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I found it interesting how much dancing there was around the subject. Despite the fact that M-rated activities clearly did occur and are being discussed here, it feels like the chapter could be rated T, and probably only due to the single use of the word sex. Without that... If any child asks, OL was enthusiastically massaging Jade into bliss. And the milk thing was her wondering if he kissed her after she passed out :p
 
Yet another reason to Danner her up. Enhanced durability has uses beyond the obvious...

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"No, it's not. I'm just trying to get into contact with a friend of his and hoped that he could point me in the right direct. It isn't urgent. Just… Pass that on when the meeting's over."
"direction"

Perhaps… Playing for time, she turns away again and awkwardly bend down to open the fridge door and pull out a small container of milk.
"bends"
 
I found it interesting how much dancing there was around the subject. Despite the fact that M-rated activities clearly did occur and are being discussed here, it feels like the chapter could be rated T, and probably only due to the single use of the word sex. Without that... If any child asks, OL was enthusiastically massaging Jade into bliss. And the milk thing was her wondering if he kissed her after she passed out :p
Can't be too careful. Mr. Zoat has already left one website. There are not that many Quest websites.
 
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I mean, even without the rings being present and active, it's not like they haven't already been used to permanently transfigure the SI into near-superhuman levels of fitness/health. Presumably to a point where a normal top-flight human might not even be able to maintain such levels for very long without long-term damage (think about the prep work that goes into bodybuilding competitions to achieve a very specific look on stage vs when off-stage); Paul (most likely) gets a micro-tuneup every time he puts the rings on. And he probably wants to be in the best shape for Jade's... appreciation.
 
If I remember correctly Paul started indulging Megan's telepathy after Nabu was taken care of. And he can demonstrate feelings in his telepathic messages. Looks like we're going to see if J'aarkn's lessons burned the prude out of her. Otherwise she'll fly to the other side of the planet after seeing what Paul's been up to.
 
Hahaha....Only OL...only OL could...Haha. Well Jade, shove him against the wall and finish up. Ah...good laugh.

Dude she's shown up in the story before - the ten-twelve year old who went to Themyscira with OL, Superboy, Troia, Wonder Woman and her mother the historian. And she's a canon character from season 2 and has a long history in the comics.
I remember Cassie from earlier, but I haven't watched much of Young Justice. So when Donna showed up, and I had seen pictures of the canon team, I assumed the blond Wonder girl WAS Donna because Zoat had her show up first.

There's a question about Batman here, but otherwise sure, that's an opinion. That said, it's surprisingly common an opinion, and one that confuses me a little: to my thinking superpowers allow stories that otherwise couldn't be told, why does adding them suddenly make normals less interesting, even in situations that don't have anything to do with powers? What strange quirk of the human mind underlies such thoughts? *Ponders*
I'm not even sure how to explain this. I mean it's like...you've got one guy flying around shooting lightning, and then you got another guy running around with a gun. Who is more interesting? To me? Lightning guy. Because I can't shoot lightning.

Normal is boring. I'm normal. I do normal things all the time. I don't do superhuman feats. Add to it that if you have superhuman people, baseline human heroes are (in my opinion) fucking pointless.
 
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Well, there are QQ left which Mr.Zoat also write a NSFW alter choice of Paul. Though the SFW main story somehow have sex before that Paul despite it being over a year since he wrote that.
Hey now, its not that bad.
he's recently made one of the girls happy.
and that was without the ring.
 
Considering how many ways that Paul can give someone super powers it is really a non issue.
 
Not unless he can find a way to use the formula too. She'd break him.
Super strength in the setting evidently comes with very precise control of levels of force, even under such circumstances. Otherwise, there'd be a lot of Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex situations given how many mixed-strength couples there are.

Since Big Barda hasn't pulped Mr Free like a tube of toothpaste during a moment of passion, the evidence indicates it's a nonissue in the setting.
 
given how many mixed-strength couples there are.
Can you name a few? Particularly where one partner is a baseline Human? Scott Free is a New God, so quite a bit more resilient than Human. Kon and M'gann likely aren't that far along, but anyway she's a shapeshifter. Doctor Munro might have had a parent with the Danner formula, but we really don't know much about the situation, including whether it caused relationship problems.

And OL certainly could heal himself, but that could be rather distracting. And use power quickly. And it wouldn't work if an injury knocks him out.

Giving her a power ring is a much more complete solution. No need for longevity when you have agelessness.
 
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