Category Archives: ARCHIVE BLOGGERY

Critique Your Dickpics

Being a woman on the internet, I’m often sent unsolicited dick pics. However, much like this blogger on Tumblr, it’s not the size or shape I’m interested in. It’s composition, lighting and artistic flair that does it for me. Read all of the posts on “critiquing your dick pics with love” as each is a work of genius. Below is one of many amusing examples (click here to see the actual pic – NSFW obviously, as it’s a knob):

‘this is what i like to call “the log”. 

“the log” is when you take a bird’s eye view, close-up shot of your enormous dick, with your dick taking up most of the frame & with very little surrounding detail. dudes, they’re boring. they’re ~so~ boring. they say “look at my fat cock” & fuck all else. they say “i’m hung, but i’m remarkably dull”.

i have a backlog of approximately 7,800 logs in my inbox & i never want to see another log in my life… your dick pic gets a D.’

For the full glory of this blog, logs and all, click here.

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Gucci Leather

Here are a few choice paragraphs from a long but fascinating GQ article by a man addicted to buying Gucci leather outfits, nearly bankrupting himself in the process. He comes across with the arrogance of extreme privilege you’d expect from a man who spends hundreds of thousands of dollars on fashion, but writes deeply and insightfully about the power of clothing as both a fetish and a lifestyle in itself:

“…I began to seek sexual expression in the form of high fashion, men’s because I liked the hardness and women’s because I liked the sexiness. Blended together, it became a rocker look, particularly with the three skull rings on each hand to fit my usual dark mood…

…I had always been attracted to S&M, even at an early age, when I didn’t know what it was. My mother wore leather gloves in springtime. My first teacher in kindergarten, who probably thought I was mentally challenged because I never spoke, also wore leather gloves, and every day as she left I would watch as she slowly put them on with the stretch and pull of the fingers. My eighth-grade math teacher wore stiletto black leather boots and black hair like Elvira and spoke in dismissive clips, and I adored her, even when she dropped test results into my lap with B- circled in red at the top… 

…I did engage in a relationship with a dominatrix after the failure of my second marriage. I left the scene after two years. But I clearly missed it, the trappings of leather increasingly irresistible. I liked extreme feelings of restraint and taking pain. But I was also interested in everything…

…I began to wonder about sex and sexuality and where exactly I fit in in the complex spectrum. I did go into the sexual unknown, and the clothing I began to wear routinely gave me the confidence to do it, to transcend the rigid definitions of sexuality and gender, just as I also know there were the requisite stereotypical snickers…”

Full article here.

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Defining the Historian

Fern Riddell at the Vice and Virtue blog has written a wonderful post on women throughout history who have written about sex and sexuality. She has listed some notable female writers and exactly why each is important. Here, she explains her motives for doing so:

“…Why do we immediately judge women if they initiate a discussion about sex? What is it about the feminine voice, discussing sex with authority or knowledge, whether that is medical, personal, or historical, that society finds so challenging, so revolutionary, or so subversive? Surely women have been writing about sex for as long as men? I’m pretty sure we’ve been talking about it for even longer. So to try and answer this question for myself I turned first to my books, and then to the brilliant community of historians I know on twitter. And we made a list. A list of women who have written about sex, throughout history, so that I can prove women have been doing this for just as long as men. Sexual knowledge is not the authority of just one gender, although history often likes to tell us differently…”

Read the brilliant post here.

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