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treadsoftlyonmydreams:

Johan Thörnqvist (via Snarlik.se – Johan Thörnqvist)
bridgettelizabeth:

jflee:

This is called insinuation. It is sexy but the woman’s respect and class is not compromised. It is something that the women of today have either forgotten how to do or were just never taught. Anyone can be a whore and take a naked picture (Lohan) or make a sex tape (Hilton) and put it on the internet for everyone to see.

Really? Because the way I see it, they’re all just expressing the exact same desires in their own way, and I think that shaming women for the manner in which they express their sexuality is quite tacky. Whether you’re on your back with a view of the Eiffel Tower between your legs or posting nude photos on the internet, you’re letting people that you’re comfortable with your sexuality and your body.
If a naked photo or a sex tape are cause enough for you to lose respect for someone, maybe you’re the one who needs to re-examine what you’ve been taught. We all have different interests and tastes. This image would be seen as being far too tame for some tastes and far too vulgar for others. Look at the stuff that interests you and leave what doesn’t to the people who enjoy it. That’s not to say that you shouldn’t voice your opinions and let people know what you find appealing, but don’t ever think that those opinions give you the right to tell other people how they should present their own bodies or express their own desires.

bridgettelizabeth:

jflee:

This is called insinuation. It is sexy but the woman’s respect and class is not compromised. It is something that the women of today have either forgotten how to do or were just never taught. Anyone can be a whore and take a naked picture (Lohan) or make a sex tape (Hilton) and put it on the internet for everyone to see.

Really? Because the way I see it, they’re all just expressing the exact same desires in their own way, and I think that shaming women for the manner in which they express their sexuality is quite tacky. Whether you’re on your back with a view of the Eiffel Tower between your legs or posting nude photos on the internet, you’re letting people that you’re comfortable with your sexuality and your body.

If a naked photo or a sex tape are cause enough for you to lose respect for someone, maybe you’re the one who needs to re-examine what you’ve been taught. We all have different interests and tastes. This image would be seen as being far too tame for some tastes and far too vulgar for others. Look at the stuff that interests you and leave what doesn’t to the people who enjoy it. That’s not to say that you shouldn’t voice your opinions and let people know what you find appealing, but don’t ever think that those opinions give you the right to tell other people how they should present their own bodies or express their own desires.

niceslide:

themaxdavis:

(via chrisfabian, thekidstable)
museumoflatinamericanart:

Esterio Segura
Jaula de aviones 2,  2000
wood and plastic planes in a wire cage
Gift of the artist, M.2009.016

museumoflatinamericanart:

Esterio Segura

Jaula de aviones 2,  2000

wood and plastic planes in a wire cage

Gift of the artist, M.2009.016

remash:

fragment no. 5 ~ florian claar | atsum izumi photo

remash:

fragment no. 5 ~ florian claar | atsum izumi photo

arosesrabidhole:

http://arosesrabidhole.tumblr.com
http://seasofvoices.tumblr.com