Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Boudoir Baisers Velours

themockingcrows: whisperturnbell: apairofblueeyes: Want Some...











themockingcrows:

whisperturnbell:

apairofblueeyes:

Want Some Cake?

It's like Sugar Rush and Hero's Duty got together and created sweet destruction.

How Jane Tried To Seduce Jake As A Pre-Teen: A Tale In Violent Cakes. With what appears to be bonus sex toys. Double points.

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getsuswet: ♥ twisted



getsuswet:

♥ twisted

ohvex: artemis-gg: So I guess some girl on the internet thinks...







ohvex:

artemis-gg:

So I guess some girl on the internet thinks that I have the ugliest breasts she's ever seen.  When I saw her comment it gave me kind of this sinking feeling in my stomach and made me feel bad for just a moment.  But, then it passed.

I guess I'm making this post because I love my breasts, and I love my body.  This culture taught me to hate both of them.  When I was younger, I would sometimes look at myself in the mirror and cry because I didn't like my body.  It has taken me many years to accept and love my body.  I celebrate it, and hope that I can somehow hold space for other people to do the same. 

I'm secure enough in my body that some random person's rude comments are not going to make me feel ashamed or sad about it.  Not everybody is going to react the same way, and for some people, a comment like this could be extremely damaging and heartbreaking.  We need to stop telling each other that our bodies are bad and ugly.  We are already bombarded with these messages from so many other places. 

Please be kind to each other.

Amen Amen Amen

ugly-is-to-the-bone: Can James Deen do this to me please?



ugly-is-to-the-bone:

Can James Deen do this to me please?

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fuckyeahlucyvixen: lucy-v.com



fuckyeahlucyvixen:

lucy-v.com

Now, do we all agree that what we are dealing with is...





Now, do we all agree that what we are dealing with is vampires?

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lilithfisher: Hide yo kids. (After a shower..)



lilithfisher:

Hide yo kids.

(After a shower..)

viccivalentine: I like to pretend I have a moustache...



viccivalentine:

I like to pretend I have a moustache sometimes..

I moustache you a question but I'll shave it for later <3

teaganoholloran: dearlyndsayy: lesbipoet13: omg the noise it...



teaganoholloran:

dearlyndsayy:

lesbipoet13:

omg the noise it makes. what are foxes even.

For baby

Omfg. 

welcometoboobsville: Quinne Suicide 













welcometoboobsville:

Quinne Suicide 

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thefourthwavebegins: bebinn: How To Identify Crisis Pregnancy...



thefourthwavebegins:

bebinn:

How To Identify Crisis Pregnancy Centers

Crisis pregnancy centers, or pregnancy resource centers, disguise themselves as medical facilities, but usually have no licensed doctors, nurses or counselors. They often appear under "Abortion Alternatives," and may have names similar to abortion clinics nearby in order to confuse patients into entering their buildings instead of the real clinics.

Once you enter a CPC, their mission is to prevent you from getting an abortion at any cost. They will use misleading language, delay tactics, emotional manipulation, intimidation, and outright lies to either persuade you against abortion or to make you miss your appointment. The worst part? It's all completely legal and funded by federal dollars.

CPCs do their best to appear as legitimate abortion clinics, so how can you tell which is which? Here is a list of red flags for CPCs:

  • The words "crisis" or "resource" appear in the center's name
  • Their ads use language like "Pregnant & Scared?"
  • They offer free pregnancy tests and ultrasounds
  • When asked if they provide abortions or contraception, they will not give a direct answer
  • The waiting room has biased pamphlets, sometimes with graphic pictures labeled as abortions
  • They attempt to make you feel guilty about considering abortion
  • They offer baby items, such as diapers and formula
  • They downplay the effectiveness of contraception and emphasize abstinence
  • They emphasize the dangers of abortion (Fact: fewer than 0.3% of patients experience complications requiring hospitalization)
  • They discuss the false connections between abortion and breast cancerinfertility, or mental illness, often referred to as post-abortion stress syndrome
  • Regardless of how you talk about the pregnancy, they refer to "your baby," the "preborn child," "post-abortive women," and say that you are "already a mother."

More on CPCs

How to Identify CPCs

Beware of Fake Clinics

Crisis Pregnancy Centers: An Affront to Choice

CPC Warning Stickers

A list of licensed abortion clinics in the United States can be found on the Abortion Assistance Blog.

I'm going to smash these places to the fucking ground sorry not sorry.

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