No honor among thieves?
Anyway, there is a King and Queen of a tiny Pacific Island. One day, washed ashore, is a Sears Catalog, complete with furniture fit for Royalty. So, they order by mail two wonderful recliners to be used as thrones to replace the thatched thrones that they currently have. The thrones arrive by ship during a cyclone, and the King and Queen decide not to formally christen their new thrones until the weather is clear. But, living in a tiny thatched hut, they have no room for them, nor do they want to put them in the rain. So their servants tie the new thrones to some of the bamboo poles over their existing thrones. The weather worsens, causing the collapse of the thatched hut, dropping the new thrones onto the King and Queen still sitting on their old thrones. They die instantly.
The moral of the story? People that live in Grass Houses shouldn't store thrones.
I've read this thread with amusement, ergo the above variant on the Glass Houses theme. I cannot understand how the perversion of one is more or less legitimate than the perversion of another. Some perversions may be illegal, and for at least that reason, should be avoided at all costs. But silence is better than confrontation when one does not agree with the lifestyle of another, especially on forums such as these.
To imagine that the individual is posting his mother? Perhaps it is the husband posting his wife, covering it by saying it's his mother. Perhaps it's an older family member or a friend, covering it by the same guise. Men that enjoy the concept of other men fucking their wives, many going through with it, don't seem to be in the moral position to cast judgement on others. (Hey guys, I'm in the same boat, that's why I'm a member, it's a bittersweet thing).
Honor among thieves.