Please note, this article states “female masturbation” and “women”. Other than that, it’s a cute article with lots of sources.
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Please note, this article states “female masturbation” and “women”. Other than that, it’s a cute article with lots of sources.
If you’re enjoying the Blush blogs, consider learning more with Blush: The Card Game from Renaissance Press.
Anyone who knows me personally knows that I am completely obsessed with Amazon Prime’s miniseries Good Omens. The book it is based on is written by Neil Gaiman and Sir Terry Pratchett.
And it is incredible.
The miniseries, I mean.
The book is pretty good, but the miniseries is something special.
And part of why it is special makes it worthy of being a Blush post: the non-binary representation of the angels and demons. (No, I’m not referencing the Dan Brown book.)
The Geekiary writes about it here, and it is definitely worth being a Recommendation Wednesday.
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I read this article from Heathline yesterday, and I loved it so much that I’m going to recommend it for today’s post.
It’s all about how menstruation changes throughout a person’s life (and it uses neutral pronouns!).
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Do you love Disney? Do you love food? Have I got the blog for you!
Menus, festivals, food news, and guides to the food at Disney World and Disneyland in California.
Are you interested in travelling to Disney? They are currently taking bookings until Dec 31, 2019! You can contact Jennifer Desmarais through Orleans Travel. jennifer.desmarais@orleanstravel.ca
The baby Dragon has been very clingy, which has been limiting my research time, so the post on period blood is going to have to wait until two weeks from now. In the meantime, this awesome and adorable webcomic is my recommendation for today:
It’s called Assigned Male, written by Sophie Labelle. You can find the comic on Tumblr, like it on Facebook, follow Sophie on Twitter (@assignedmale), buy stuff from its Etsy shop, support it on Patreon, and eventually, hopefully, find the comic on its website. The website is currently down because of a violent series of death threats and hacking, which you can read about here and here.
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