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When masturbating, how many times are you able to orgasm in succession before not being able to anymore?
Just once, vulva
2 to 3 times, vulva
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#usually just once but very very rarely I can eke out a second or a third#they’re not ‘real’ orgasms with concomitant emissions but they’re like shadow orgasms almost#it’s a ton of work and it’s never as satisfying as the first#my wife though#not only can she orgasm more than 6 times per session#she often isn’t satisfied until she’s done it at least twice that many times#once she gets going#she’s going for a long time#very fortunate for me#a guy who can stay hard for a long time and doesn’t really need to cum in order to feel satisfied in sex#she actually just masturbated to like#8 or 9 orgasms just last night#to the Sabrina Carpenter Rolling Stone photo shoot#as it happens#anyway#personal#wifeposting#i think i hauve covid
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Darkness on the edge of town, Kate Jackson
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diy noncon by jerking myself off when I’m not rlly up for it
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There are gonna be people who won't like hearing this but if you want to live in a world where mixed marriages, families, and adoptions (particularly POC adopting outside their "race") aren't maligned and discriminated against, then you have got to get more chill about seeing someone partaking in something cultural that you don't think fits the "race" you perceive them as.
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they say you can't pour from an empty cup but i've been doing it my whole life and aside from all of these mysterious ailments it's working out great for me
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10000 YEAR OLD ROCK ART OF GIRAFFES FOUND IN LIBYA LET'S GO
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This whole thing about scanning your face to prove tour age is making me remember, in 2018 while out in paris we got our wallet stolen during a particularly busy night at a lesbian bar. It was very late and with no money to buy metro tickets we were effectively stranded, but some people helped us and we ended up staying the night at a really sweet older man's place. His face was deeply scarred and he was missing an eye. We chatted on our way and he told me about his life, probably to help calm me down. He explained he had been stuck in a house fire 20 years ago and had had multiple rounds of facial reconstruction and a skin graft, but there's only so much surgery can do so he just learned to live with it. I remember he said he liked the queer bars because they're the only place people don't really stare at him.
At some point I took out my phone, and at the time I was using face unlock. This prompted him to tell me all the ways this technology doesn't work on him. How his phone selfie camera doesn't focus right because it's not a detecting a face. How he had to update his ID the old fashioned way, because the website kept rejecting his photos. And how it was becoming more and more common, and how it was making his life way harder.
This was 7 years ago, and now whenever I see this sort of technology I think of how that guy can't use it. And how house fires are pretty common, and how anything from being born this way to a skin condition to heavy tattooing can probably cause the same issue. Can these people get age verified ? Will they just lose access to all social media, which are increasingly necessary in society, if this becomes the norm ? These are people who are already driven out of public spaces due to how they look, and they're getting pushed out online too all in the interest of companies wanting more money.
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What do you do when a printer doesn't work
I seek the wisdom of Marcus Aurelius.
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Samantha Riedel at Them:
Cuba’s National Assembly of People’s Power (NAPP) approved a law last week allowing transgender people to self-declare their gender on official documents without first undergoing surgery. NAPP members approved the new legislation on July 18, as the Associated Press reported. The law will allow citizens to change their gender marker on identification cards by request, and will no longer require applicants to provide a court order or proof of bottom surgery. Access to surgery has been limited in Cuba for years, according to Cuban LGBTQ+ activists, despite theoretically being guaranteed by the government since 2008. The U.S. government has maintained heavy economic sanctions against Cuba since 1962, severely limiting trade and access to resources like medical supplies. The new law also makes other, wide-ranging amendments to Cuba’s national civil registry — the state record-keeping system for birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and citizenship papers — such as legal recognition of common-law partnerships and a process for digitizing paper records. Per the Cuban constitution, the NAPP has final authority to “approve, modify, and derogate laws.” The new law “will allow the country to have a modern civil registry,” wrote Minister of Justice Oscar Silvera Martínez on X last week, including “the issuance of digital documents with full validity and efficiency.” (It’s not all sunshine and Pride flags, though, as Martínez also praised the new law for allowing Cuba to incorporate “artificial intelligence” into government systems; also on X, Díaz-Canel praised a separate new law establishing protections for youth with a celebratory image sourced to the “generative AI” company Sama.)
As the US and UK are going the wrong way on trans rights, Cuba will now permit people to change gender markers without bottom surgery.
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hope nothing on this list is in my house lol
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