Woman Lust

February 24, 2010

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Why are women so attractive?
The talcum powder, the perfume
The pedicure touch

Why are women so unstoppably attractive?
The unruly hair, the lust
The sensuous bust

Why are women so insatiably attractive?
The lips, the clit
The well defined hips

Why are women so incredibly hot?
It’s cool, its fine
The kinkiness in you they invite

 

Heavily inspired from this fantastic creation.

Gender, An Overrated Word?

March 30, 2009

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[Picture source & a must read post at The Lesbian Lifestyle]

Food For Thought

February 9, 2009

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An interesting conversation with a biologist friend. His point:

When we talk of heterosexual relationships (from an Indian perspective), our thoughts are mostly centred around terms like compatibility, personality, profession, education and such like. Sex, though a very important factor doesn’t hold much weight age (because saying it out loud is paap no?).

But when we speak of Homosexuality….

S-E-X is where everything starts and ends. Somehow it seems our society simply can’t comprehend the fact that a Queer relationship is also nothing but union of two individuals.

Funny no, a simple understandable fact barely has any takers in this country. If people of the world need some lessons in double standards, India is the place to be.

Worse yet, forcing their way into people’s lives, bedrooms, private spaces is becoming a rising trend for politically inclined religious fuckers.

So while our esteemed Government(s), Judicial System and Police Force continue with their age-old “hum dekhenge, hum soochenge, hum karenge” approach. This is what you could should do.

Join the Pink Chaddi movement.

pinkchaddiThe logic behind the campaign is fairly shakhahari; it’s all about showing some lurvee to our (in) famous saffron brothers aka. Shri Ram Sena. Why? Because we think it will add some color to their…Er…dull persona.

How it works?

Fairly simple; Sistas look for your old, torn, period stained…whatever the state, pink chaddis. Brothers are also encouraged to dig deep in their closets (don’t worry yeh andar ki baat rahegi) or buy some really cheap (pink) chaddis from the market and send them over to:

 

The Pink Chaddi Campaign,
C/O Alternate Law Forum,
122/4 Infantry Road
(opposite Infantry Wedding House)
Bangalore 560001
Karnataka
Contact person: Nithin (9886081269)

 

To know more, visit the Pink Chaddi Blog.

 

Lastly, in the words of a wise lady – Go forth and chaddify.

Consumerism And Sex

February 5, 2009

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sexobject It is shocking to see the number of advertisements floating around these days which portray women as desired objects and man as consumer, directly or in-directly. According to these advertisements the Man is the hunter, woman the hunted. Man the voyeur, woman the victim. At times some of these women advertisements are so over the top, that it makes it hard for the whole family to sit together and watch television. And sadly, there is no one to question the present market-and-media ethics that turns women’s bodies into consumer objects?

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Gaydar

January 18, 2009

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I was at a seminar with a group of people recently when one of them declared that he was gay. In the lunch break, one of my friends slipped over to me and whispered,

Of all the people, I never would have guessed that this guy was gay.

I didn’t follow my friend’s surprise. I hadn’t really had the chance to think about the guy too much since his declaration came pretty early in the day. But if I had had a chance to spend a little more time and if I’d been asked to hazard a guess, I’d have guessed him to be gay.

Why? According to my friend, he didn’t display any of the ‘classic gay mannerisms’ by which I take he meant the whole effeminate-loose-limbed thing that Bollywood portrays as ‘a mature view of homosexuality’. Obviously. This person was very ‘normal’ in his body language and expression and there was nothing effete about him.

And still I’m quite certain I’d have caught him on my gaydar. There was something, a little difficult to describe that set him apart from the straight men. A softness, a gentleness, a certain something that showed him to be very close to and cognizant of his own emotions.

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Condoms, For Men Only.

December 25, 2008

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[Guest Author : Saakshi O. Juneja]

“If you are above the age of 18, a male and seeking a job that combines work with pleasure, here is an unusual opening that promises a combination of both. The post of a condom tester is up for grabs as Durex, one of the world’s largest condom manufacturer has announced plans to recruit Indian males above the age of 18 to test their products. [Link]

Interesting. Encouraging. But sexist, without doubt.

durex_condom_ad My annoyance with the above ‘modern’ initiative is with the fact that women have been so easily excluded from Durex’s consumer involvement programme. This to me is nothing but just another example of what our society perceives is a woman’s worth in matters related to S-E-X: The man is in charge of the sexual act, the woman is merely the means to reach an orgasm.

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