I don't see that someone has a webpage or site these days for straight (heterosexual) ABDL's. Given all the publicity granted to LGBTQ matters, it stands to reason that we have a demographic slice which is not understood right. I would not be surprised to find that it is not commonly understood that ABDL is not a patently gay phenomenon. It is NOT supposed to be considered patently gay. Gender preference for one's partner is a separate issue completely from this. Why don't I or someone start a website representing straight ABDL's? It would be good to conduct some surveys/studies as well as to what has gone on with straight ABDL's during the rise of LGBTQ concerns.
I was recently having a conversation with someone about the possibility for unreliability and/or unfairness in the criminal justice system. I was reminded of this quote from a Supreme Court case which is from Justice Harry Blackmun's dissenting opinion. The case was Darden v. Wainwright 477 U.S. 168 (1986). Obviously he's talking about the Supreme Court level, but if this could be said about their accuracy, then how shall we communicate about fairness at the trial court level? "JUSTICE BLACKMUN, with whom JUSTICE BRENNAN, JUSTICE MARSHALL, and JUSTICE STEVENS join, dissenting. Although the Constitution guarantees a criminal defendant only "a fair trial [and] not a perfect one," Lutwak v. United States, 344 U. S. 604 , 344 U. S. 619 (1953); Bruton v. United States, 391 U. S. 123 , 391 U. S. 135 (1968), this Court has stressed repeatedly in the decade since Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U. S. 153 (1976), that ...
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