qwertybard:

One of the most healing things I’ve strove (striven?) to do in my life is viewing sex as just another thing people do, among a host of other things like eating and pooping and playing with cats.

Our entire society, feminists and puritans alike, pushes the idea that sex is uniquely powerful and dangerous, capable of inflicting The Worst Trauma or the Highest Fulfillment, and that’s…just flat out untrue. Other experiences can cause similar trauma: violence, disasters, war, instability. Other experiences can result in transcendent pleasure: trance states, live music, non-sexual intimacy, tattoos.

I think this is where the disconnect in perception about sex positivity comes from, because the phrase itself makes people who already view sex as being uniquely powerful think sex positivity means viewing sex as uniquely good, when actually…it’s mostly about taking sex off that pedestal. Normalizing sex. Making it into just another thing people do. Because that’s the first step in making sure people can engage with sex on their own terms in a healthy way.

Taking sex off its cultural pedestal was the thing that allowed me to overcome the deeply-instilled shame I developed from being raised within Christian purity culture, and from being queer, and from existing as a woman. I think a failure to do that, in feminist circles, often leads to an overblowing of the (very real) harm that sex has the potential to do at the exclusion of other problems facing women and other marginalized groups, which often leads to more shaming rhetoric - just rhetoric that shames different people for different reasons.

Sex is not the enemy and it’s not our savior. It’s just one more thing people can do with their bodies.

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slow-riot:

Yeah Yeah Yeahs sitting down to write “Maps” in 2003: okay so we’re gonna fuck everybody up for the next two decades

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kharpy:

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cats be like

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Anonymous asked:

In your honest opinion, what does it mean to be human?

soracities:

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mayanangel:
“whoever made this deserves an award
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mayanangel:

whoever made this deserves an award

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tchallabread:
“ saltymommie:
“ fuzzypetal:
“What if that was your house
What if a sheep lives off the grass on your house
”
Shes my landlord
”
lamblord
”

tchallabread:

saltymommie:

fuzzypetal:

What if that was your house
What if a sheep lives off the grass on your house

Shes my landlord

lamblord

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How to love a fat person.

jewishdyke:

allthesoul-and-bodyscars:

aspiringpolymath:

“I had learned that I was undesirable to nearly anyone. Desire for a body like mine meant my partners were irrational, stupid, or resigned to settling for less than they wanted. In the years since college, I’d dated a wide range of people with few physical commonalities. Whatever their looks, I couldn’t trust their attraction. I shrank away from their touch, recoiling from their hands like hot iron. I turned down dates, believing their interest to be impossible or pathological. Any intimacy required vulnerability, and vulnerability led back to humiliation.”

Uggghhh, this is painfully good. I didn’t quote the line that made my heart stop and eyes fill with tears. Please, read it.

“Some build whole lives as single people, slowly giving up on the dream of a partner who both likes us and desires us. And when we do, we’re mocked for our own loneliness.”

“This is perhaps the greatest triumph of fat hate: it stops us before we start. Its greatest victory isn’t diet industry sales or lives postponed just until I lose a few more pounds. It’s the belief that our bodies make us so worthless that we aren’t deserving of love, even touch. It’s the moment that our reviled role sinks into our bones. It’s when we reproduce it in our marrow. This is the photosynthesis of fat hate.”

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womansart:
“Maman (“mother”), 1999 by Louise Bourgeois
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womansart:

Maman (“mother”), 1999 by Louise Bourgeois 

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pleasekayfabe:

The only reaction

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