- Daddy’s favorite toy
- precious little kisses
- is this how big girls do it?
“I’m better at playing
than you are”
“I’m better at playing
than you are”
Myself (My classic look)
Rigging by Honey
Special thanks and photo help to Scarlet_in_bloom
Digital
2014
Coming home hot, sweaty, stinky, dirty, and aggressive from the gym.
That’s why I have you to lick me clean.
This woman is so gorgeous, wow.
Me when I was 12: Wow, I think my crush is really cute I hope they like me back.
Me when I was 20: Yes my crush is cute, but do they share the same political views as me?
Me now: Yeah my crush is cute, but does he eat ass? And will he spit on me when the moment is right?
Men will often try to protect themselves from women’s anger by trying to minimize it or make it go away. We do that because we’re scared of it, because it triggers us, because it brings up our fear and our shame. But it almost always sends the message that we don’t think that women’s anger is valid or reasonable. For most men, it takes a lot of practice to be able to hold space for women’s anger without getting lost in our reactions, especially since many of us were never taught the skills of emotional self-regulation and shame resilience. But when we try to make women’s feelings disappear, we make things worse. When we learn how to listen to them with fierce compassion instead of defensiveness, we make things better.