Lmao Reddit honestly overwhelms me 😭 I know I should post over there but figuring out where to post and all the different subreddit rules and which ones translate to income seems like the equivalent of learning a new language. I wish there was a Reddit 101 for whores class. Sign me up.
Peach Fleur
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Empowering anti-oppressive (Lordean) erotic community long before you arrived.
•NSFW🔞 •disabled •queer •mentally ill •derailed feminist philosopher •FSSW
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Not all philosophers are bad.
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Honestly I’m bad at it and I MUCH prefer getting it done at a salon but I will wax her at home if I’m feeling masochistic or don’t have the money. I’d recommend sugar wax (microwaveable and easiest to clean)
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No you 💖
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empathy is cool and based
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I enjoy stepping into the Daddy role
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This post (and your entire account) is delightful ♥️
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Because sometimes the wrong arms feel better than no arms at all.
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For #tittytuesday you can have them spilling out of a blue sundress with little white flowers.
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A great read for (FS)SWers on the vulnerability of being entered.
If you are going to engage in anal sex with a partner, you and they may also find this piece about going and being inside someone else's body by Heather and CJ Turett helpful, too. www.scarleteen.com/read/sex-s...
Let's Get Metaphysical: The Etiquette of Entry
From both our personal experiences of our own varied sex lives, and in our work in sexuality with many other people, it seems pretty clear that really letting someone into an internal space in your body, or going into someone else’s insides – which we know might sound a little gross, but that is what’s going on with this stuff – is a fairly big deal for many people. So, what might make sexual entry different from other sexual activities?