FishnetsForever
FishnetsForever
FishnetsForever

I haven't gotten any in six months, ugh, I'm going somewhat insane (but it's better than booty-calling the ex, which is the only option at this point, so really it's not an option.) Awww, I'm sorry... that must be incredibly stressful, even painful. Well, I guess if it was the reverse we wouldn't want a guy saying "I

Yeah, I'm gay and haven't really encountered a judgement from other women - except, ironically, straight women, who tell me I'm "just like a guy" and that I'm not "helping lesbians' image." I'm sorry, but don't lesbians have this image of sexless androgynous couples who only use their beds for drinking tea? I'm all

Oh god why isn't everyone a lesbian at least vulvae look like nature put a little effort into it dear lord >-<

"I just thought all men were terrible at sex until I figured out I was a lesbian."

This whole article was really fucking heteronormative (literally).... not surprised.

UGH. I'm so sorry you were in an emotionally abusive relationship. I am also sorry the sex was shitty. I'm sorry, if you can put your dick inside a vagina then your mouth on someone's vulva shouldn't be "gross." I never understood that. On the bright side, you clearly have a supportive boyfriend who sounds like an

Hello, sex-drive twin! I could have sex every fucking day and it still wouldn't completely satisfy me, and I totally understand. Now, I'm no couple's counselor, but it kind of sounds like your guy might like being in control of the sex flow, so to speak. He also just may have a lower drive than you (right now or in

Uh, no, frankly, if he wants to be gone down on, he oughtta be going down. You can't let him be the straight male equivalent of a pillow queen. That's not fair for you. If your desires in sex from this thing you've got going don't match up and/or he doesn't think you're a serious relationship and you want to be, then

Ahahaha, how cute is it to think of WSJ entertaining the idea that women actualy are people with sex drives? Bahaha.

That's true - and unfortunately a lot of people are going to make the argument "but why put anything up on Facebook that you don't want the whole world to see?"

That article blatantly assumes that women are always the ones NOT wanting sex. Not the case. I know plenty of females my age (late adolescence, early 20s... ... although that's redundant, actually, now that I think of it) that have sex drives that simply DON'T match up with their male partners - and the GUYS are the

Or, apparently, having strangers jack off to.

Maybe this is my crazy woman brain interfering with my sex drive again... but seriously? It's a bikini. Do you slaver away at ALL THE ALMOST-NUDE BODIES! at the beach? No.

I'd have so much more respect for this group if they just admitted it was a fucking publicity stunt.

How 'bout we just don't make them the specific fantasy of anyone?

This times a thousand, thank you.

I'm laughing my ass off at the irony of your using a C.S. Lewis quote (Christian author, if you're unaware - and clearly you are) for defending absurdly sexualized characters (relatively un-Christian.)

My vagina muttered at me "you better not shove any LSD inside me, lady."

See ALL OF MY OTHER comments on this thread. As a female who has been celibate for six months, being celibate is nothing to be ashamed of. Being mad about being celibate and BLAMING OTHER HUMAN BEINGS FOR NOT WANTING TO SLEEP WITH YOU is. How can someone who's from the Islamic Brotherhood NOT be an MRA? Are you also

I'm not saying it's a deficit. I'm saying that MRAs THEMSELVES who don't get laid are clearly bent out of shape about not getting "enough" sex or the sex they want or any sex at all - and that it is ironic that how they act about it (ie like a whiny baby) is part of the root of what they perceive as a problem (ie the