Actually, I think it's very not down bad and normal for women (me) to get a lil dizzy and a fast pulse thinking about fat women. That's very normal, and very healthy and good actually :)
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Actually, I think it's very not down bad and normal for women (me) to get a lil dizzy and a fast pulse thinking about fat women. That's very normal, and very healthy and good actually :)
The reason Choc and Frank are so unnerved by Boo Berry is because, as a ghost, he has passed beyond the veil into the world of the dead, while the others yet linger at it's doorstep.
Chocula is immortal, making death wholly alien to him, yet everpresent as his mortal acquaintances succumb. He must know what it is, what it looks like, but for him, it never comes, like a god to a man who long lost his faith. Death is no friend of his, but an indistinct shadow with similarly inscrutable ways, always in the periphery but never close enough to discern it's true form.
Frankenberry, if he shares his origin with Frankenstein's monster, was dead once, or was components of those who were dead, so he is a little closer to Boo in that regard. But still, he only stepped across the threshold once, before hurriedly being ushered back into the land of the living. He was not ready for the knowledge that comes only in death, and so is content to remain in the realm of breathing and solid body.
Boo Berry is the only one to have fully immersed themself in death, the only one to truly know that which is unknowable to the living. The others don't despise them, but fear the knowledge he carries within.
Just realized neopussy doesnt require a condom that fucking rules
as a vaginismus girly that storyline was... interesting to me