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Stephan Sinding, Adoration
Boys be like “I’m shy” then ask you to peg them
"men always lie" yeah, lie on their back and hold their legs up and moan
a man so wet and pathetic i want to ask him "are you cold babygirl?" and lend him my jacket that's too big for him and put my arm around his shoulders to keep him warm as we walk back to my place
It really is wild how people who don't understand what consent is really do not understand what consent is. The idea that they're supposed to know how someone wants to be treated, and err to the side of caution or even ask if they aren't sure is absurd when you genuinely do not understand the concept.
"What, you need consent for everything these days?" Literally yes. And not just these days, but always have and always will.
"Do I need consent to kiss my wife in the morning? Do I need consent to shake someone's hand after a business meeting? Do I need CoNsEnT to braid my daughter's hair?"
Yes, yes and yes. A neurotypical person of reasonably passable social skill should have the ability to either instinctively understand when their touch is welcome, or logically conclude when their touch is socially expected. If you truly, literally, genuinely cannot tell whether your own child delights in you playing with her hair or merely endures it, then yeah, maybe you shouldn't touch anyone at all, ever, before you learn how to do that.
"Do I need consent to make eye contact with strangers on the street? Do I need consent from everyone on board before I get on the bus?"
Okay now you're just throwing a tantrum because someone told you 'no'.
Even those last two questions are hilarious because guess what - even if accidental, eye contact is mutual. If someone looks away, that is them no longer consenting to eye contact, and if you grab their head and force them to look into your eyes that would in fact be a violation of consent! Multiple, actually! And by riding a bus, you are in fact implictly consenting to ride with other people, who are doing the same with you, so you already HAVE their consent. In fact, if you are disruptive or violent, the bus driver can REVOKE consent by kicking you off and/or other passengers can revoke consent by disembarking.
So yes, in fact, everything involving other people requires their consent in some way, shape, or form. That's what forms social mores and folkways! This is the very basis of society! A mix of explicit and implicit consent.
So yeah, they're throwing a tantrum from being told no, and also ignoring sociology 101 while doing so.
my heart overflows with all the emotions i feel for him. i want to cup his cheeks and kiss him silly, until he's smiling against my lips like a lovestruck fool with quiet giggles welling up in his throat. i want to run my hands through his soft hair and listen to his content little sighs as he revels in the affection i bestow upon him: my sweet boy, my darling, my pretty starlight.
no offense but i want to fuck a boy until he’s cumming so hard that he’s shaking and whimpering and i wanna give him tons of hickies and i want to make him feel owned
literally addicted to pics like this.
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Bi girls dating bi guys culture
or, like, maybe they're both straight??
no they’re both bi actually 💖
I think youre trying to start an argument with me when really all i have to say is that claiming every straight m/f relationship has to fit a mold otherwise theyre actually not straight is harmful, biphobic, and shitty :p
And reinforces gender roles! Because you’re seeing the women in these pictures as the “masculine” role, and the men as the “feminine” role. First of all, that’s not true... but even if it was, it’s not cool to act like a masculine woman has to have some sort of attraction to women, and a feminine man has to have some sort of attraction to men.
Basically, let straight men be “feminine” and straight women be “masculine”. And stop looking at things like these pics through the lense of masculinity and femininity in the first place.
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s/o to the boys who like to be choked by girls ur the real mvp
Stuff that's way underrated...
• Big, meaty men turning into pliant puddles of goo in my arms.
• Buff, tall, bulky dudes getting to feel small. Being the little spoon, being held, nuzzling their sleepsoft faces into my neck while I card my fingers through their hair…
• Strong, tough boys feeling vulnerable and safe.
• Muscular men wearing lingerie and feeling pretty!!
• Masculine submissive boys.
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i hate when i make body-hair positivity posts and people (almost always white) comment with stuff like “yes fuzz is so cute!” like no….i’m not here for my girls with just fuzz i’m here for girls who have thick dark coarse hair all over their bodies, girls who have eyebrows thicker than their dad’s, girls whose eyebrows blend in with their hairlines, girls with mustaches, girls with thick sideburns, girls who have hairy arms, legs, toes, fingers, and hands, girls with nipple hair, girls who can’t tell where their tummy hair ends and their happy trail begins, girls with back hair, girls with unibrows. hair doesn’t have to be peach fuzz on a white body for it to still be cute.
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