April 2011
13 posts
Fetish/Fashion →
A “fetishistic” set I created using Polyvore. “Poetic Penumbra Dress” from Modcloth, “XIT” shoe from Jeffrey Campbell,
& random jewelry from everywhere.
Lately, I’ve been thinking…
The following reasons do not make it okay to call...
dearestjanuary:
daleksontumblr:
They have sex outside of a relationship.
They have a lot of sex.
They have any sex at all.
They’re doing anything sexual.
They’re wearing revealing clothes.
They’re not a nice person.
You just don’t like them.
So, when is it okay to call someone a slut?
NEVER.
…except when I’m the one who’s reclaiming the label. Oh, and when...
HNT: Weight →
I haven’t done one of these in a while.
To be honest, I just haven’t felt the need or desire to. But I decided to do one of my new, +15 lbs self, because I realized with all my talk…
Thefremen's Tumblr: Liberal Hypocrisy, "Vanilla... →
anotherfeministblog:
I just wanted to chime in here quickly and say that a vanilla individual (as far as I know) doesn’t face job loss, social stigma, and potentially criminal charges if someone outs them as vanilla. They aren’t going to be told that the way that they consensually engage in sexual activities with other people is inherently abusive, self-damaging, un-feminist, etc (unless...
STFU Fauxminists!: Liberal Hypocrisy, "Vanilla... →
missdaisyvo:
communismkills:
Apparently, someone who is “vanilla privileged” is someone who does not enjoy abusive sex. By abusive, I meant all of the harmful kinks—spanking, choking, etc. You name something self-deprecating, and there is a person out there who is interested in it. These people who are opposed to that kind of sex are “privileged” because they don’t get off on being kicked or...