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Holly writes about her experiences as an active member of the BDSM community, a partner in a polyamorous relationship, and an all-around completely horny slut. She also writes editorials from a sex-positive feminist perspective, advice on sexuality and kink, and humorous critiques of sexism online and in the media.
About Rape Culture: Posts about the feminist concept of a "rape culture" and the creation of a "consent culture. What is Rape Culture? Defending the Indefensible. A Grand Game. Supply-Side Rape Prevention.
Sex Tips: Advice on sex, dating, and related matters. Some Points on Social Skills. How to Give a Blowjob. How to Have the Big O. The Gentleman's Guide to Ogling. How to make your own simple strap-on harness: a photo guide! BDSM Educational posts about kinkiness and the kink community. How to get into BDSM the short version.
How to go to a play party and not play. True-Life Erotica: Sexy stories from her life. The Dance. First Spanking. How to Have Sex on the Brooklyn Bridge. Anatomy of a Scene. I'm not a woman, so I guess my opinion is of limited value here, but it annoys me when people equate being "an all-around completely horny slut" with "feminism".
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to the club to find me some feminists! Sex-positivity is a major focus of feminist efforts. Just because some women are horny and want to have lots of sex, doesn't mean that they want to have sex with you. I have to ask, is this because you think women shouldn't have or enjoy sex, and certainly shouldn't be honest about it? Or because sex is degrading? Or because, wait, no, this is my favorite one, even if women like sex they certainly shouldn't ever talk about it, heavens!