A good number of people would die at my hands. Too many bad actors wrecking people I love lives to be left alone if I can give a good use to my final hour.
Elevated solar panels, with beehives underneath. I've seen a few of these combinations. The shade from the panels protect the hives from the worst of the sun. The bees just do bee stuff.
Never been in a threesome but I'm lucky enough to have friends to have been involved in such arrangements.
On the words of a very good friend and sexually experienced woman: if the women are not the slightest interested in being with each other, there is a 90% failure chance.
MMF trios are easier to manage. Yes, men are basic amd as long as they can put their thingy inside a hole, everything is fine. Some guys will use the woman in the trio as an excuse to "feel" bisexual territory. Others will see the other as a competitor and up their game. Usually, the woman reaps the bounty.
FFM trios are trickier. If the women are in to some bisexual interaction, it can smooth things over. If not, the guy really has to go the extra mile to be available for both and deliver. And even then, the probability to let one or all parts feeling unsatisfied is very high.
Last but not least: can't say if Buttercup is playing dirty or just being kinky but... damn.
To paraphrase an answer I once read: yes, we tend to introduce warnings against bad behaviours we detect and deprecate obsolete information.
In this case: I don't need to tinker a valve in an engine nowadays. The fuel injection is done through an incredibly precise system, controlled by a computer. Even mechanics require specialized tools and equipments to fiddle with that part of an engine.
Car batteries have been built more and more to be maintenance-less; you buy it, run, when it dies you replace it and that is it. Battery acid is a thing and it is dangerous, hence the attempt to divert people from messing with it.
But because less and less people are prone to go into mechanics, the need to advise against tinkering with your battery really needs to be reinforced.
Warning labels are often first written in blood before taking form of paper and ink.
We're assuming they are making a sin live broadcast or recording, for there to be any sort of commenting? Is it like a strange new radical sports event?
I understand few will ever contest orders; it's just how it is drilled to the recruits. But there are those who do and those should be commended.
Just recently in my country we had a soldier denouncing illegal practices in special forces recruit and the responsibles were dragged to court for it. Because we do not have separate military courts, it wasn't swept under the rug.
I also had a school mate that spent some jail time for breaking a couple of teeth from an officer. But it served to set their attitude straight.
Allow me to disagree and that is why it exists the military code of conduct.
Just because an order is given, doesn't make it correct or lawful and a soldier is on their right to refuse such an order. And those who do not, when things go wrong, are often thrown under the bus, with the higher ups walking away with a slap on the wrist, if ever.
You're right.
Buttercup was the green one, right?