curioustxn
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Interesting@Goldenfinger
Most of good websites of English words cannot be accessed directly from China, it is very true.
They contain contents that are against the traditional culture or ideology and are strictly banned, it is understandable from the perspective of the rulers, who do not like other people to sleep by his bedside.
But some sites which are only about culture and book reading are also banned, it is beyond my understanding.
VPN is another option for crafty Chinese web users. In China, people are very clever at fighting the witchcraft with another witchcraft, haha. It is due mainly to the many loopholes in the implementation of relevant policies.
But for this site, it doesn't call for any VPN service to give extra help, that is unbelivable but is true, I don't know why, perhaps the key words of our site has outdone the censorship in a way we do not know, or maybe there are sympathizers or fans among the supervisors, haha. The closest-knit bamboo fence could not absolutely stop the flow of water, as the Chinese saying goes.
I had wondered why someone in China would use a web site such as Literotica to study the English language. I knew that China censored most western web sites, but had not considered that being the reason for using this web site to study our language.
With that thought in mind, considering the words and phrases used on this web site, (in many cases, blatantly perverted), I can imagine a conversation with you would be quite interesting to say the least. If not shocking. I suppose you do know that the language used on this web site is not how we speak in public?