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hanikurumsaldik · 2 years
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craycraybluejay · 6 months
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You know how a pretty obvious majority of kinksters are submissives? You want to know a big part of the reason why it's hard to find a dom that's into the same hard kink you are?
Ask a hardcore masochist what they think of being whipped.
Then ask a hard sadist what they think of whipping someone.
Do you notice that the sadist/dom will often either dance around an answer or try to use soothing language/euphemism not unlike the way how in many places people are still expected to discuss sex if at all. Gentle, calculated language.
The issue is, especially with a new surge of purity culture overtaking so-called "leftist" online circles, is that fantasy becomes a moral judgement.
Sub with a noncon kink: "I want to be raped" (cnc but like. People can talk ab it how they want don't cancel me fr.)
Response from Normies: "well that's weird and kinda dark but ok"
Dom with a noncon kink: "I want to rape"
Response from Normies: "I'm calling the police and you should kys and you're also a sexual abuser and even though you haven't said anything about kids you're also also a pedophile :)"
Not only does the attitude of murderous hatred against doms/tops with hard kinks/fetishes/paraphilias make it difficult for them to practice those kinks (safely and ethically) out of fear of social backlash if it's ever found out even if both they and their partner[s] had a great time and are fine-- but, it actively puts innocent people in danger by equating thoughts and attractions of ANY KIND to the act of hurting others against their will. It equates fantasy, which can oftentimes be played out safely if in a modified way with real harmful actions.
Also, kink is still illegal in many places, so don't "its illegal" me about harder kinks. Law is not morality, none of us are free until all of us are free, etc. You get the gist.
You want to see more doms? Meet someone who can indulge your "scary badwrong" sexy feelings? Then maybe don't actively promote a culture where you put ANY kind of attraction or kink under fire. It doesn't matter if it'd be unethical to act out in real life. Some of the most common kinks worldwide are unethical as fuck to act out irl, including rape. That's why we have cnc, come on, guys.
You know what? In fact, you SHOULD actively shun people who shame others for their sexual feelings. EVEN if you think it's gross. EVEN if it wouldn't be ethical to act on irl. Let these types know that their puritan ideals are NOT accepted here. Let them know that if they want to go to church they can do that but not in your space, not forcing other (non consenting!) people to listen to their hateful and repressive ideology.
Like, hey, I'm not into ABDL, for example. But I will defend to the death other people's right to be into that. To think and feel whatever they think and feel. You think diapers are sexy? Great! I don't personally see the appeal, but you do you boo. There is no Correct Way to be sex/kink negative. Either you believe in thought crime or you don't.
And yes, this post includes "harmful" paraphilias (I put it in quotes because they're only harmful if acted on), sadomasochism, mutilation fetishism, etc etc. Every "gross" or "evil" kink, fetish, para you can possibly imagine. The stuff that makes you horny is just stuff that makes you horny, and being horny is normal. Being "weird horny" is also normal. No one deserves to experience shame, let alone public harassment or hate over feelings they most of the time don't Choose to have. Be mindful of puritan rhetoric and strike it down when you see it.
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raavenb2619 · 4 months
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I’m not sure when exactly this happened, but I think it’s clear that the aro community really is a community, now.
For the longest time I’ve felt like we were still in stasis, not quite there; a proto-community, yes, but not quite a community. But we have more history now to lean back on, more of each other to talk to and laugh with and cry with and learn from. More people that’ll go forward and make a part of modern aro history. More people that believe us, believe in us, will stand with us if we ask them.
I wouldn’t consider myself an aro elder yet, though each year I’m surprised at how long aromanticism has been a part of my life, how long I’ve been free of doubt or insecurity about my aromanticism, how far we’ve come since I was questioning. Then again, when I was questioning, some of the people I looked up to for guidance were probably close to the age I am now, so I might be there sooner than I think.
And, I’m so so hopeful for all aros, young or old, new or not, because we’ve come so far. Day by day, progress is slow (and yes, it’s unfair, it should be so much faster), but looking back it feels fast. We are our own role models, the people we look up to for guidance. We carve our own path through life, making things up as we go. I used to find that terrifying, because I had no idea what the future would bring. But it’s actually amazing, because I can ignore all these silly “rules” and guidelines about what my life should be, and instead ask, “what do I want my life to be?”
Younger me, you have no idea how awesome your future is gonna be. I’m sorry about the pain and hardship you’ll go through first; it won’t be fair and you shouldn’t have to deal with it. But you’ll make it through, and one day you’ll be me. I can’t wait for you to get here.
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wofworld · 1 year
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this is why john locked her in the tomb btw
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Can somebody please explain to me who came up with "keep Kpop Korean"? Were these Korean fans or international fans? When did this shit start and what was the reason behind it?
Cause I feel like anyone who has been a Kpop fan for more than 5 years, knows that Kpop has never been Korean only. Hell, SM Entertainment and YG Entertainment have never come up with anything original. SM Entertainment literally just remakes American and European songs and YG just steals directly from black culture.
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dixidin · 6 days
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Happy 4/20 day to Brian
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@zol1x for you cause I always gotta tag ur goofy ass :3
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statementlou · 5 months
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anyone want to do a little tumblr fan project/ experiment with me today? You know how Louis trends on here every time he plays a show, right- even though neither I nor 98% of my extremely active louie dash ever tag a single post with his name. I'm pretty sure the margins on this site are small as hell and I was thinking I'd try just tagging all the show posts today for the heck of it and see what happens. If you, my fellow show watchers, do it too I bet we can get him to number one like nothing, how about it?
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deansass · 4 months
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low key embarrassed by the white feminists rising from the graves to defend Taylor Swift for whatever reaction she had at the GG while being dead silent about the literal murder of WOC around the world or the women who don’t have access to hygienic products or the ones being killed by airstrikes while pregnant or
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psychopomparia · 2 months
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So, I'm asking a friend about why Xie Lian is trending on Twitter but my wording:
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I sound like some heavenly official gossiping to the others about Xia Lian's fourth ascension. Why is he trending? What did he do now?
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i-restuff · 3 months
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good ol post
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thatgirl4815 · 6 months
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Ah yes. Business and finance. My favorite subject.
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mirosa · 4 months
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Into the Christmas Spirit 🎄❤️💚❤️
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captaincrusher · 3 months
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It's 10:30 am CET and Threshold Day is apparently trending at no 3, beating Taylor Swift??
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lobotomy17 · 20 days
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💜 Modern Y2k💓
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The terms "Mcbling," "Bimbo core," and "Scene" are all associated with Y2K (Year 2000) aesthetics and subcultures that emerged around the turn of the 21st century. Each style has distinct characteristics that have influenced modern Y2K aesthetics in various ways.
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1.McBling: "McBling" refers to the flashy, opulent fashion and lifestyle associated with the hip-hop and rap scenes of the early 2000s. This style is characterized by oversized clothing, designer labels, bling jewelry (such as large chains and diamond-encrusted accessories), and a general emphasis on wealth and status. The excessive use of logos and luxury brands was a key feature of McBling's style.
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2. Bimbo Core: "Bimbo core" is a more recent term that refers to a playful, hyper-feminine aesthetic characterized by bright colors, exaggerated proportions, and a focus on traditionally "girly" items like sparkles, glitter, and pink hues. This style embraces stereotypes of femininity in a provocative and empowering way, often incorporating elements of kitsch and camp to create a bold and unapologetic look.
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3. Scene: The "scene" subculture emerged in the mid-2000s and was closely associated with emo and punk music scenes. Scene fashion was characterized by brightly colored hair, heavy eyeliner, skinny jeans, band t-shirts, studded belts, and accessories like wristbands and neon jewelry. The scene style was known for its DIY ethos, mix of alternative and mainstream fashion elements, and rebellion against traditional norms.
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In modern times, the Y2K aesthetic has returned, drawing inspiration from these earlier subcultures and styles. Contemporary Y2K fashion combines nostalgia with a modern twist, incorporating trends like low-rise jeans, crop tops, platform shoes, mini skirts, and tiny sunglasses. Influencers and celebrities have embraced Y2K aesthetics on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok, helping to popularize the look among a new generation.
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The modern Y2K aesthetic retains the boldness, playfulness, and nostalgia of its predecessors while incorporating current fashion trends and influences. By blending elements of McBling, bimbo core, and scene styles with a contemporary twist, the modern Y2K aesthetic celebrates individuality, self-expression, and a diverse range of influences from past eras.
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depecherose · 5 months
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Mmmm interesting
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pansyfemme · 4 months
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actually nvm terfs found that poll thats why it was getting so divisive its gone 👍
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