Skeleton Sex

Skeleton Sex dislocated jaws and fractured ribs. 22 year old queer girl, artist, lover of cats, camgirl-on-hiatus, absolute crazyperson. don't take everything I say seriously...lord knows I don't.

"13, 16, 26?"

Asked by healthyhappyfitbankingharlot

13: I would throw all the radscum off a cliff (too many to name!), marry & fuck aliskeller and jadepichette.

16: Last month was my now-fiancé’s benefit show ‘cause he’s got really messed up eyes and has to buy really expensive contacts out of pocket to fix them.  So we got absolutely plastered ‘cause everyone was buying him drinks and he was buying me drinks, and I eventually just started taking drinks away from him because he was so drunk.  We left the car downtown and caught a cab, and while staggering up to the front door of our apartment he asked me to marry him.
All the best things in my life started with a LOT of alcohol and the awesome gay bar downtown.

26: I was 15. It was on the back of the bus on the way home from a restaurant that me, the guy I was interested in, and two of our friends (who were dating) went to on one of the first weekends after school started.  He asked me if I wanted to go out with him, and then we kissed when I said yes.

No means no, even when they're toddlers

Reblogged from fuckyeahsexeducation

A few people have alerted me to this video of toddlers and you can watch as a little boy hugs a little girl multiple times and each time he does, she pushes him away. A few of the times, he seems to be prompted to continue by the person with the camera. It’s a full two minutes and nothing changes – he hugs her, she pushes him away, he gets up and hugs her again and she pushes him away again.

Clearly this isn’t street harassment because they know each other and it isn’t sexual harassment because they’re toddlers and don’t have an understanding of all that, but it is a problematic situation in which adults are standing by and letting (encouraging?) this little boy to do something the girl doesn’t want him to do and then instead of helping her use her words to tell him to stop, they’re letting her push him down over and over.

The Good Men Project linked to the video via the How to Be a Dad’s site, where the author labels the post “My Life with Women” and writes, “This one symbolizes every attempt I’ve ever made at relationships with the fairer sex… …. …. until my wife.”

The he writes, “I could be the misogynist here and make some comments about just how badly the lady little treats this fine, young man, but women are pretty great. Maybe this kid needs to get a job, buy a sweet ride (Power Wheels, perhaps?) and learn some Karate, proving himself a worthy love interest?”

And I find that very problematic. Implying that this little toddler and all women who reject men are stuck-up, bitchy, and only after good-looking or rich men is harmful. Instead of looking at the actions and saying, this girl doesn’t want to be hugged, they are focusing on the poor boy and how mean she is. She may have 10 reasons or only 1 for why she doesn’t want to be hugged by him and all of them are valid and should be respected.

No means no, even when you’re a toddler. Especially when you’re a toddler. Fifteen percent of sexual assault and abuse victims are under age 12. Teaching kids how to protect themselves at a very young age is crucial to helping them know how to prevent or get help if they are victimized and can teach them skills they can use all of their life.

This attitude that women owe men attention no matter what contributes to how, when some men are ignored or rejected by the women they harass on the street, they call them a bitch, a ho, throw trash at them, chase them, or tell them they were ugly anyway. Instead of thinking logically about all the reasons why a woman may not respond positively to a man who hollers at her on the street, men feel it is an affront on their masculinity and lash out.

Another problematic aspect of the video is the number of people who applauded how persistent the kid is. Some people in the comments of posts talked about being disappointed he never got her in the end. Guess what, you don’t always “get the girl” in the end. No means no! 1,006,970 women and 370,990 men are stalked annually in the U.S. We need to teach kids, especially boys because they are the bulk of the stalkers, not to follow or keep hugging etc women and girls who clearly don’t want that attention.

So those are my thoughts on the video, what are yours?

source: http://www.stopstreetharassment.org/2012/05/toddlers/

(Source: captain-sonic)

THESE ARE ACTUALLY GOOD QUESTIONS.

Reblogged from healthyhappyfitbankingharlot

mylovemybody:

welcometowonderland:

  1. the person i like and why i like them.
  2. a famous person i’ve been compared to.
  3. 5 things that irritate me about the same sex/opposite sex.
  4. the best thing that has happened to me this week.
  5. weird things i do when i’m alone.
  6. how i’d spend ten thousand bucks.
  7. things i like and things i don’t like about the way i look.
  8. my last night out in detail.
  9. something that makes me sad when i think about it.
  10. something i’ve lied about.
  11. would i rather be stranded on a desert island with someone i love for ten years or someone i hate for a month? explain why.
  12. something i’m currently worrying about.
  13. one person from tumblr i’d throw off a cliff, one i’d marry and one i’d fuck.
  14. something i do without realising.
  15. lyrics that apply to my current situation/mood.
  16. a drunken story.
  17. something i regret.
  18. post a picture of myself.
  19. my longest relationship and who it was with.
  20. press ctrl v and post.
  21. post a bit of my last IM convo.
  22. 5 things i want to change.
  23. my view on being tumblr famous.
  24. someone i’d like to be for a day and why.
  25. 5 things within touching distance.
  26. story of my first kiss.

=) maybe?

<3 I’d feel ever so loved?

(Source: purem0rning)

Here’s a friendly reminder:

Reblogged from surrealthemuse

caffeinatedfeminist:

-You cannot be sexist toward men. Sexism is based on a system of oppression. You CAN be discriminatory, rude, inconsiderate, and/or prejudiced against men but you CANNOT be sexist toward them.

-You cannot be racist towards white people. Racism is based on a system of oppression. You CAN be discriminatory, rude, inconsiderate, and/or prejudiced against white people but you CANNOT be racist toward them.

This is not difficult.

dear society,

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sexxxisbeautiful:

have you ever stopped whining about us being oversensitive long enough to think… maybe the reason we are constantly criticizing your racism and sexism and classism is because we want to make it so inconvenient for you to be racist/sexist/classist that you just fucking stop?

love,

people who care (the ones you like to call “too PC”)

i need IRL photoshop.

Last night I got asked multiple times what was wrong with/what happened to my arms, which is where my eczema is worst.  Thanks SO much for bringing it up ‘cause I’m not self-conscious about how gross it looks or how much attention it draws at ALL.  THANKS.

I’m still damn sexy even with a rash though.  Just saying.  I looked fucking good last night.

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This is why we can't have nice things.: Cosmo is such a joke.

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pr0n-star:

I used to enjoy reading them when I was younger. I was trying to think today about why I liked them; Tried to remember what I read in them. Thinking back I mostly read the makeup/hair and fashion sections. I realize I no longer even enjoy these sections as much because I already know how to do my…

andrejpejicpage:

Andrej Pejic is bringing the sexy back….

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andrejpejicpage:

Andrej Pejic is bringing the sexy back….

(Source: ronnny)

Reblogged from dearestandqueerest

theafrosistuh:

bittercore:

dorkvader:

thefallingtower:

geekyvamp:

lipstickandligature:

feminishblog:

A Sex Video That Will Surprise You - Girls Going Wild in the Red Light District


Keep watching till the very end. It’s bloody brilliant, not to mention very moving.

Everyone watch this. Please. Amazing and … just…so moving.

YES.


the faces the audience makes at the end.

BOOM

The expressions at the end. That awkward moment when you realize you were not supposed to enjoy what you saw and you feel like a monster for cheering.

LMAO THEIR FACES!!!