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unerhoerkt · 1 year ago
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Adam ist Stammkunde in angesagtesten und verruchsten Club der Stadt. Eintritt nur mit sexy Kleidung, wahlweise kaum existent. Es gibt viele schummerige Ecken, in denen sich die Gäste für alle anderen gut sichtbar vergnügen, aber auch privatere Räumlichkeiten. Wie jeden Freitag sucht Adam nur nach dem brünetten Mann, der ihm seit Wochen nicht aus dem Kopf geht. Er findet ihn, auf allen Vieren, umgeben von anderen Männern, die er abwechselnd oral befriedigt. Ein Anblick, den Adam seit Wochen gewohnt ist und der ihn anmacht. Als könnte der Brünette seine Anwesenheit spüren, findet sein Blick Adams und hält ihn fest, während er den nächsten Schwanz in den Mund nimmt. Adam genießt diesen Anblick, wie der Brünette von den anderen Männer benutzt wird, bis er dem eigenen Druck nicht mehr standhalten kann. Adam reiht sich ein und die anderen Männer kennen bereits das folgende. Mit Adams Auftauchen liegt der Fokus des Brünetten nur noch auf ihm. Adam ist auch der Einzige, der ihn mit in einer der privaten Räumlichkeiten nehmen darf, um ihn dort die restliche Nacht zu nehmen. Adam kennt keinen Namen und hat auch seinen nie verraten. Die beiden funktionieren auch ohne viele Worte und das freitagliche Treffen ist Adam Highlight seit Wochen.
Prompt: Anonymer Sex im Club
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maxgicalgirl · 11 months ago
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Being a “Fun Fact !” kind of autistic is all fun and games until you get halfway through sharing an interesting tidbit and realize that it probably wasn’t appropriate to share in polite company and now you have to deal with the consequences :(
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communistkenobi · 8 months ago
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"Sex" is commonly used to refer to a person's status as a man or woman based on biological factors. Although sex reflects a person's biology, as opposed to gender, which is generally considered to be socially constructed, the biological aspect of the body that determines a person's sex has not been legally or medically resolved. Traditionally, a person's legal sex is established by the sex that the birth attendant places on the birth certificate. Thus, for infants born with unambiguous external genitalia, the external genitalia typically control the sex determination. If the genitalia appear ambiguous, sex is assigned, in part, based on sex-role stereotypes. The presence of an "adequate" penis in an XY infant leads to the label male, while the absence of an "adequate" penis leads to the label female. A genetic (XY) male with an "inadequate" penis (one that physicians believe will be incapable of penetrating a female's vagina when the child reaches adulthood) is "turned into" a female even if it means destroying his reproductive capacity. A genetic (XX) female who may be capable of reproducing, however, is generally assigned the female sex to preserve her reproductive capability, regardless of the appearance of her external genitalia. If her phallus is considered to be too large to meet the guidelines for a typical clitoris, it is surgically reduced, even if it means that her capacity for satisfactory sex may be reduced or destroyed. In other words, men are defined based on their ability to penetrate females, and females are defined based on theis ability to procreate. Sex, therefore, can be viewed as a social construct rather than a biological fact.
— The Road Less Traveled: The Problem with Binary Sex Categories by Julie A Greenberg in Transgender Rights (2006)
interesting to note that 1) the introduction of chromosomal information doesn’t actually provide more “biologically accurate” precision in sex assignment, only a more complex set of administrative and medical instructions on the procedures of assignment, 2) the only concern in sex assignment is maintaining the distinction that “females make babies” and “males penetrate females to induce pregnancy.”
This is why the idea that “sex is biological” or that we can just drill down to find the sex atom of the human body, be that chromosomes or gametes or whatever else, is premised on the notion that sex assignment is simply a record of a self-evident reality, not the construction of the category of sex as the mythological foundation of cis-heterosexual reproduction
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patolemus · 9 months ago
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I've been thinking the past few days about how, after the scene in s2 where these huge chains fall from Stiles' locker, everyone in school thinks he's either in a gang or into some very deep BSDM, and there's like this tally that goes around where people annotate things they've heard him say and debate over why it points to one or the other.
I mean, someone will hear him say human sacrifices and they'll immediately go 'alright so this guy is roleplaying some very hardcore stuff', but then someone else will hear him say something like we gotta find the bodies and then it's like... maybe not roleplaying?
Werewolf? Depending on the context, it's a code word or the name of a rival gang (his gang??), or like some weird kink no one's sure they want to know much about.
Also, Derek Hale is definitely involved somehow, but this doesn't help clarify whether Stiles is in a gang or if he and Derek are just into some very kinky shit. There's a tally on that, too.
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daily-broco · 2 years ago
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"We’re just going to lean into these nu metal influences, but reinvent them in a new way that feels appropriate to us without some of the stereotypical macho bravado that came with it".
Don't miss Rob discussing Don Broco's nu metal influences, Pharrel Williams, the recording of Amazing Things and that night in Greece where he ended up naked and with a brain concussion that he keeps getting asked about in every interview.
(Scroll for the English version)
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humanmaybe · 1 year ago
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I make my grilled cheese with garlic bread (aka just sprinkling garlic salt into the butter on the bread) and if I have it I will add goat cheese.
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communist-hatsunemiku · 5 months ago
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killrisma · 1 year ago
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I don’t understand the concept of sex as the natural progression of romance. I understand having sex, I understand how it can be romantic, I just don’t understand how it is seen as the only course that romance takes.
Like love confessions immediately turning to sex is always so ???????? to me. Like ok get it I guess but how did we get here???
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still-a-morosexual-help · 8 months ago
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Belphie & Satan tried to make the Anti-Lucifer League into an official club at RAD except they named it the Fuck Lucifer Club and Diavolo showed up so they joined the astronomy & literature clubs instead
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martyryo · 11 months ago
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Need to draw them being stupid at least once a month
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brooksdavis · 9 months ago
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9K MAKE ME CHOOSE:・゚✧:・゚ @kiddstellas ASKED: Elena/Caroline/Bonnie or Kat/Sutton/Jane?
We’re gonna be better than okay. ‘Cause we got each other forever. Until we die.
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t00thpasteface · 8 days ago
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honestly you will never catch me in a community, server, subreddit, extracurricular club, or whatever that's just A Space For Queer People with no further specification, like the campus pride club some of my friends keep encouraging me to join, or even one specifically for lesbians, because there is no correlation between someone's gender/sexuality and how annoying they are, which means i am no more likely to get along with them than i am with any random selection of strangers on the same site/campus/etc. queer demographics are not homogenous and a queer identity generally does not inform a person's personality or tastes or hobbies, and i don't care to entertain clubs that seem to operate on any assumption otherwise. like c'mon man i don't even like musicals
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allwhiterain · 5 months ago
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Ewan McGregor as Mark Renton in Trainspotting (1996) directed by Danny Boyle
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sparklejumpropequeen1949 · 6 months ago
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manichewitz · 6 months ago
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i dont think yall understand how floored i was when i found out that the interview with the vampire books are actually incredibly erotically gay for real and not just light queercoding or fan's gay ships?? bc this changes everything. i had always assumed anne rice hated fanfic authors for making her male characters fuck, but no, she just wanted to be the only author making her male characters fuck
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twasjane · 1 year ago
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So I was looking at my bookshelf and forgot I have the Ankh Morpork City Watch diary from 1999.
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It's unused from 1999. I bought it in 2002ish because I was and still am an avid collector of Discworld stuff. I've kept it in good condition! But on a whim I decided to read it because it has some incredibly cool companion stuff written by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Briggs.
First off, the profile at the front looks like THIS
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You can enter the option "Gender (if known)".
This was released in *1999*.
Second of all, there's an entire section explaining to prospective recruits why the City Watch doesn't have a Vice squad.
Because not only is sex work legal, the Seamstress' Guild is a powerful political force in the city. They have collective bargaining, their own enforcers who protect guild staff and... well Sam Vimes himself is inclined to believe that if you piss off the Agony Aunts, to harm the women (and men but I'll get to that) of the Guild you probably did something worthy of a kicking.
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I dunno, kind of a refreshing view on sex work? That it's a legit way to earn a living and should be protected? 🤷🏼‍♀️
Finally, I also noticed this passage-
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Molly houses.
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One of these clubs is called The Blue Cat club and it's mentioned/alluded to in a couple of the books and its owner Mr Harris (no doubt, as the L Space wiki notes, named after Frank Harris) has a seat on the board of the Guild. Rosemary Palm, the head of the Guild, insisted.
We learn in Night Watch (released three years later) that this is because Havelock Vetinari and Rosie Palm go way back.
Like, this isn't terribly impressive now- but for the 90s this was about as good a representation as you were gonna get. Whilst most of this is part of the books themselves, it's nice to see it explicitly spelled out in the companion material.
I just appreciate that Terry Pratchett knew that these sides of society existed and didn't think of them as "wrong" or signs of societal decay. He saw them as normal parts of the human condition especially in urban settings. They might as well be regulated and legitimate and the workers protected by a pair of sadistic women with umbrellas.
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