When it comes to porn, I lust for Manuel Ferrara as much as everyone else lusts for James Deen, and I cannot understand why Deen’s following is so much bigger.
Source: ineedtofeelskinnygood
Stoya™: Touch.
What do you think about when you’re having an orgasm?
Nothing.
Maybe you’re thinking, but I know I’m not thinking. My mind is clear. My mouth goes on autopilot, the sounds coming out of it may occasionally be words but they have no intellectual thought behind them. The “oh god”s and “fuck”s are almost a mantra…
Stoya is wonderful in so many ways.
Source: stoya
I know I’ve reblogged this before, but I’m gonna do it again because duh.
(via fwarg)
Source: zombiemovies
Romance and Sex Questions in an Airport [x]
“‘Do you think it matters how many people someone has slept with?’ No, and it particularly bothers me that women are held to a different standard on this than men. Also, it’s such a weird thing to care about. Like, imagine if I started eating Cheerios for breakfast, would Cheerios be like, ‘I’m the 48th cereal you’ve tried eating?! I don’t feel special!!’ Well then screw you, Cheerios. I can’t go into the past and un-eat all those cereals, but that doesn’t mean I don’t genuinely enjoy your whole-grain crunch.”— John Green
I. Love. The Vlogbrothers.
(via jackscoresby)
Source: this-isakindness
I always wonder…
Do guys realize that, by being open to period sex, they aren’t at all lessening their chances at getting sex?
Like, if you were to propose the possibility of period sex to a girl and she wasn’t into it, then no harm, no foul. Doesn’t change anything.
But if you did and she IS into it, then tada! You get a whole extra week of potential sex per month than all those other guys who are squeamish because ew it’s blood coming out of a vageen so icky ew.
I mean, yeah periods are gross and they suck. But you know what would make them suck even less? Sex.
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Source: angels-and-angles
Fauxgress Watch: “Born This Way”
My fellow queers and assorted allies: we have got to stop using arguments like “We were born this way!” and “Being queer is not a choice!” as our first line of defense against heterosexists. It might sound like a neat little trick to pull on these people: if we can’t help being queer, then it’s not fair to punish us for something we didn’t do. But in reality, every time we use this argument we are actually weakening our own position. Shouting “Born this way” from the rooftops is the opposite of progress…
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We live in a society where consensual sex is censored, but rape jokes are totally fine.
Think about that.
Have I ever had “ANY unwanted/undesired physical or sexual contact”?
Earlier in this pregnancy, I filled out my “Initial Health History” form for prenatal and birth care. You know: check the box if you’ve experienced severe headaches, diabetes, all sorts of things. After the usual “Emotional abuse,” “Physical abuse,” “Sexual abuse,” I got to this very interesting item: ”ANY unwanted/undesired physical or sexual contact.”
read the link. so spot on.
[trigger warning LIKE WHOA at the link for rape culture, coercion, and general unwanted attention]
Because I can hardly stand the thought of these constant erosions of personhood seeming normal to our daughters and sons.
READ THIS
This was deeply unsettling to read. Because yes, every single thing that she touched on has happened to me, and yes, I consider myself to be one of the “lucky” ones. Ugh. I have had disrespectful doctors, forceful boyfriends, really creepy “friends.”
This should not be the way things are.
Please click the link and read this. It’s not long I promise, but it is so, so good.
Source: manifestfreedom
BREAKING: Obama administration approves a rule that essentially guarantees universal contraceptive coverage.
A MAJOR WIN for women’s health!
Awesome.
Source: think-progress
i wish that instead of calling it “losing your virginity,” everyone referred to it as your “sexual debut”
SOOO INTO THIS!!!!
I’m also REALLY into this. That’s lovely. So much better, especially because that’s inclusive and doesn’t exclude LGBTQ people. Since “virginity” is heterosexist, patriarchal bullshit.
so i’m just going to start using this.
YESSSSSSSS
I like the idea of it being a debut and not something lost, or taken, or anything else that makes sex negative. I figure sex should be positive since it’s supposed to be fun. I will be using this and hope it catches on.
yes
Using it.
(via fuckyeahsexeducation)
Source: pontificatorymasturbation


