representation matters vs porn doesnt affect our view of women. fight
The easiest way to stop being kink shamed is to stop sharing your fucking degenerate gross sexual fantasies with the rest of the non-consenting world
in the US we only have 3 genders. american beauty, american psycho, and american pie
my bi girl ass when anyone insults lesbians on this website
my lesbian ass when anyone insults bi girls on this website
men pretending domestic violence and rape equally go both ways between men and women make me literally insane omfggg how many men are murdered by a current or ex girlfriend vs how many women are murdered by a current or ex boyfriend??? the evidence is right in front of you and men acting like men don't report rape because theres "more of a stigma" even though 90% of women that are raped also don't report because of the stigma?? women are the main topic of rape victims because women are the vast majority of rape victims not because of some bullshit "female privilege" you absolute clowns. how am i supposed to even fucking stand having a discussion with men about this sort of thing when they're just lying to my face the whole time?? you can't even bring up statistics because they'll immediately pull up the "men under report" bullshit argument
and they will talk about men under reporting rape because it's a stigma to be seen as "unmanly" but will literally bring up false rape accusations against men when it comes to women reporting rape?? as if not being believed is one of the biggest deterrents for women that have been raped like are you fucking insane??
its literally so normal to be seething with rage all the time
if you want to fuck a male celebrity or think a male celebrity is attractive then you aren’t a lesbian.
what do you mean you don’t like insane possessive girls?
making bad art and dressing weirdly and collecting random things and listening to silly music is actually so important
Animated Anatomies was an exhibit on display in the Perkins Gallery, Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, from April 6-July 17, 2011, and in the History of Medicine Gallery in the Medical Center and Archives Library from April 13-July 17, 2011.
Cleo de Merode, dancer, model and one of the most beautiful and photographed women of the Belle Époque






