LOL that's hilarious. Congratulations on being a douche! It's unfortunate that in life when faced with information you don't understand, or that makes you uncomfortable, you would rather resort to petty personal attacks rather than analyze your own feelings of discomfort and use it as an opportunity to learn about things you don't understand and to grow.
I don't see how my own personal reddit comments about things I like to do at home with my husband consensually have anything to do with my credibility when it comes to answering a posted question that I actually have insight into. My husband and I like to have kinky sex. And? So do millions of other Americans. We have a fantastic sex life and marriage. That's pretty much all you've shared by posting my history that everyone is free to go through. Thank you! :)
Someone asked a serious question and I gave a serious and constructive answer with detailed insight rather than simply speculating. I actually answered the question, whether or not this subreddit likes my answer or doesn't understand it. I consider John and his wife good friends of my husband and myself but he's certainly not my husband nor have we ever lived at Amberwood Falls. I like to give educate people on things they may not understand and give them an opportunity to learn. I also stand up for my friends when they're wrongly accused of ridiculous things and I'm proud of them and support them when they're doing good in the world of so much bad and helping others. I guess that's completely unheard of nowadays that someone would actually want to educate others, clear misconceptions through education, and support their friends. That's fine. I just thought we would be more mature about this as adults rather than resulting to petty attacks. I'm just trying to give the group truthful information that was asked for by OP himself and I'm sorry if that upsets you or makes you uncomfortable. No one is making you go to Amberwood Falls and no one is forcing you to look at this thread if it makes you uncomfortable.
Disagreeing with something or having strong feelings about something isn't an excuse for attempting to attack someone personally. It's a chance for personal growth and further education. We're all adults here.