26
May
BASICALLY TUMBLR.
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26
May
BASICALLY TUMBLR.
Alison on Conan ( 24 may 2012 )
Can you tell which is which?
25
May
In contemporary society we’re expected both to praise the miracle of birth and deplore it as the wages of sin. We expect men to take cold showers if they get an erection, and to take Viagra if they can’t. We encourage straight women to kiss in bars, and actual lesbians not to. We expect young men to have sex they’re not ready for, and young women to decline it when they are. We’re expected to say we like oral sex even when we don’t, and to say we dislike anal sex even supposing we do. We’re expected to buy sudoku books with bikini models on the cover and to read Playboy for the articles. We’re expected to gradually lose interest in our spouses and not to have affairs. We’re expected to stress about unplanned, unwanted pregnancy and to see stopping to put on a condom as unromantic. We expect to believe men don’t read romance novels and women don’t watch porn, even though there’s maybe a 30% crossover both directions. If you’re a woman you’re expected to zealously guard your hymen up to the point you get married (whether you wanted to or not), and then upon receipt of a marriage license you’re expected to turn around and let some guy pound away at it whenever he wishes (whether you wanted to or not.) Looking in another direction if you’re a man you’re expected to run screaming from the room if your wife puts her purse down too close to you… because your wife’s purse might somehow magically “make you gay.” We’re supposed to pretend that women faint at the sight of blood, and ignore that men are far more inclined to. We expect women to depend financially on men and expect men to dump their wives for floozies at the drop of a thong. We’re expected to think a model is sexy if she’s in a Victoria’s Secret poster at the mall, and we’re expected to think a mom in workout pants and a sweatshirt isn’t sexy if she’s in the same mall pushing a stroller.
“Why I Blog About Sex” (via lizdexia)
Something I’ve been saying for a while, only phrased much better. There are so many double standards about and contradictions within the way we talk about sex, and everyone can benefit from a more open-minded society.
(via bloodsuckeroni)
because it’s 2012 and a bunch of men are sitting around debating women’s right to birth control.
thank you. lol
22
May
Once upon a time, there came a day, a day unlike any other… when Earth’s mightiest heroes found themselves united against a common threat… to fight the foes no single superhero could withstand… on that day, The Avengers were born.
PERFECTION
Accurate.
(Source: bartonesque)
21
May
“Because I’m a buzzkill! That’s who I am, that’s my role. You guys create fun, and I destroy it. Of course a silly little joke ends with a dead body on the lawn, I should’ve known that, but I did it anyway, because I wanted to be like you. ‘Knock knock!’ ‘Who’s there?’ ‘Cancer.’ ‘Oh good, come on it, I thought it was Britta!’”
Fifty Favourite Characters (in alphabetical order) | 35. Britta Perry (Community)
(Source: monkey-with-a-gun)