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The Fantasy Series – Episode 1Here it is!  I have been talking about doing a “Fantasy Series†for over a year now.  In this series I said that I would work up a fictional conversation between myself and some of my favorite women I follow on
hotwifetexts: The Fantasy Series – Episode 1 Here it is!  I have been talking about doing a “Fantasy Series†for over a year now.  In this series I said that I would work up a fictional conversation between myself and some of my favorite women
sabudn: *** This illustration is a work of fiction depicting very dark sexual fantasies. It is in no way intended to promote violence towards women. *** Hello my friends!And here is the second pic of June! As always, lost of fun!I tried a different
sabudn: *** This illustration is a work of fiction depicting very dark sexual fantasies. It is in no way intended to promote violence towards women. *** Hello my friends! Here’s the first Illustration for September. I had the idea for this pic
superheroesincolor: Octavia Estelle Butler (1947 - 2006) Octavia Butler was an American science fiction writer. A multiple-recipient of both the Hugo and Nebula awards, Butler was one of the best-known women in the field. In 1995, she became the first
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sabudn: *** This illustration is a work of fiction depicting very dark sexual fantasies. It is in no way intended to promote violence towards women. *** Hello my friends! And here is the first pic for this month! after a long time running the polls,
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sabudn: *** This illustration is a work of fiction depicting very dark sexual fantasies. It is in no way intended to promote violence towards women. *** Hello my friends!And here is the second pic for this month!This pic was really interesting to work
“I love it,” Tamara would say. “You’re gonna fuck another man in front of your husband. When?”“I’m waiting for Dave to ask me. Mike says he will. He wants it coming from Dave. Says it’s a cuckold admission he wants Dave to make.”“Nice!
sabudn: *** This illustration is a work of fiction depicting very dark sexual fantasies. It is in no way intended to promote violence towards women. ***And here’s for another Bad-Ending pic! Korra this time! even though I don’t know much about the
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sabudn: *** This illustration is a work of fiction depicting very dark sexual fantasies. It is in no way intended to promote violence towards women. *** And here’s Mrs Incredible Bad-Ending! no much to say apart that even with all the suggestions,
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Fictional news article I wrote some time back. The women in the two photos aren’t even the same ones, though I did try to make it appear that they could be.
thefingerfuckingfemalefury: deltaqoodrem: Michelle Rodriguez laying down truths [x] That third gif also sums up the reason why so many queer women in fiction get treated like shit and why we barely get acknowledged as existing at all These pathetic
dragonageconfessions: Confession: Even when presented with such great romance options in DA2, I find myself attracted to Meredith above all else. Middle-Aged women are usually never given a place in fiction besides a few formulaic and trite roles, but
Herland, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (The Women’s Press, 1986).From Oxfam in Nottingham
Native Tongue, by Suzette Haden Elgin (Women’s Press, 1985).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
cyberclays: MILKY OVERDRIVE - by jarold Sng “Milky Overdrive was a collaboration project with a few buddies of mine (7 of us in total). The main subject was attractive women and some sort of machinery. Really fun! The final book is around 12 inches
aiffe: im-still-flying: Badass Women of Avatar Update of this postInspired by this post I love this as an example of how diverse the women of Avatar are, from how many walks of life and with many different goals. But the “badass” bit, in a way,
girljournals: “female characters never get to be strong without being written as lesbians!” what movies and shows are these people watching where this is true i really want to know
: That’s always been part of my goal — to show the dark side of women. Men write about bad men all the time, and they’re called antiheroes. A theme that has always interested me is how women express anger, how women express violence. That is very
isleofapplepies: One of my least favourite dialogue tropes is when a man tells a woman “you can’t do that” or “I wouldn’t do that if I were you” and she says “why? because I’m a woman and therefore too weak to handle this/can’t take
For all the women I have loved who were dragged through the mud
bikiniarmorbattledamage: ladyofpayne submitted: It seems there is bingo. What do you think about? Why bad girls in games always have armor bikini? Developers thinks that it explains why bad girls always loose? I have no idea. How about you? This is
congenitalprogramming: thefingerfuckingfemalefury: deltaqoodrem: Michelle Rodriguez laying down truths [x] That third gif also sums up the reason why so many queer women in fiction get treated like shit and why we barely get acknowledged as existing
“extremely attractive semi-evil women with great hair” still remains the greatest description of my taste in fictional characters ever.
onebuttscratcher: supercuddlypuppies:geekygothgirl:sandandglass:TDS, March 24, 2015This just in, literally science fiction things to occur before equal pay for women. (Also I’d be interested to see how intersectionality was taken into account in that
Women in Science Fiction Week: Why Olivia Dunham on 'Fringe' Is My Favorite Female Character on TV
nonasuch: From the page in my DC Zinefest zine entitled “Things I Learned From Awesome Fictional Women.” (If you are interested in making or contributing to a DIY fanzine, WE SHOULD TALK. Doctor Who things are in the works.)
dreamingdarkly: talesforsluts: dreamingdarkly: Brand new one. I feel oddly guilty for things like this. Being a geek myself. I regularly turn women into playthings and fuck toys in fiction, but start out with a geek and I feel bad… *shrug*
call-of-cthulhu: intotheoven: fer1972: “Ellen Ripley” (Madonna and Child) A piece in my upcoming solo show “Stellar: The Women of Science Fiction” at 303 North Studio in Las Vegas, July 5th- July 31st. Thank you Jska! HOLY CRAP. I agree.
daughtersofsappho: “A vintage circa 1958 original 2 ¼" camera negative featuring a portrait of two women in an intimate embrace and used for the cover of the lesbian pulp fiction novel, Evil, by photographer Peter Basch and from his personal archive.
isaia: someareblindtoitsbeauty: 429blankpages: popular-c-c: I uhhhh, got a little heated about Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette in my latest video. (Patreon, Twitter) I know I just reblogged this, but definitely check out the whole video on
superheroesincolor: Reckonings: Contemporary Short Fiction by Native American Women (2008) “The fifteen Native women writers in Reckonings document transgenerational trauma, yet they also celebrate survival. Their stories are vital testaments
porcupine-girl: socimages: Realism v. gender ideology: Women in apocalyptic fiction shaving their armpits. By Lisa Wade, PhD This is what gender ideology looks like. That’s The Walking Dead’s Rosita Espinosa and a total absence of armpit hair.
dresdencodak: tessfowler: professor-slimmcharles: senilesnake: nomderonge: femularity: rescue me *sets own house on fire* Something is missing.. This post got so much better!! More buff women in fiction, please. They’re everywhere in real
bemusedlybespectacled: bemusedlybespectacled: I always find it kind of weird that matriarchal cultures in fiction are always “women fight and hunt, men stay home and care for the babies” because world-building-wise, it makes no sense think about
valwinz: ISIS killing women left and right but here in the west we care about the evils of Sexist air conditioning or about fictional women in videos games and lest not forget the lion
dresdencodak: tessfowler: professor-slimmcharles: senilesnake:nomderonge: femularity: rescue me *sets own house on fire* Something is missing.. This post got so much better!! More buff women in fiction, please. They’re everywhere in real life!
bemusedlybespectacled: I always find it kind of weird that matriarchal cultures in fiction are always “women fight and hunt, men stay home and care for the babies” because world-building-wise, it makes no sense think about it. like, assuming that
Persephone Books Persephone Books reprints neglected fiction and non-fiction by mid-twentieth century (mostly women) writers.”
vicholas:vicholas:Rika from Pokemon is trending in Japanese Twitter because she scored #1 in a poll asking women their current fictional crushes lmaoList here. She fucking beat Gojo, the Golden Kamuy guys, Kento Nanami, Aki Chainsawman, a lot of rando
fashiondisastercecil: More stories with women saving women please Women in fiction being as fiercely protective of young girls as we are in real life please
journeyintomisandry: Lesbian genre fiction is vital. Literary fiction about lesbians is important, but you’re far more likely to find Tragic Lesbians there—women who die for loving women, or who never find someone to love them back. But in lesbian
supercuddlypuppies:geekygothgirl:sandandglass:TDS, March 24, 2015This just in, literally science fiction things to occur before equal pay for women. (Also I’d be interested to see how intersectionality was taken into account in that study, if WOC will
the-future-now: Gamers call female WWII soldiers in ‘Call of Duty,’ a game with zombies, unrealistic follow @the-future-now a world in which fictional creatures are more realistic than women who can fight