
Serves those dead state troopers right