On NSFW Sunday, All the Women Will Want Lesbian Sex

Riese
Aug 1, 2010
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IN THE FUTURE LESBIANS WILL BE ALL THE RAGE: Men need women in ways that women simply don’t need men – they do just fine without us

“I was recently reading about yet another bevy of young women who are opting for pelvic refreshment with other women, and it struck me that the abandonment of men as sexual partners might not just be a fashion of our times, but an entirely natural process. Indeed, it might well be that women are naturally drawn to one another’s beds like bees to blossoms, and that only the need to get someone to make babies, or do the Neolithic equivalent of unblocking the loo, is what caused cavewomen to agree to have sex with cavemen in the first place. Otherwise, sexually speaking, the girls get on very nicely without us.” (@independent.ie)

iSex:  Scientific proof that Macs are sexier than PC’s (20 photos)

some dudes put together a bunch of “sexy mac apples and ipods” so. i don’t know what “sexy” means in this context but the title is funny

WALK OF NOSHAME: The Walk of Shut the Fuck Up:

“How about you rename this kit something less slut-shaming? How about “Walk of ‘Motherfuckers, I Just Got Laid!’” Or “Walk of ‘I’m a Sexually Liberated Woman, Thankyouverymuch’?” Or “Walk of ‘Where I Spent the Night is None of Your Goddamn Business’?” Because I’m way over the practice of telling women that spending the night with someone is something to be ashamed of.” (@britisshameless)

SEX ED: Shaming Teenagers About Sex is a Bad Idea:

“In this critical period for teenagers, when they are vulnerable to so many influences, why would you bring shame into the mix rather than encouraging open and honest dialogue?” (@gender across borders)

SLUT IT UP: My Sluthood, Myself:

“I now knew how to find a lover. And knowing those, I admitted what everyone around me already knew: I wasn’t ready for a new relationship. I couldn’t handle the vulnerability required. It was hurting me too much, too often. But suddenly, it was OK. Suddenly I saw that I didn’t have to keep trying. There were other options.” (@yesmeansyes)

NO FEAR: Why Are We Often Terrified of Our Own Sexuality:

“While so much about sexuality is brazenly public these days, we haven’t advanced very far in our ability to talk about our sexual fears and anxieties.” (@alternet)

SEX ADVICE: Sex Advice from Etsy Vendors:

Q: I kissed this girl at a party and it was fun, but I was a little drunk. I’ve always wanted to explore my bisexual side, but I’m worried about leading her on. Should I just let it be or should I write her an email explaining the situation and see how she reacts?
A: I vote you let her know it. Explain the situation and see what she has to say about it. If she’s bisexual or gay she’s probably been in the same place as you have and I doubt she would be offended. Who knows? Maybe she’ll have some amazingly helpful advice for you to top it all off.
(@nerve.com)

SEXY TUMBLR ALERT: Forma Raro Cum Sapientia:

What does that even mean? I don’t know; I only speak English or Canadian (occasionally Hebrew), but I think it means SEXY IMAGERY FOR LESBIANS TO LOOK AT AND ENJOY. Is it “sex”? No. It’s SEXY. Much like Brandy Howard of In Your Box Office fame isn’t “being dizzy and falling into a pile of hot, slippery desire,” but THE REASON for the falling. You know?

HOT GIRLS: 13 Hottest Celebrities in Bondage Gear:

“Angelina Jolie, Britney Spears, Olivia Munn & More: Hollywood’s 13 Hottest Bondage Girls! Who’s Best?” (@hollywoodlife)

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Riese is the co-founder of Autostraddle.com as well as an award-winning writer, video-maker and LGBTQ+ Marketing consultant. Her work has appeared in nine books, magazines including Marie Claire and Curve, and all over the web including Nylon, Queerty, Nerve, Bitch, Emily Books and Jezebel. She had a very popular personal blog once upon a time, and then she recapped The L Word, and then she had the idea to make this place, and now here we all are! In 2016, she was nominated for a GLAAD Award for Outstanding Digital Journalism. She grew up in Michigan, lost her mind in New York, and now lives in Los Angeles. Follow her on twitter and instagram.

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