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My girl A’s boyfriend is an international student here from one of “those” countries. He’s very progressive, despite having spent his whole life in a very conservative area. But, that’s apparently not as uncommon as the media makes it out to be.

He’s apparently been getting a lot of crap for dating A. She’s American. She’s biracial, but not of his race on either side. She’s in no way slutty, but the fact that the two of them want to hold hands in public, here in America, has really upset some of his more conservative friends who go to school here.

So I give him a ton of props for staying in a relationship with her. Sure, she’s gorgeous and funny and awesome. But the fact that he has to handle so much bullshit about it really proves to me that he’s a keeper. And I’m very, very proud to call him one of my best friends. 

herdirtylittleheart:

Fuck yeah revolution.

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There’s this really weird stereotype that floats around about kink people always being the kind of people who wear chains, bondage pants, the like in public. Or, they have mildly fetishistic apparel that they incorporate into their outfits. They’re typically portrayed as kind of creepy and really dark. I guess what I’m trying to say here is that stereotypical portrayals of kink people are usually that they have very clearly and very obviously ostracized themselves from general society. 

And, then you’ve got the basement kinksters. Yes, I’m looking at you and that little stunt you pulled in Pulp Fiction, Tarantino. I’m talking about the idea that they all have dungeons in their basement lit by candles with chains hanging for the ceiling. When they come up from said basement dungeons, they’re key members of society and only then do they blend in. But, a-ha! They’re still portrayed as creepy. 

I’d like to imagine I’m not a creepy person. I mean, my dorm room doesn’t have a trap door that leads to some ornate, medieval dungeon. And, hey, there’s nothing wrong with people who’ve got it. I just think the huge underrepresentation of people from the other end of the kink spectrum is a little bit upsetting. The BDSM community is this really diverse group of people. Yet, we’re almost always symbolized by the creeper with the basement dungeon, the gimp, or the femme fatale dominatrix. 

But, hey, if the lady in the photograph wants to control me in whatever candlelit dungeonesque room she’s posing in, I’m game. 

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Sometimes, I like to touch myself in the ways other people have in order to recreate those sensations. But, I never, ever can in quite the way they did. Maybe it’s like the fact that you can’t tickle yourself. I can recreate the motion, but I will never, ever fully recreate the feeling. It takes two to tango.