I’m a bad bitch you can’t kill me

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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adamantine-system

like. are white queers even aware that Black queers who aren’t Marsha P. Johnson exist? 

Do they know more Black queers have been born since then? Do they know that people are pretty chill with studs’ masculinity in Black spaces and it’s mostly a casual thing? Do they know that the whole “Black people are homophobic” stereotype is way more complicated and nuanced than they think, and way less accurate than they assume (and also their fault because widespread homophobia is some colonizer bullshit)? 

Do they know intersectionality is an internal experience as well as an external one? Do they know femmes can have short hair and mascs can have long hair without it being gnc because that’s not how Black genders are perceived? Do they know what a gnc Black woman really looks like, or do they just assume all Black women are a little masculine? Do they know visibly queer Black people in the US have to worry about what will happen and how they’ll be perceived when they get pulled over? Do they know my Blackness is a huge part of both my gender and sexuality, and stud was the main term I used for both for a long time? 

Do they know how many Black queers feel excluded from the queer community because white queers don’t care to learn? Do they know how many times we’ve tried to tell them about our cultures and identities just to be ignored? Do they know they’ve stolen almost all of their “gay slang” from Black people and call it ghetto when we do it but cool and trendy when they do it? Do they know we all used butch once, but then they decided Black people couldn’t anymore, then they tried to take stud from us too? Do they care that they have repeatedly tried to gentrify us out of our own language? Do they know not all studs are ok with being grouped in with butches, and some even resent it because butches are always the default and no one talks about studs? 

Do they know anything about us?

(white people can rb but think before you speak)

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mykingdomforapen

narratives about doomed love that aren’t romantic in nature. the love between siblings who understand each other the most but are growing apart no matter how much they try to come back to one another. the love between friends whose life paths pull them apart and they never see each other again, only remembering the face of a once kind childhood. the love for a hometown that year by year becomes less and less the one that raised you until you are a foreigner in your own backyard. there was no stopping it. the love was there and it mattered and you can never come back again.

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puckyeahmightyducks
hard4softthings

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OC Pride 6.24.23 | thank you Anaheim Ducks! Now more than ever it’s so important for NHL hockey teams to show up and participate in events like this. They can take away the jerseys but they can’t take away the fact that queer people work for them and queer people fill their arenas and pay their salaries and queer people play and love hockey!🏳️‍🌈✊🏳️‍⚧️

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No fuckin way /pos Hockey Y E S Yes. YES. YESSSSS!!
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dominant-dominion

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Okay I've actually spent a half-day reading literature on this and squirting is fucking fascinating because we literally have no scientific consensus on what it is or why it happens.

We know the mechanics of how it works, mind you. There are actually two distinct phenomenon that lead to what we think of as "squirting" and "gushing." One of them is simply an expression of the Skene's gland, which is what produces vaginal fluid for lubrication during sex.

It's commonly thought to occur during orgasm, and it does, but not exclusively. We've conceptually tied it to the male orgasm, but that's really an erroneous idea. Squirting maybe has to do with intense arousal, but it also might just have to do with contraction of the right muscles at the right time. And we still don't know what makes some people's Skene's gland more prone to it while others are not.

The other, what we sometimes call "gushing," is more biomechanically complex. It's when a buildup of some kind of fluid in the urinary bladder is expelled through the urethra during sex. I say "some kind of fluid" because the science is super unclear on what it actually is.

There are only a small handful of studies with wildly conflicting results, and none of them have been replicated. A couple say it's largely urine. One says its a mix of urine and vaginal fluid. A couple say it's vaginal fluid only, or vaginal fluid with trace amounts of urine that only come from flushing the bladder and urinary tract.

But between small sample sizes, sampling biases toward white women, and biased interpretation (read as: patriarchal medicine), they all have major internal issues that make drawing broad conclusions totally impossible. And while we do know for sure the biomechanics of how it works--that is, where the fluid comes from a where it goes--we don't actually know how it gets there in the first place.

And, like squirting from the Skene's gland, we've conceptually tied it to the male orgasm in a way that isn't actually correct. Some surveys suggest that people who gush only do so during orgasm, but a lot of people report doing it after orgasm or even just during a state of high arousal or vigorous activity. And again, the surveys themselves are fairly biased in a way that many academic surveys are: they skew white, wealthy and western.

I say all of this in part because especially in the kink community there are a lot of misconceptions about it, and a lot of people--especially men--who are absolutely certain of their opinion about vaginas they do not have. I've put this kind of thing elsewhere on the internet and been barraged with comments about how so-called "female ejaculate" is 100% piss and people who don't like watersports but do like squirting/gushing are hypocrites.

And don't get it twisted: if piss play and/or squirting is your thing, go nuts. This isn't about kinkshaming. It's about pointing out one of the particularly misogynistic and pervasive ways kinky men use their kinks to spread misinformation and police the bodies of others.

It's also just another example of how medical science is biased against people with vaginas, especially non-white people with vaginas. Anyone who tells you they know what squirting and gushing are is wrong, because medical science doesn't entirely know. Also, anyone who makes fun of you for being a squirter or a gusher is a fucking loser.'

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Some good stuff here⬆️⬆️

THIS^^^^