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it’s my birthday today and, as usual, it didn’t quite hit me that i’m another year older until i logged in to change my age in my blog description asdns
after a few solid years of listening to people wonder what happened to the types of fun teen romcoms geared towards girls they were making in the 90s and 2000s (your cluelesses and bring it ons and 10 things i hates about yous), it hit me that as a 2010s teen girl ™ i don’t remember romcoms really being trendy? they were mostly marketing dytopias to teen girls because of the popularity of the hunger games aslknds and subversions of romcoms were more popular overall so the romances we did get had some kind of twist (like the fault in our stars being a tradegy and so on). it wasn’t until the to all the boys series got adapted that i remember romcoms played straight taking off again.
this is all based off my often vague and unreliable memory of course, but i just remember the 2010s being a more jaded time which is why now i think people are burnt out on that and craving the percieved simplicity of earlier times. i wouldn’t be suprised if this became a cycle and we all brought back the romcom just to get tired of it again
Smol Scale
“love is in the air” wrong! that’s the buildup of static electricity before the discharge of lightning. you’ll want to seek cover. quickly
you pierce my soul. i am half agony, half hope.
actually while im conducting ken related research. IF you had Barbies growing up, did you own a Ken?
yes - i had one token Ken
yes - i had multiple Kens
i had 0 Kens
i had neither Barbies nor Kens but want to be included
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The thing blue state leftists don’t seem to understand about red states is that telling minorities to “just leave” is really insidious. That is exactly what the republicans want. They want to make their state so miserable and dangerous and scary for everyone who isn’t a conservative cisgender heterosexual white Christian that those people leave. Leave behind their family, their homes, their friends, their jobs, their community, the places they’ve lived their entire life. With every person who leaves it is one less gay person teaching their children, one less person protesting outside the capitol, one less blue voter trying to stop the place they call home from sliding into fascism.
Many of us cannot afford to ‘just leave’ and many of us don’t want to because contrary to popular belief, North Carolina isn’t an irredeemable shithole with nothing to offer and no sense of community. People do leave red states for their safety but that does not fix the underlying problem, that doesn’t even make the problem better.
‘people can write whatever the fuck they want’ and 'its good to approach writing about sensitive topics with some diligence and forethought’ are statements which can and do coexist
angryjewishharpist:">Pubic hair removal naturally irritates and inflames the hair follicles, leaving microscopic open wounds. Frequent hair removal is necessary to stay smooth, causing regular irritation of the shaved or waxed area. When that is combined with the warm, moist environment of the genitals, it becomes a happy culture media for some of the nastiest bacterial pathogens.
Dr. Gibson says that whatever method is used on pubic hair – razor blades, electric shavers, tweezers, waxing, depilatories, electrolysis - “hair, like crab grass, always grows back and eventually wins.”
In her practice it is not unusual to find patients with boils and abscesses on their genitals from shaving as well as cellulitis, an infection of the scrotum, labia or penis from shaving or from having sex with someone infected.
Herpes is also an increased risk “due to the microscopic wounds being exposed to virus carried by mouth or genitals.”
“It follows that there may be vulnerability to spread of other sexually transmitted diseases as well,” she says.
“Pubic hair does have a purpose, providing a cushion against friction that can cause skin abrasion and injury, and protection from bacteria. It is the visible result of adolescent hormones and certainly nothing to be ashamed of or embarrassed about.”
“It is time to declare a truce in the war on pubic hair and allow it to stay right where it belongs.”
Honestly amen
A doctor has launched an appeal to reverse one of the fashion trends of the last decade, seen in the explosion of beauty salons offering bikini waxing, laser hair removal and “vajazzling”– jewelled decoration of the genitals.
Pubic hair removal naturally irritates and inflames the hair follicles, leaving microscopic open wounds. Frequent hair removal is necessary to stay smooth, causing regular irritation of the shaved or waxed area. When that is combined with the warm, moist environment of the genitals, it becomes a happy culture media for some of the nastiest bacterial pathogens.
Dr. Gibson says that whatever method is used on pubic hair – razor blades, electric shavers, tweezers, waxing, depilatories, electrolysis - “hair, like crab grass, always grows back and eventually wins.”
In her practice it is not unusual to find patients with boils and abscesses on their genitals from shaving as well as cellulitis, an infection of the scrotum, labia or penis from shaving or from having sex with someone infected.
Herpes is also an increased risk “due to the microscopic wounds being exposed to virus carried by mouth or genitals.”
“It follows that there may be vulnerability to spread of other sexually transmitted diseases as well,” she says.
“Pubic hair does have a purpose, providing a cushion against friction that can cause skin abrasion and injury, and protection from bacteria. It is the visible result of adolescent hormones and certainly nothing to be ashamed of or embarrassed about.”
“It is time to declare a truce in the war on pubic hair and allow it to stay right where it belongs.”
Honestly amen
@mokinjays asked: gilmore girls + most underrated character
∟ being a kid is the pits sometimes
religious imagery is best when its used for gothic, vampiric, horror, or kinky shit