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bad-dominicana:

jalwhite:

rendering-tools:

annmuddy:

brombie:

this is so embarrassingly problematic against so many people wooow, “war”, yeah get fucked, pretty sure period pains/being a white woman isn’t as bad as “war”. what about people who actually do this to respect their culture?
way to just shit on everybody, you radscum pieces of shit
ugh, white feminism
“the epitome of self love and feminism is playing in your period blood lol”
let’s all just post pretty photos of colourful art, controversial photos of white people taking back the word “slut” (excluding WoC) and riot grrrl bullshit, hairy women for the point of “smashing the patriarchy” and occasionally reblogging over-sexualised photos of trans women of colour, print screens of ‘chick flicks’ and disregard all other peoples ~
and ofcourse this was reblogged by girl-farts
im sick of this shit and I hope you all are too

haha, get over yourself. my interpretation of feminism is just as valid as yours, regardless of my race. the fact that you are hating on me just proves that you are in the wrong. you’re expelling negative energy for no real gain except to elevate yourself; we’re both women and we’re both fighting for the same thing, why do you have to attack my work? invest yourself in something beneficial to the cause, please.

Wow this is the best response ever, I’m tired of people trying to bring race into feminism and attacking the views of white women. 


lulllllz. i can’t even engage with this image but the fact that someone feels comfortable saying:

I’m tired of people trying to bring race into feminism and attacking the views of white women. 

is just so fucking pathetically typical and disgusting. Ain’t nobody trying to bring race into feminism. It’s there inherently.
But no…..
won’t somebody puhleaze think of the white women!? 
nobody ever thinks of the white women!
and fuck annmuddy for misgendering and talking over someone.
gross.

bitch, i will not be putting period blood on my face and calling it war because
a) i got real ass prollums so i dont need to create more (rotting, decaying matter on my face is a prollum and it got shit to do w war)
b) those of us who grew up in actual war-zone areas dont need to put blood on our faces to feel special. we can walk outside and see literal bloody death.
and this bitch is tired of having to think about anyone but white women. how novel!

bad-dominicana:

jalwhite:

rendering-tools:

annmuddy:

brombie:

this is so embarrassingly problematic against so many people wooow, “war”, yeah get fucked, pretty sure period pains/being a white woman isn’t as bad as “war”. what about people who actually do this to respect their culture?

way to just shit on everybody, you radscum pieces of shit

ugh, white feminism

“the epitome of self love and feminism is playing in your period blood lol”

let’s all just post pretty photos of colourful art, controversial photos of white people taking back the word “slut” (excluding WoC) and riot grrrl bullshit, hairy women for the point of “smashing the patriarchy” and occasionally reblogging over-sexualised photos of trans women of colour, print screens of ‘chick flicks’ and disregard all other peoples ~

and ofcourse this was reblogged by girl-farts

im sick of this shit and I hope you all are too

haha, get over yourself. my interpretation of feminism is just as valid as yours, regardless of my race. the fact that you are hating on me just proves that you are in the wrong. you’re expelling negative energy for no real gain except to elevate yourself; we’re both women and we’re both fighting for the same thing, why do you have to attack my work? invest yourself in something beneficial to the cause, please.

Wow this is the best response ever, I’m tired of people trying to bring race into feminism and attacking the views of white women. 

lulllllz. i can’t even engage with this image but the fact that someone feels comfortable saying:

I’m tired of people trying to bring race into feminism and attacking the views of white women. 

is just so fucking pathetically typical and disgusting. Ain’t nobody trying to bring race into feminism. It’s there inherently.

But no…..

won’t somebody puhleaze think of the white women!? 

nobody ever thinks of the white women!

and fuck annmuddy for misgendering and talking over someone.

gross.

bitch, i will not be putting period blood on my face and calling it war because

a) i got real ass prollums so i dont need to create more (rotting, decaying matter on my face is a prollum and it got shit to do w war)

b) those of us who grew up in actual war-zone areas dont need to put blood on our faces to feel special. we can walk outside and see literal bloody death.

and this bitch is tired of having to think about anyone but white women. how novel!

(via karnythia)

mswyrr:

goldenalbatross:

fire-kissed:

adriofthedead:

fairy-wren:

expressive peregrine falcons

(photos by sdwildgene)

Thespian falcon.

#to fly or not to fly—that is the question #whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer the gusts and winds of outrageous fortune #or to take wing against a sea of fish and by opposing eat them 

TO FLY - TO SWEEP, 
NO MORE; AND BY A SWEEP TO SAY WE END
THE HEARTACHE AND THE THOUSAND NATURAL FLOCKS
THAT FISH IS HEIR TO: ‘TIS A CONSUMMATION
DEVOUTLY TO BE WISHED. TO FLY, TO SWEEP;
TO SWEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM - AY, THERE’S THE GRUB:
FOR IN THAT SWEEP OF DEATH WHAT STREAMS MAY COME

when we have molted off these mortal feathers,

must give us pause. there’s the respect

that makes calamity of so long meals.

for who would bear the winters and famines of time?

th’poacher’s wrong, the large bird’s contumely,

the pangs of despised love, the daylight’s delay,

the insolence of prey, and the spurns that

patient merit of th’unworthy take,

when he himself might his quietus make

with a bare bird claw? who would fardels bear

to squawk and caw under a weary life,

but that the dread of something after food,

the unrelenting hunger, from whose clutches

no hunter returns, puzzles the will.

and makes us rather bear those ills we have

than fly to others we know not of?

thus hunger does make fools of us all.

(via karnythia)

THE taylor detroye: thelittlestonedfox: thedismembermentflan: reblog if anti-wite racisms...   →

invisiblelad:

thetaylordetroye:

thelittlestonedfox:

thetaylordetroye:

thelittlestonedfox:

thelittlestonedfox:

thedismembermentflan:

reblog if anti-wite racisms hurt ur feels :’((((((

Disgusting. RACISM EFFECTS ALL COLORS, ALL CULTURES, ALL GENDERS. And by being a hateful cunt to someone just because they’re white and they tell you they’re not privileged but you insist…

You’ve never met me, and know nothing of what I’ve been through or any kind of issues I’ve faced, and to assume that I get treated better than anyone else because I’m white is racist, and not to mention fucking ignorant and useless against your cause. You can say I’m privileged allllll you want, but you’re just another social justice blogger, a typical PC freak who has no concept of the real world and the suffering that ALL cultures face. And just because I’m white, doesn’t mean you know my ancestry, my political ideologies, my run ins with the system or anything having to do with real life. All you know is sitting on your computer bitching about how all whites are privileged pieces of shit that don’t know any better or know how the government works. You’re a stupid teenager who’s never had to face any real threat or hardship outside of your family, school, or home, and you’re fueling this stupid fucking race war everyone’s trying so hard to prevent by fuming at whites who are sick of fucking kids telling them they’re racist, privileged special snowflakes to the government.

Get the fuck over yourself and please, go play in traffic.

so what i’m reading here is

you didn’t actually read my post

ok cool

hey here’s a nice quote

“being anti-PC does not stick it to the man, it sticks it to all the people the man routinely stomps on”

Apparently you just can’t read. I feel sorry for you. Hopefully you can go back to school soon and a proper education.

see now

i never devolved into personal attacks against you

i explained to you fairly clearly what privilege involves and you decided to yell at me and be condescending

so i mean i guess i should be offended that you think i’m a stupid teenager and that i don’t know anything but really i’m not all that offended

i used to be that blinded by my privilege too

Being “politically correct” is an interesting thing to hold against someone. Do I take it that you don’t measure your words and actions according to the people you’re speaking to in order not to be held accountable for them in normal life? You don’t call your employers names (to their faces) right? You don’t curse in front of Nuns or your Mother (especially if she disproves of it) right? Then guess what. You’re being Politically correct. 

What complaints about being PC really mean is that you don’t want to be bothered to have to think before you speak in a public venue. It means that you don’t want to be bothered being held responsible for using speech you know is incendiary, loaded or negative when in fact you know that it is. When people whine about not being able to use whatever loaded terminology they want when referring to other people, and then suggest its the fault of the offended for being offended, its an intellectually lazy feint. Putting the onus of responsibility on the people reacting, and away from the words/actions being caused. 

theillustratednerdgirl:

lastrealindians:

*Trigger Warning*
Grieving Mom Cries for Help: Says Local Media and Police Chief Wrongfully Blame Her for Her Baby’s Death
By Evelyn Red Lodge
Rapid City – A sobbing mother who lost her 3-year-old son in a vehicle accident on Friday and has most of her immediate family in intensive care today called Last Real Indians to report disturbing news.
She began, “Please help me. I lost my baby, and the Rapid City Journal is making it sound like I was drunk and killed my baby.”
Once she could speak again she said, “The Rapid City Journal posted my son’s name in the story and I didn’t even have time to notify everyone. The accident happened at 2:30 p.m. and the Journal posted that story too soon.  Then the writer said I was in the accident.  I was in Rapid City when it (the accident) happened.  And there’s more.”  READ MORE AT: http://www.lastrealindians.com/2012/05/07/grieving-mom-cries-for-help-says-local-media-and-police-chief-wrongfully-blame-her-for-her-babys-death/#more-720
Please reblog and share Mackey’s cries for compassion and justice.

Oh god. Oh god.
The hospital staff wouldn’t even tell her what had happened to her son. She waited there for three hours, and they never told her. A fucking FBI agent did.

theillustratednerdgirl:

lastrealindians:

*Trigger Warning*

Grieving Mom Cries for Help: Says Local Media and Police Chief Wrongfully Blame Her for Her Baby’s Death

By Evelyn Red Lodge

Rapid City – A sobbing mother who lost her 3-year-old son in a vehicle accident on Friday and has most of her immediate family in intensive care today called Last Real Indians to report disturbing news.

She began, “Please help me. I lost my baby, and the Rapid City Journal is making it sound like I was drunk and killed my baby.”

Once she could speak again she said, “The Rapid City Journal posted my son’s name in the story and I didn’t even have time to notify everyone. The accident happened at 2:30 p.m. and the Journal posted that story too soon.  Then the writer said I was in the accident.  I was in Rapid City when it (the accident) happened.  And there’s more.”  READ MORE AT: http://www.lastrealindians.com/2012/05/07/grieving-mom-cries-for-help-says-local-media-and-police-chief-wrongfully-blame-her-for-her-babys-death/#more-720

Please reblog and share Mackey’s cries for compassion and justice.

Oh god. Oh god.

The hospital staff wouldn’t even tell her what had happened to her son. She waited there for three hours, and they never told her. A fucking FBI agent did.

(via bad-dominicana)

karnythia:

Also can we talk about what it means to be sexualized & dehumanized from birth and then learn to own your sexuality? What exactly would the appeal be for the average black woman in inviting total strangers into a place she fought to own so that they could judge her some more? I mean, let’s really talk about Mammy/Jezebel/Sapphire tropes & how they’re wielded against black women in general, never mind black women who are kinky. Or about how often black women are really in a place where they can safely be open about anything deeply personal. Oh wait, that part is complicated & nuanced isn’t it? Probably not something these children are ready to consider,much less confront. I won’t even bring up those sexual assault stats for black women under 18 & talk about how many of us learn early that trust absolutely has to be earned. Let me know when the grown folks are talking about black women & kink. I’ll be over here waiting, how about you?

A Message to Girls About Religious Men Who Fear You   →

Dear Girls,

You are powerful beyond words, because you threaten to unravel the control of corrupt men who abuse their authority.

In the United States last week there were people who wouldn’t let boys play a baseball championship final because a girl was on the opposing team. She’d already had to sit out two games because of their demands. Why? Did she, a competitive athlete and a member of her team, chose to? Was she being good and respectful when she acceded to their demands? Why were they not asked to forfeit their games? What messages were sent to her and her teammates? This is not complicated. It sent the wrong messages. Confusing messages. Incoherent messages. You need to know that she should have been allowed to play and not have had to sit out two games. These people, and others like them, all over the world, led exclusively by religious men, are scared of you and will not let you be. You worry them constantly.

If you were not powerful, they would not take you so seriously and they take you very, very seriously. You should, too. You can set the world on fire.

It doesn’t feel this way, I know. If that were true, you think, I would not have to sit out baseball games out of respect for religious beliefs that require my subservience and call it a gift. I would not be turned away from serving God with my brothers. I would not be taught that I’m an evil temptress or the virtue keeper of boys. I would not have virginity wielded as a weapon against me and my worth determined by my womb. I would not be spat on and called a whore by men when I am eight because my arms are bare. I would not be poisoned for going to school. I would not be forced, at the age of 9, to carry twins borne of child torture. I would not have to kill myself to avoid marrying my rapist. If this were true, they would pursue my rapists instead of stoning me for their crimes. I, and thousands others, would not be killed for “honor.”

Girls, these things happen because there are men with power who fear you and want to control you. I know that I have equated relatively benign baseball games with deadly, honor killings but, whereas one is a type of daily, seemingly harmless micro-aggression and the other is a lethal macro-aggression they share the same roots. The basis of both, and escalating actions in between, is the sameTo teach you, and all girls subject to these men and their authority, a lesson: “Know your place.” I also know that there are places where girls are marginalized and hurt that are not religious. But all over the world these hypocritical, pious men, in their shamefully obvious wrongness, represent the sharp-edged tip of an iceberg, the visible surface of a deep and vast harm. They employ the full range of their earthly and divine influence to make sure, as early as possible, that you and the boys around you understand what they want your relative roles to be. Where there are patriarchal religions girls, in dramatically varying and extreme degrees, disproportionately suffer. Understand these men for what they are: bullies. Do not internalize what they would have you believe.

Your very existence makes them anxious. And their anxiety is particularly high because you have something no generation of girls has had before — globally connected communities of men and women who support your equality and freedom. Like guns, germs and steel, this transformative technology, which enables me to write to you here, alters geography, changes societies and dismantles systems of control — it makes the world a smaller place and it creates, even if slowly in some places, positive change for girls like you. You see, until now, these men could count on, indeed they could ensure, that you and the women around you were house-bound and isolated. Many of you still are. But now, there are millions and millions and millions people who are thinking about you and challenging these men every single day. You have the speed of light on your side and unless someone permanently turns the lights out, those days are gone. So, although you might feel like you are alone, you are not.

How do you threaten them? A girl, alone? By being ablestrongconfident and yes, shameless. You may not “naturally” be interested in domesticity, piety, purity and submission, and they rely on your commitment to those things to order their worlds. Their actions, from one end of the spectrum to the other, are designed to fill you with self-doubt and, ultimately, fear — either bodily or spiritual — because otherwise you, and the young boys around you, will be fully aware of your strength and potential.

Because of this, they single-mindedly focus their attention on you, your body, your clothes, your hair, your abilities, your physical freedom. When their “manners” and “morals” are not universally applicable, but different for boys and girls, you can be sure that this is why. They seek to teach you, subtly, through small slights and gendered expectations, that you are “different,” weak, unworthy, incapable. The sadness is that, in their perception, if you are none of these things, then they are not strong, worthy and capable. This is not an excuse, but an explanation. It’s why they find infinite “benevolent” ways to undermine and disparage you, all in the name of “God’s word.” When that fails, they resort to violence. All over the world, their anxiety is manifest in a spectrum of actions ranging from mild paternalism, respectful of “proper boundaries,” to deadly enforcement of their rules.

Fear is why these men “officially” investigate Girl Scouts while perversely shielding child rapists. It’s why they obsess over your “purity.” It’s why they segregate you in public and private spaces. It’s why they instruct girls and boys that girls’ bodies are either shameful and dirty or sacred and belonging to men. Fear motivates them to teach that you pollute others by your very nature. It makes them intent on making sure you stay home and not be fully engaged in the world. It leads them to sanction marriages of 8-year-olds to old men. It convinces them that rape and its consequences are a “gift from God.” It’s why they empower others to stone you to death and disfigure you with acid.

Even “beating the gay” out of children, especially boys who are “more like” you, is aimed at you. Because if boys are “more like girls,” something these men believe is fundamentally inferior, then you can be “more like boys.” That causes ambiguity and destroys their carefully defined hierarchies and that is intolerable to them.

Fear is why they insist there is something fundamentally wrong with youDon’t believe them. Fear is why they want you to cover your bodyThere is nothing wrong with your body, and your body is not to blame. Whether you chose to expose your body or to cover it up, consider the degree to which either choice is defined by a reduction of your character to narrow sexuality by a culture that refuses to hold men accountable for their actions and requires you to either radically display ourself for men’s pleasure or withdraw from the world and be held in reserve. Either way, ask who is defining your worth and by what measure. Fear is why they tell you you are so different from boys. You, and the boys you know, understand that your bodies are different, but that you are far more alike than dissimilar. Threatened, insecure, adult men say otherwise. Don’t give in. Even if you’re quiet. The differences these religious authorities exaggerate are simply pillars of oppression used to teach boys and girls that women’s subjugation is “natural” and “divine.” Reject them and their ideas.

This is hard to do. It requires that you, individually, be bravestrongdeterminedfearless and confident. It requires that you demand that the adults around you pay attention and change their behaviorThis is even harder.

First, and perhaps the most difficult to understand as a girl, is that women who love you and care for you often enable these men. This is what people say, “It’s not JUST men!” And they are right, women support them, individually and in groups, in ways that have private, public, political and societal consequences. But, make no mistake — although women are the enforcers of rules, they have no real, systemic authorityin conservative religious hierarchies, and they know this. Yes, without their support these men could not continue, but until these women are truly free — bodily, economically, physically, politically — and their practical and spiritual salvation is no longer mediated by these very men, they will continue to support them. Enforcing the rules is a rational choice that enables them to survive, the world over, in unjust environments. You scare them too, because you call in to question their own complicity and cause conflict within.

Second, it is confusing that these men say they do what they do for your own good. They talk about respecting you and your dignity. You want to believe them; they have power and authority over you, your parents, your community and your access to God. They are often kind and benevolent and they love you. So, they must be right. But they are not. They demonstrate their own hypocrisy over and over and over again. They say they know what is best. They do not. You do. Don’t believe them when they teach you in hundreds of ways, through sacred textcareful wordscherished traditions, hidden threats and frightening examples, that you are inherently more sinful, base and corrupt, less worthy and in need of constant male guidance. Reject them.

The adults around you may not appear to support you when you take your humanity to its logical religious conclusions. Do not let them off the hook. Do not let them use “tradition” as an excuse or say it “really doesn’t matter.” Do not allow them to get away with asking you to “sit out games,” “be a good girl,” “don’t make a fuss,” and “put something on.” These are micro-aggressions that result in macro-aggressions. Adults often don’t think these things through. Sometimes it’s scary to them, too.

You can say: “There is nothing wrong with me. There is something wrong with you and your world.

Otherwise, when you get older, these same men, the ones who fear and hate you, will continue to undermine you. They will seek to control your body, keep you out of the public sphere, subjugate you in the name of a narrowly defined “family,” create impediments to your equality, shame you at every turn and justify your continued oppression in convoluted ways that defy reason and morality. They will investigate you for being strong, violate you, stone you to death, charge you with witchcraftpunish you in every conceivable way to set an example for … your children.

So, know that you are strong and powerful. Use your reason. Trust your instincts. Seek out those that would support you and, yes, know your place: on the field, in the street, on the bus (in the front), in school, at work and in public office.

You are not alone and you are brighter than the sun.

(Source: ponfarrisforwerewolves, via karnythia)

liquidiousfleshbag:

garconniere:

materialworld:

(via Too Gallant: Toulouse-Lautrec and Jane Avril: Beyond the Moulin Rouge)
Jane Avril’s flinchingly high kick on the poster for her Jardin de Paris performance is perhaps the most defining image of turn-of-the-century Paris. Even at the time, Avril credited the Toulouse-Lautrec designed poster with launching her career, and now it’s become one of the most widely reproduced posters of all time.However most peoples’ knowledge of the enigmatic dancer largely ends here … The daughter of an abusive alcoholic courtesan, Avril (then Jeanne Richepin) fled home aged thirteen only to be incarcerated in a mental asylum.She was diagnosed with Syndenham’s chorea, a condition characterised by the rapid, jerking movements of the hands and feet. At one of the balls held for hospital patients, however, she astounded her doctors and fellow patients with her dancing: Avril channelled her ailment into the medium of dance, explaining her infamous eccentric style and later earning her the nickname La Mélinite (after a powerful form of explosive).

how come we never hear these stories? how come we are constantly erasing disability and people with disabilities lives from history? i was just having this conversation after actually having my jaw drop when i was in a room of art buffs who all claimed to know and love frida kahlo’s work and life… and were trying to DEBATE with me that she didn’t have disabilities.

Disabled people are erased from history because everyone knows that Glee invented the idea of disabled people with talent.
But seriously though this story is fucking awesome.

liquidiousfleshbag:

garconniere:

materialworld:

(via Too Gallant: Toulouse-Lautrec and Jane Avril: Beyond the Moulin Rouge)

Jane Avril’s flinchingly high kick on the poster for her Jardin de Paris performance is perhaps the most defining image of turn-of-the-century Paris. Even at the time, Avril credited the Toulouse-Lautrec designed poster with launching her career, and now it’s become one of the most widely reproduced posters of all time.

However most peoples’ knowledge of the enigmatic dancer largely ends here … The daughter of an abusive alcoholic courtesan, Avril (then Jeanne Richepin) fled home aged thirteen only to be incarcerated in a mental asylum.

She was diagnosed with Syndenham’s chorea, a condition characterised by the rapid, jerking movements of the hands and feet. At one of the balls held for hospital patients, however, she astounded her doctors and fellow patients with her dancing: Avril channelled her ailment into the medium of dance, explaining her infamous eccentric style and later earning her the nickname La Mélinite (after a powerful form of explosive).

how come we never hear these stories? how come we are constantly erasing disability and people with disabilities lives from history? i was just having this conversation after actually having my jaw drop when i was in a room of art buffs who all claimed to know and love frida kahlo’s work and life… and were trying to DEBATE with me that she didn’t have disabilities.

Disabled people are erased from history because everyone knows that Glee invented the idea of disabled people with talent.

But seriously though this story is fucking awesome.

(via karnythia)

Some Fat Facts

stophatingyourbody:

fatvirginsuicide:

Some Fat Facts

redefiningbodyimage:

captainporkerella:

Golda Poretsky, H.H.C. Body Love Coach:

I’ve been fielding lots of comments of the “how can you be promoting fat?!” and “haven’t you heard of type II diabetes?!” variety. So I’ve decided to write this post. I’ve outlined 9 typical statements by commenters, together with an explanation of why each statement is wrong, wrong, wrong.

1) Fat is unhealthy. Fat is not inherently unhealthy. In fact, being underweight, in many ways, is more dangerous than being overweight, obese, or morbidly obese… [more]

2) Fat people all have eating disorders, eat poorly, and don’t exercise. No study has ever supported this conclusion. And let’s just get clear on something… [more]

3) If fat people would eat properly and exercise, they wouldn’t be fat. Contrary to popular opinion, people come in all shapes and sizes… [more]

4) Weight loss is a healthy goal, deserving of promotion. Not true at all. First of all, diets don’t work. They really don’t. The one or two people that you know that lost weight on a diet and kept it off for more than 5 years are statistical freaks… [more]

5) Promoting fat acceptance makes people fat. No studies have ever shown that approving and loving your body causes one to gain weight. In fact, Health At Every Size practices, which include body acceptance, actually make people healthier… [more]

6) There’s an obesity crisis going on and obesity is on the rise. Actually, it’s not… [more]

7) Childhood obesity is a serious problem. Actually, it’s not. Childhood life expectancy continues to rise —- The real danger for fat children is the threat of bullying… [more]

8) BMI is an appropriate and scientific way of determining health… [more]

9) But all of this goes against the conventional wisdom that fat is bad and deadly! Your “conventional wisdom” has been paid for by the diet industry and pharmaceutical companies for decades and decades… [more]

Read it, learn it, educate yourself. Unplug from the lies you’ve been told.

genuineeee:

sometimes, it’s perfectly acceptable to let go. after all options have been exhausted, there’s no reason to continue what isnt going to be fruitful.

that’s not entirely wrong, either. sometimes that’s a form of survival. 

if something isn’t fruitful, then it’s just draining.

 draining isn’t okay.

(via bad-dominicana)

Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses

differentrealms:

If you haven’t yet read through Chandra Mohanty’s critique of “Western” feminism’s homogenizing of the “Third World Woman” and assertion of the global diversity of experiences of oppression, here’s a link to it in PDF form. It’s one of those ones that you should definitely have knowledge of. Re-read it last night, so just wanted to share. It’s also good to bookmark for future reference.

Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses by Chandra Mohanty

(via nuestrahermana)

bad-dominicana:

elliottwrites:

bad-dominicana:

queennubian:

bad-dominicana:

lenadreamsingold:

i like thigh muscles. in men. just like i like nice fore arms. ima stop.

omg yes. i love man legs in general.

forearms are a special kind of cute, too doe.

and hands.

i can go on. :|

a skrong back though….broad shoulders…lawwwwwd…all I can think when I see them is how my ankles would fit the grooves

LOLOL

im a fan of broad shoulders and puffy chests.  srsly.  im not done. i love men too much.

reblogging because… how often do you hear this shit? never.

i remember reading a tumblr post other day, this dude was like, we males, or masculine presenting folks, are thoroughly discouraged by society from viewing any part of our body as an erogenous zone besides our dicks.

and i think, similarly, we aren’t taught to think of ourselves as like, physically attractive, sexual bodies. it’s like our sexual attractiveness has to come from action - domination, violence, achievement - or the result of said action - money. not from looking good; that’s how women are attractive, not men. it’s tricky to think about because towards women and feminine folks the standard has meant violent objectification, and obviously more physical objectification isn’t really the goal.

but i think the above convo comforts me because it gives me hope of a more nuanced, legit future middle ground, where people can be physically attracted to people as well as people’s work and character and achievements or whatever, and it doesn’t have to be one or the other based on one’s gender presentation.

i was just thinking cuz other morning sweetie was like, “are your nipples sensitive?” and i had to think for a second. i was like, “sure!” but i didn’t really know until she started licking/biting them and i was like, why didn’t anyone tell me my nipples are sensitive? that i was allowed to have sensitive nipples? and she texted me other day and was like, “you looked cute in your shorts this morning” and then i feel guilty cuz fucking dudes aren’t supposed to care about that shit or whatever. and then i have to tell guilt to STFU, because I look in the mirror and i do look fucking cute!

anyway these thoughts somehow relate to the above conversation but it’s a day off and i guess i’m not going to try and think too hard about all of it

yes yes yes i was thinking the same thing as i read this discussion.

sure objectification is wrong but we can actually really love people both outwardly and inwardly and thats prolly the best bet. right now, we dont do a very good job as a society overall, in that sense.

but anyway, men are fucking gorgeous creatures. and i tend to gush about how cute people are all the time so i have noticed theyre often all surprised to be noticed in that way.

dank-potion:

communismthrills:

thelittlestonedfox:

thedismembermentflan:

reblog if anti-wite racisms hurt ur feels :’((((((

Disgusting. RACISM EFFECTS ALL COLORS, ALL CULTURES, ALL GENDERS. And by being a hateful cunt to someone just because they’re white and they tell you they’re not privileged but you insist they are as you sit in your 1000 dollar a month apartment on your mac with your iphone going off in your lap. But yet I’m privileged.

Go suck a cock and learn the meaning of words.

lol because race privilege and class privilege are the same thing lol

lol and apparently racial issues also transcend to gender… oh lord, I can’t lol