I was introduced to the site Is It Normal by some forum friends back in February. There was some lady asking a bunch of Internet strangers whether "It was normal" (hence the site's title) to be an overweight woman whose boyfriend's Feeder fetish was getting a little...extreme. Now, making fun of someone who has a legitimate sex issue is not okay. Making fun of someone because they posted an entire novel on a publicized Internet site about how their boyfriend wants to put a funnel down their throat and fill them up with cornmeal? That's a little different: that falls under a category I like to call "asking for it."
Yet I had forgotten all about the hall of mirrors after that one instance, but decided to check out the site today on a whim. And of course, the sex questions remain mind-bogglingly hilarious.
What's great about this question is that your first reaction is to laugh as a defense mechanism. Because lets face it, we've all been there. And maybe if I had a website growing up that told me that 61% of Internet users think it's normal to masturbate in front of your pet, I wouldn't have had to "free" my birds and iguana back into the wild in 10th grade. RIP Snorky. :-(