Slut Bargains
Tuesday, June 4th, 2024 -- by Bacchus
Overheard on social media:
“I am not a cheap whore, I am an affordable slut!”
That’s us told…
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Slut BargainsTuesday, June 4th, 2024 -- by Bacchus Overheard on social media:
That’s us told… Similar Sex Blogging: This Anal Whore AdvertisesWednesday, September 15th, 2021 -- by Bacchus I know this sort of body writing is often a humiliation fetish practice, but I prefer to think that our well-spread entrepreneur with her panties down just believes in unmistakable advertising. Because after all, good anal whores are said to be hard to find. It’s really a compliment, isn’t it? Similar Sex Blogging: That Dude Who Hates AudreyTuesday, February 9th, 2021 -- by Bacchus Since the earliest days of this blog, I have been reticent with the word “whore”. It has its uses, it is not always a slur, but my general sentiment has been that decent men don’t use it much: never in anger or derision, and only at all when the word itself is part of what the conversation is about, as when a sex worker uses it deliberately or provocatively in public discussion. My experience is that if you hear “whore” uttered easily from a male mouth, that dude will turn out to be a misogynist, or at least somebody who is deeply troubled about the power of women’s sexuality. Meet this perfectly pleasant nude beach exhibitionist. She’s been circulating on the internet since at least 2013. Some sources call her Andrea, and say she’s in the Seychelles. I can’t confirm that. But she’s a pretty lady on a nice beach, clearly having a good time. Somewhere on the internet, there’s a dude who saw her and thought “I want to mark her as a whore.” And then, he just went and did it, through the power of Photoshop: Folks, I can’t prove it. But I would happily place large bets on what I am about to say. That dude? He’s one of the guys who fear women and hate the very idea of their sexual power. Avoid! Similar Sex Blogging: Her Whore Hole SelfieWednesday, December 30th, 2020 -- by Bacchus In the post No Such Thing As A Worthless Hole, I wrote with some derision about a certain type of porn-adjacent misogynist. I kept seeing them on Twitter, reacting to other people’s body-writing and humiliation-play photos by adding a whole other level of woman-negative commentary. Has it made me wary of sharing that kind of photo with appreciation? Maybe. But this one I like rather a lot. Something in the quirk of her lips has convinced me that this selfie is ironic and made in a spirit of good fun. Plus, I’ve always enjoyed the visual pun of face-writing that treats mouths as the letter “o”: From a long-defunct tumblr. Similar Sex Blogging: No Such Thing As A Worthless HoleWednesday, January 20th, 2016 -- by Bacchus One of the fetishes I don’t understand as well as I’d like to is the one where people doing some sort of BDSM or degradation/humiliation play write insults on themselves or on their partner. One sees Tumblr posts of this sort fairly frequently, and if the writing-play itself (when it’s women being written on) need not be inherently misogynistic, the photos are often re-posted on Tumblr with explicitly misogynistic commentary. One of the common insults (along with “cheap whore” and “dirty pig” and so forth) is “worthless hole”. Every time I see that one, I marvel at it. It seems to me that for a hole to be worthless, the person making that judgment has to have no use for it. And when it’s a man making that judgement, isn’t he basically admitting he can’t get an erection, and that he has no imagination? Maybe not. But every time I see a woman on Tumblr with “worthless hole” written on her body, I think derisive thoughts about the boring limp-dicked motherfucker who (I imagine) wrote it. Similar Sex Blogging: Rough Sex For Whores: WTF?Saturday, September 8th, 2012 -- by Bacchus This story makes me shake my head:
The obvious part is, dude shot himself down by being fetish-negative and judgmental about rough sex before he took the elementary precaution of finding out how his dinner companion felt about it. Stupid! Hardly the first time, though, that a man’s arrogant assumptions cost him in lost nookie opportunities. But in my book, he committed double-extra-stupidity by using “whore” pejoratively. It’s one of those words — like “cunt” when it’s used as an insult — the utterance of which implies a huge package of the speaker’s bad attitudes toward women in general. Definitely not a word to trot out when you’re wining-and-dining! Similar Sex Blogging: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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