Because it’s still Monday somewhere west of you! (Unless you’re reading this REALLY late.)
Learn more if you’ve been under a rock the past few Mondays, or submit!
Because it’s still Monday somewhere west of you! (Unless you’re reading this REALLY late.)
Learn more if you’ve been under a rock the past few Mondays, or submit!
Just browse through the tag here if you missed it last week. It’s basically just a body positive celebration.
Anyone 18+ can submit, and you can ask to be anonymous if you want.
Let it begin!
How you developed! Start off the same but end different. #vagina #penis. #anatomy (Taken with instagram)
I’m glad I’ve been able to increasingly incorporate the body positive movement into my blog, and in such a fun way as this.
It’ll be back next week if anyone else wants to submit! Or wants to submit again, haha.
Whatever, it’s nothing I don’t see every day walking around a college campus in warm weather.
(Plus I’m not bothered by camel toe anyways. Some people have a vagina. Some people wear very tight, thin pants. Sometimes these people intersect. No big deal to me.)
Is when I’m fingering or giving oral, and I see the vulva turning from pinkish to that aroused reddish-purple shade. Unf.
Or anything else worth sharing?
As I’ve mentioned here before, my biggest surprise during my first sexual experience was how far back the vaginal opening is. I had seen plenty of porn over the years, of course, but I never truly realized just how close it is to the anus until I actually got up-close-and-personal with one.
Anonymous submitted:
I have been tying my labia in a knot for 20 years. A few weeks ago, I anonymously posted this fact to the vagina confessions tumblr page (or is it vulva confessions?). I am wondering if maybe that post has inspired others…Anyway, there is a trick. You have to make sure you are very dry so dusting your labia with cornstarch is good. It stops the labia from slipping out of the knot. (Note: baby powder and talc are bad. They lead to yeast infections.)
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Very interesting! I didn’t know there was such an art to it, haha. I love learning stuff like this, so thanks for sharing.