- Jean Paul Sartre, introducing to Franz Fanon’s “Wretched of the Earth”
- Jean Paul Sartre, introducing to Franz Fanon’s “Wretched of the Earth”
And why would you *admit* to doing this?
And why would you *admit* to doing this?
Imagine you defend your community, get ICE following you home, doxxed by the far right, and then a supposed journalist stakes out your house waiting for footage of your arrest?!
Absolutely fuck right off.
Imagine you defend your community, get ICE following you home, doxxed by the far right, and then a supposed journalist stakes out your house waiting for footage of your arrest?!
Absolutely fuck right off.
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We welcome submissions that are research-oriented (basic, applied, clinical, translational, humanistic, theoretical, etc.), real-world/community-oriented, and/or based in lived experience. No limits to disciplinary or topical focus area!
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It's a layer of feeling safe with someone. Safe enough to be gentle.
Yes, it takes trust to allow someone to use pain for pleasure...
Don’t bait & switch me. Don’t audition as a freak and then clock out once you’re comfortable.🤬
Making every encounter revolve around kink can be a way to distance emotionally from a partner (for me personally).
Also, many people go through a slutty phase. They aren't holding it in. They grew out of it.
Making every encounter revolve around kink can be a way to distance emotionally from a partner (for me personally).
Also, many people go through a slutty phase. They aren't holding it in. They grew out of it.
It's a layer of feeling safe with someone. Safe enough to be gentle.
Yes, it takes trust to allow someone to use pain for pleasure...
Don’t bait & switch me. Don’t audition as a freak and then clock out once you’re comfortable.🤬
It's a layer of feeling safe with someone. Safe enough to be gentle.
Yes, it takes trust to allow someone to use pain for pleasure...