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I read one where her cervix was around his shaft like lips and her womb was actively sucking on him.
Yup.But really, maybe the problem is that you can't even refer to female genitalia at all in polite company.
guess you could say, "his spaceship entered her portal at warp speed."
A lot of them need it. There's a new documentary called "Periodical" which investigates societal attitudes toward menstruation. In it, activists were calling for the repeal of sales taxes on tampons, sanitary napkins, and such. Some of the legislators (male, of course) were profoundly ignorant of what menstruation actually was. (A sort of "Can't you just hold it in until you get to the bathroom?" perception.)Do I need to give you boys an anatomy class?
Em
We'll just keep on trying till we run out of cake.We do what we must, because we can.
A lot of them need it. There's a new documentary called "Periodical" which investigates societal attitudes toward menstruation. In it, activists were calling for the repeal of sales taxes on tampons, sanitary napkins, and such. Some of the legislators (male, of course) were profoundly ignorant of what menstruation actually was. (A sort of "Can't you just hold it in until you get to the bathroom?" perception.)
And a health educator protested the usual practice of sex education where, once menstruation was discussed in some classrooms, boys were asked to leave the room. No, she said... boys need to learn about these things, just as girls need to learn about male physiology like unwanted erections. Shame starts from ignorance, and teaching these things shows the kids that there's nothing to be ashamed of.
I have come to learn that, no matter how twisted and extreme some of my stuff is, there is content here that will make it look like the plainest of vanilla.I'm glad to realise that my disturbing writings are not nearly as disturbing as some other people's disturbing writings.
Yeah. I thought I'd scraped the bottom of the barrel with pet training. Nope.I have come to learn that, no matter how twisted and extreme some of my stuff is, there is content here that will make it look like the plainest of vanilla.
Em
I'm starting to think I'm not even vanilla. My demons, trolls, creepy voyeurs, ghosts - deep down they're probably all just middle-aged blokes like me.I have come to learn that, no matter how twisted and extreme some of my stuff is, there is content here that will make it look like the plainest of vanilla.
There is no bottom to the barrelā¦Yeah. I thought I'd scraped the bottom of the barrel with pet training. Nope.
Beneath all the layers of scum and horror, there's just more scum and horror.There is no bottom to the barrelā¦
And turtlesā¦Beneath all the layers of scum and horror, there's just more scum and horror.
Poor turtles! Someone will have to go in and rescue them.And turtlesā¦
I honestly don't have words, but I laughed out loud when I saw this. Fucking, "and turtles..."And turtlesā¦
There is that. The boys have to be able to control their snickers.My impression was that they sent the boys out so it would be less akward for us to ask questions.
Evidently, the boys don't get even that. At least, that's what the activists reported after they'd talked to the male legislators. And I myself didn't have the foggiest notion until I started living with women and getting to know them on an extended basis.That said, what exactly do boys need to know about all that? The boys got a high level overview and then got tossed out of the class. Seemed to work pretty well.
Multipurpose room, split down the middle.Evidently, the boys don't get even that. At least, that's what the activists reported after they'd talked to the male legislators. And I myself didn't have the foggiest notion until I started living with women and getting to know them on an extended basis.
There is that. The boys have to be able to control their snickers.
Evidently, the boys don't get even that. At least, that's what the activists reported after they'd talked to the male legislators. And I myself didn't have the foggiest notion until I started living with women and getting to know them on an extended basis.
Well, sorry if I'm not entirely confident taking the "activists" word for it.
They need to know that it's normal, that it's a part of the world that every female human deals with at some point of their lives, that allowances have to be made to accommodate that fact.I grew up in the "sex fraidy south" and boys got a basic biological overview of the process.
What do they really NEED to know though? It's just sort of accepted as fact that boys "need" to know more, but why?
Check out the documentary: https://www.msnbc.com/Periodical
and an interesting trailer for the documentary:
They need to know that it's normal, that it's a part of the world that every female human deals with at some point of their lives, that allowances have to be made to accommodate that fact.
Of course, in high school and junior high, we didn't have "sex education" per se at all. (This was in the sixties.) I remember that we had something about venereal diseases at some point in our biology class, but that was about it.
Agreed. So there's hope that when they start running for office, they'll be more realistic about what women need.I think the number of men and boys who don't know menstruation is a normal part of biology is vanishingly small.
Getting kicked in the balls creates a wrenching pain that's felt all the way up inside the gut. I wonder if the two are comparable in severity, or at least quality. Maybe have to ask a guy who's dealt with that simulator.It was interesting to see how men reacted to a "menstrual cramp simulation" in the trailer. That's a part that they'll never get since they don't have a uterus.