December 2011
some shit i wish they'd taught me in sex ed
tattooedducks:
abstinence only sex education sucks ass. my parents were good about talking to my bro and i about sex, but there are a lot of things that they didn’t know to tell us because culture changes so much over like 30 years.
this is all stuff i learned myself over three or four years of research, experience, and constant desire to learn in spite of all of the people who told me not to....
The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts,...
– Charles Bukowski (via burnthazel)
If we listened to our intellect we’d never have a love affair. We’d never have a...
– Ray Bradbury (via jorrty)
Using “gay and lesbian” as a phrase that’s supposed to include the whole queer...
– Lindasusan Ulrich, bisexual-identified LGBTQ+ activist and principal author & editor of the 2011 San Francisco Human Rights Commission report “Bisexual Invisibility: Impacts and Recommendations” (via bialogue-group)
You should never feel like you’ve been convinced to have sex, and you should...
– You Can Get Laid Without Being a Jerk — The Good Men Project (via sociolab)
We’re not a perfect couple. We’re just a couple. We love each other and we get...
– Neil Gaiman on his relationship with Amanda, defying and denying the “perfect couple” label. (via hopeforpandora)
You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it...
– Abbie Hoffman (via theworldsgotmedizzyagain)
Every day we slaughter our finest impulses. That is why we get a heartache when...
– Henry Miller (via skeletales)
Pick A Number →
Alfred Kinsey believed that human sexuality could be charted on a scale of 0 to 6, with 0 being “Exclusively heterosexual” and 6 being “Exclusively homosexual.” Owing to changing cultural boundaries and advanced research, Kinsey’s scale has recently been expanded:
0. So heterosexual that you think all other heterosexuals should be shot, because they seem a little gay.
1. So heterosexual that...
My arms around you
and your legs tangled in mine.
This, is where I’m home.
– Daily Haiku on Love by Tyler Knott Gregson (via tylerknott)