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Werewolves
A collection of books, movies, etc. featuring everyoneās favorite, shape-shifting monsters. Iāve tried to leave out things that focus on other supernatural creatures with only theĀ occasional mention of werewolves (The Originals, Twilight, True Blood, etc.). Thereās also now a Witches post.Ā
Books/Stories:
āThe Company of Wolvesā - Angela Carter (1979)
Sharp Teeth - Toby Barlow (2007)
The Werewolf of Paris - Guy Endore (1933)
Blood and Chocolate - Annette Curtis Klause (1997)
Cycle of the Werewolf - Stephen King (1983)
The Wolfen - Whitley Strieber (1978)
The Wolfās Hour - Robert R. McCammon (1989)
The Wereling Trilogy - Stephen Cole (2005)
The Wolves of Mercy Falls Series - Maggie Stiefvater (2009)
Comics:
High Moon - David Gallaher
Jughead: The Hunger - Frank Tieri
Anathema - Rachel Deering
She Wolf - Rich Tommaso
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This. Is. Abusive.
Men need friends. Men need acquaintances. Men need peers. Men need people to cheer them on and notice their accomplishments and tell them that their hair looks good. Men need inside jokes with their coworkers and friends they can turn to after a hard day. Men need rich social lives and platonic hugs and emotional support from people they arenāt dating.
Men need to be treated like human beings who are capable of honoring their commitments, and not like misbehaving dogs who canāt control themselves unless they are carefully supervised.
As a culture, weāre pretty good about recognizing how important it is for women to have an emotional support network outside of their partner, but weāve almost gone out of our way to deny that same social support to men. Itās socially acceptable for straight men who maintain close platonic friendships with women to be constantly accused of ācheatingā, and yet straight men who form intimate and emotional bonds with other men are still accused of being āgayā. Weāve created a culture where many straight men rely only on their female partner for emotional support, leaving them nowhere to turn if their female partner becomes abusive, controlling or cruel.
A man who isolates his female partner and controls her social media is quickly marked as an abuser. A woman who does the same to her male partner is shrugged off as ājust jealousā or even cheered on for āprotecting her relationshipā. And itās wrong.
If the thought of your straight male partner having female friends makes you overwhelmed with jealousy, you arenāt ready for a relationship. If you canāt handle the thought of not having access to your boyfriendās phone, passwords and social media accounts, you are not ready for a boyfriend. If the idea of other women following your boyfriend on social media or complimenting his appearance fills you with rage, you are not ready to date someone seriously. Loving someone means placing trust in them, and wanting to see them happy and supported in all areas of their life.
Love is not control.
I guess,
I feel anger.
Not the quiet kind that muses in the background, emerging once in a while but still weak enough to be smothered.
No.
Instead I feel the kind that throbs in your throat and breaks your heart. How do my fellow human beings act in this way, treat others in this way, and truly believe it is okay? It makes me wonder if they are in fact,
human beings at all.
Oscar Issac wanting Poe Dameron to be gay in Star Wars has the same energy as Andrew Garfield wanting Peter Parker to be bisexual
there are people you havenāt met yet who will love you
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