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Thursday, March 30th, 2023 at
10:27 pm in Australia - Last edit on
Tags: Oppression, Sexual Identity, sexual oppression
There’s a big difference between the sexually oppressed (like myself) and the sexually suppressed. Sexually oppressed are fine with their sexuality but others around them are not. “You’re not gay! You don’t get to be gay!” That’s sexual oppression. Sexual suppression comes from the person themselves: “I.. I… I am not gay. I shouldn’t feel […]
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Wednesday, October 14th, 2015 at
12:17 am in Australia - Last edit on
June 13, 2024 Tags: Love Relationships, Oppression, Sex, Sexual Identity, sexuality
There is more than one way the male sexuality is being oppressed in our societies these days, but this comes in the form of having women essentially silently agree on what is OK for another woman to agree to in bed and what is not that creates oppression on male sexuality. Interestingly enough, this, of […]
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Friday, April 24th, 2015 at
5:50 am in Australia - Last edit on
Tags: Oppression, Sexual Identity, sexual oppression
People never want to admit to being sexually oppressed because they think that means they have an issue with their sexuality, but that’s not what it means. It means the opposite; others have a problem with the sexuality of someone who has unusual fetishes and kinks or an unusually strong sex drive. However, only the […]
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Thursday, January 9th, 2014 at
3:15 am in Australia - Last edit on
August 26, 2024 Tags: Oppression, Sexual Identity, sexual oppression
When you first think of sexual oppression, you’d think about the Victorian era or the 50’s and then go “aren’t we glad that’s over” but after giving it a lot of thought over the last 2 years, I’ve personally come to the conclusion that even though I’ve considered myself one of the most sexually “liberated” […]
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Monday, January 6th, 2014 at
1:01 am in Australia - Last edit on
June 13, 2024 Tags: Oppression, Sexual Identity, sexual oppression
It is not over yet. The sexual revolution of the 60’s might have been a good start, but we’re not nearly there yet. We are still sexually oppressed and there are people ferociously campaigning for more sexual oppression, which they like to call “purity”, without having the first idea what that word truly means. Even […]
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