Intriguing Reading #16

Posted on | March 5, 2012 | 3 Comments |

My regular roundup of interesting reads, found from all over the place.

Notes from a Unicorn: “A friend said she thought bi people didn’t exist. I said, “I’m sitting right here,” because that was my answer, but I was starting to believe her. I stopped telling people what I was. I let people think what they wanted, which was usually that I was like them.” (Seth Fischer / The Rumpus)

Consent, and Shades of Gray: “I’m a big proponent of enthusiastic consent, but also I’m very aware that we simply don’t live in that world yet, where everything is black and white, and lack of a ‘yes’ always actually means no.” (Emma Hart / The Lady Garden)

Vagina in the Wild – Adventures in Pantslessness: “Unfortunately once those knickers come off, this moist and tacky zone becomes a magnet for all things fluffy. If you have a cat, this will be a problem. If you have a long haired cat, this will be the incentive you need to run around the house with your super dooper cat hair removing device and de-fluff every surface you can find. You’ll want to do this clothed because, as it turns out, vaginas are also wonderful mid-air hunters. ” (Annabelle / Lust and Confused)

Paypal, Pitbulls, and the Purge: “If this isn’t stopped now, we are only a mere hop, skip and a jump away from George R.R. Martin being banned – two of his characters actively engage in incest throughout the series. From classics such as To Kill A Mockingbird, disappearing from our shelves. Ironically, it’s all happening under the under the guise of good Christian values. The very foundation of which is a book that includes incest, bestiality and rape.” (Gillian Colbert)

Shilo McCabe

 

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3 Responses to “Intriguing Reading #16”

  1. Jack and Jill
    March 5th, 2012 @ 2:03 pm

    Thank you for posting this. We were hitherto unaware of this feature on your blog, and now feel the urge to read previous installments. We’re always looking for intriguing reads, especially those on the topic of sex.

  2. Gillian Colbert
    March 5th, 2012 @ 3:50 pm

    Thank you for the mention. It’s appreciated as is the intro to your blog.

  3. Dee
    March 5th, 2012 @ 9:15 pm

    Jack and Jill, I hope you find interesting stuff in the previous installments, and in future ones as well!

    Gillian, you’re most welcome. And welcome!

    xx Dee

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