50 shades of grey is 50 shades of wrong. the moral of the story was not 'bdsm is erotic so every one should try it'. the moral of the story was about abuse being passed on from one person to another and how damaging that is.
mr grey had the potential to be a normal well adjusted human being until some older woman got her hands on him and bdsm'd him into a damaged person. he then passed this damage onto his virginal assistant thereby fucking her up for the rest of her life.
there is no erotica in that. only abuse and damage.
yet females talk about this story like: i found the book so erotic, i wouldn't mind someone tying me up ..
the amount of people thinking they wanted to give bdsm a go increased after this book hit the markets without people having any understanding of a few key (vital) points.
1) bdsm has certain rules and codes the parties must adhere to such as a code word for STOP i'm not enjoying this!
2) studies shows that 99% of those who participate in bdsm are using it to deal with sexual trauma of some type. e.g. a female who has been raped now goes into bdsm relationships with men where they are tied up and controlled because this gives her a (false) sense of security. as apposed to having her sexual trauma treated professionally. using bdsm in this way .. she will always remain damaged.
empowerment does not equal control over others. if you have the need to control others you are not in a position of power and what you're doing won't give you that power.
empowerment equals freedom and equality.
Thursday, May 19, 2016
the australian government should ..
1) they should decriminalise drugs like portugal have and give those addicted to drugs free help as part of their treatment plan
2) they should employ the swedish model to decrease the demand in sex workers and trafficking
3) they should convict and jail any corportate criminals that ruin the lives of others through greed like iceland did
4) they should back australian's and ban fracking as other countries have done
5) they should embrace the cuban way of living as a way of dealing with their oil crisis (before we have an oil crisis of our own)
6) they should give their citizens free education as is done in europe
7) they should ban monsanto (gmo) the way other countries have done
8) they should ban pesticides and other chemical farming and embrace and promote growing organic they way cuba have done
9) they should consider making pornography illegal the way some countries have done (especially the access of gonzo porn) and if not making it illegal then make it only accessable via payment / account / password
Thursday, May 12, 2016
judgmental
i don't judge others against gay marriage however i do believe it's an acceptable thing we need to fully explore. i don't judge others who are overweight though i do think this is something we need to fully explore. i don't judge others for taking their clothes off although i do thinks this is something we need to fully explore. i don't judge religion, gender, race, societal standing, looks ..
when i say there is an issue with objectifying women i don't mean that men who enjoy a look-see are a bunch of brainless douches who need to have their penises chopped off. when i say rihanna and the like are playing with fire i don't mean that females who do that are lower than or less than.
it might surprise people to know the underlining processes behind my views.
firstly, we're told it's necessary and needed and a normal part of being human (men need it, women want to be it). that it is understandable and perfectly ok [to objectify women]
- if a female is coerced, forced, drugged, verbally persuaded, has money held over her head, held against her wishes, is not making an open, free choice
- if a female is raped, hurt, tortured, permanently mentally or pshycally damaged
- if a female is verbally abused, demeaned, put down, called names
i'm yet to understand how that is perfectly ok ??
- if a man knowingly enters the situation knowing any of the above to be the case - how is that perfectly normal?
- if a man knowingly watches when the above is the case - how is that perfectly normal?
- if a man knows this shit is happening and doesn't give a shit - how is that perfectly normal?
- if a man knows this shit is happening and thinks it should because women are pieces of shit to be used and abused - how is that perfectly ok?
- if a man profits off the above happening - how is that perfectly normal?
- if a man knows this shit is happening and stands back and does nothing, while claiming to be one of the good guys - how is that perfectly normal?
unless you're telling others to respect their toys / entertainment [how some men see women] / or lose them, why are you in it and ok with that?
it's not good enough just to say women have the right to work in the industry therefore men have the right to accept their offerings .. while awful things are happening within the industry and you've got your head in the sand. how is that perfectly normal?
how is it that someone is being judgmental when their view is based on a person's welfare? are you watching women in the industry because you're looking out for their welfare?
how is it that someone is being judgmental when their view is based on a person's welfare? are you watching women in the industry because you're looking out for their welfare?
i'm not saying you're an asshole for wanting to see raunchy, seductive, sensual, naked women .. yet i have a hard time with a person who engages in something that ultimately hurts women somewhere in the world - no matter what .. saying their actions are perfectly normal because women have a right to be there.
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