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camifornilla · 3 months ago
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I’m cross faded but I think if they make side stories for Low Tide In Twilight that Wonyoung and Haesung should get together. Let Wonyoung’s hyper virile alpha sperm give us another alpha x alpha couple with kids
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lucettalongly · 3 months ago
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hung, neet, masturbation-addict little sister living with her normal office lady big sister. little sis slowly corrupts her; wearing clothes that show off her oversized cock, masturbating with the door open, leaving hot globs of cum where big sis will find it.
soon enough, her previously wholesome big sis nervously enters her bedroom, the dense wave of cocksmell already making her dizzy. she notes how her adorable little sister seems to be having trouble satisfying her... penis, and that perhaps, just this once, she could maybe help?
not long after, big sis is fired from her job for failing to show up for a month. her coworkers idly wonder where she's gone, but they could never imagine the truth: tied to a bed, womb stuffed to the brim with a morning's worth of her darling little sister's thick, hyper-virile nutsludge. lipstick that she used to wear on dates now stains the base of her sister's divine shaft, casually forced over a foot down her throat as sis plays a game on her phone.
big sis sheds a single tear, for she has never felt more fulfilled than as her little sister's personal cumdumpster 🤍
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bustybounty · 1 year ago
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After the first pregnancy, a young mom is turned on by her transformational body. Using her newly thickened curves, she easily convinces her husband for some more babies.
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Rocking a proper mom bod next to her secretly chubby chasing husband is quite the way to get even more babies, with progressively larger pregnancies~
She really wanted to be a mother, and now she's able to live her dream and then some. Her first pregnancy felt amazing, how round her belly was, how full of life she felt. And of course, the breeding that caused it was almost as great...So she needed to feel it again and again.
She wished she'd get knocked up every time they fucked, and luckily, she was growing bigger and more fertile with each passing pregnancy, and he was getting more virile too, more efficient sperm being produced for her multiplying eggs to get fertilized by.
Someone call octomom, her records are going to be broken several times over. Whoever has the record for most children will also have their record broken, so beware of this woman and her hyper pregnancies~
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bimboficationblues · 4 months ago
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My increasing issue with fascism as a primary category of analysis (either academic or political) is that because of its fundamental association with atrocity and the Holocaust, there are nigh-insurmountable incentives to define it in your political favor first; it is, quite rightly, the ultimate pejorative. this is a general problem with political terminology because politics is almost definitionally a contest of interests and values, but it feels especially acute here.
and even absent that, there is no clear standard for the project of defining and identifying contemporary fascism. we talk a lot about whether contemporary social movements and political parties or states are fascist, but the metrics of that question are rarely elaborated: whether it has to look precisely like historical fascisms, whether historical fascisms actually had a sufficient unity to fall under one label (a thing historians and political scientists constantly quibble about), whether fascism is constituted by specific tactics or rhetoric or economic practices or political transformations or philosophical values, or what combination of those things is necessary and sufficient to add up to “fascism.”
one often unspoken aspect of this, common to fascism literature, is an attempt to mark out fascism as something distinct from and invasive upon liberal/“Western” societies and norms. which I think simply does not hold. the things that do seem to characterize fascist political values are frequently amplified or modified versions of historically or currently conventional values of liberal states (obsessions with racial hygiene and biopolitical management, a desire to manage and preserve “civilization”, familialism, the state of exception). many of the core concepts of fascist politics are born straight out of liberal political economy.
to me this is what defines our “reactionary modernists” like Burnham or Schmitt or Thiel or Musk, and what links together the hyper-capitalist right and the reactionary-conservative right (the so-called libertarian -> fascist pipeline). a disdain for the impersonal bureaucratic machine of liberalism and capitalism not because it destroys and debases the people subject to it, but rather because it treats everyone as the same instead of giving explicit reward and political power to obvious betters (because of their wealth and entrepreneurialism, their genius IQ, their whiteness, their gender and virility). it’s a hatred of democracy, mass society, ‘levelling’, of the state as the entity that balances class conflict rather than transcending it. wouldn’t you like to get your daily dose of blood straight from the source, without all these bureaucrats getting in the way?
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massfactory · 4 months ago
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Congratulations, Coach! That untested serum you spiked the team's water with sure did wonders. You wanted the biggest, strongest, most virile team in the league - that's exactly what you got. Too bad about that one side-effect. What do you mean this isn't what you wanted? You're now the proud owner of a team of hyper bulgefreak fuckpigs. They can barely waddle around the locker room with their enormous, inflated endowments - creaming themselves every ten steps; just imagine how sensitive they've grown... There's no way these swollen freaks are able to play now. Again...congratulations~
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eroticshortstories4women · 10 months ago
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I couldn't possibly comprehend how this poor virile man must be feeling, a willing victim of my insatiable desire to "KEEP" him in a state of constant arousal - yet still "Masterfully" Deny him release.
The intense sexual "desperation" he must be feeling.... The NEED.... the Frustration. It had to be unbearable for him.
Yet still - I couldn't help myself. No matter how badly this man's need to cum was - I couldn't resist my own need t o make it worse! To Push His Trembling Sexual Limits...
The mere touch of my soft velvety hand trailing ever so gently up and down his fully erect virile (vein filled) sexual organ, had him quivering and pleading for release - mercy . It was indescribably arousing.
"Oh sweetie, you poor thing," I purred sympathetically. "Are you really all that turned on? Are you really all that desperate, frustrated? Do you really - really want to cum, you sweet thing? You look - and feel - like you want to be touched, teased and edged so much more."
"Please, please, please!," he begged shamelessly. "I need it so bad. Please Let Me Cum! Hold Me Please! Oh God Please.... something... anything..." As my soft feathery light feminine touch continued stimulating his raging (hyper sensitive) joystick unabated.
"Aww, is it that bad baby?," I teased, fighting back a chuckle - suddenly and cunningly I paused momentarily - giving him another much needed recovery break! He Looked So Incredibly Yummy and Delicious (his sublime mighty erection dancing mid air), I knew I would not be able to resist devouring him for very long! BUT - He Would NOT Cum!
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diakais · 14 days ago
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So, I was doing some SRY (masculizant protein) research, and then I noticed that most trans and hyper male man will be shorter than normal. I just can't take out my mind, Alberich trying to explain that he's the manlier god warrior and no one understands what he's talking about.
Oh god 😂 that's funny ! For my part, given that Alberich is a reference to the dwarf king of the Nibelungs, I tell myself that he simply recovered a little of these genes. After all, dwarves are known for their gruff and virile side. So that can make sense.😆
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outrealm-gates · 1 month ago
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Mercedes isn't a mother yet, but Byleth is here to fix it. Especially how hyper virile she is
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She has heard tell of how virile and *gifted* down there the Professor is but... to be approached for this so suddenly? "W-Will... Will it only be the once...? Will you care for me and our children, Byleth? I... must admit i'm excited but I need to make sure..."
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testo-alphas · 3 months ago
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When you’re a roided out alpha male with deltoids bigger than your head and traps that eclipse your neck, every mirror becomes an opportunity to show off and revel in your superior masculinity. Not even twenty years old and this young Adonis has opted to irreversibly destroy his endocrine system in the pursuit of hyper virility.
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drakyns · 6 months ago
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I saw that youre writing hiccup+jack but you also claim you want to take a more """historical""" interpretation with your rps? so which one is it?? you have to pick one or the other :/
hello, happy new year! yes, you’re right; i ship and write one of our beloved 2010s dreamworks nostalgic ship hijack with my wonderful best friend and creative soul-mate, @frystsnow. i’ve been having such a fun time! and yes, you’re right again; i am taking a more historical approach and interpretation with my portrayal of hiccup. but no, you’re wrong; i don’t have to choose one or another. my hiccup (håkan) has a more historical take and is queer (demiromantic and bisexual). one does not interfere with another whatsoever.
first of all, thank you for your question! though i don’t know if it stems from genuine ignorance or a hint of homophobia or hypernationalism. either way, i want to extend the benefit of the doubt and commend you for taking the time and energy to send in your inquiry, even as an anon. as someone who specialises in medieval queerness in my current master’s degree and as a licensed history teacher, it’s incredibly heartwarming to see people questioning things (even when it comes to literal fictional ships). i shall not, therefore, take your question as an attempt at an insult. instead, i will respond to you as i would to one of my students and/or the public at a conference. please let me know if you’d like any clarifications, and i’d be more than happy to oblige. should you need such access, i’m excited to send you pdfs of the following scientific articles, too.
i am assuming, by the tone and content of your comment, that you take vikings to be these white-centric, heteronormative, misogynistic and savage-like people, correct? the good old supreme white and straight men propaganda. they were barbarians, blindly bloodthirsty, and god knows how virile they were! they wanted to conquer the world, behead their enemies, muscles and brawl everywhere, grrrrr grrrr! etc etc. the whole spiel of supreme predators/conquerors. this mythical belief has roots in the hyper-nationalism and romanticism ingrained in 18th century northern europe: to prove themselves as worthy, old societies, germany, sweden, denmark, england, scotland and many others utilised their ties with these old tribes and reshaped (rewrote) narratives to fit into their then-current ideals of power, masculinity and politics. an excellent book on historical representation and its rewritings across geographies and due to political influences was written by f. r. ankersmit and a 38-page preview can be found at this link.
it isn’t far off to claim, then, that the use of symbols, narratives and imagery from old norse cultures have been continuously used to represent politics of hate in various countries with the rise of patriotism and alt-right extremism. just look at how john toll’s braveheart (1995) is a hymn to white supremacists in the usa or how european incels love robert zemeckis’ beowulf (2007). i highly recommend reading verena höfig’s article about old norse myths being used as tools for radical nationalist groups and andrew b. r. elliott’s book on medievalism, politics and mass media. “viking men are straight, hyper-masculine and obey this white fantasy of pure dominance.” this way of thinking, shouted and supported by reactionaries, reinforces whiteness, androcentricity, and authoritarianism. medieval scandinavian societies were highly intelligent: being a viking was a profession, not an identity in itself. diplomacy was important for commerce and cultural trade. battle-crazed lunatics were frowned upon, if not straight up removed from tribal settings, as they represented danger to the whole society. a conscious and perfected balance of violence, peace-keeping, trade, conscious pillaging and sea-voyaging made vikings who they were. how else do you think that they kept in contact with asian and african societies? even indigenous ones in americas, too! they were not interested in expanding and conquering more than they could keep and they valued communal efforts. so when contemporary media (tv, books, comics, games) represent our oh-so-beloved macho vikings as being queer or even not all that violent or intolerant, people tend to frown upon such a notion, thinking they’re ludicrous. this, as i’ve continuously expressed up until now, is political propaganda—an old, outdated and incorrect one.
you might here be thinking: “okay balu, i get it, vikings weren’t all that masculine, nor that savage, nor anything, but were there really queer vikings?” and the answer to that is: YES! first of all, queer people didn’t suddenly sprout from the ground all of a sudden. we’ve always existed from the very beginning of times—queerness is humanity itself. have you ever wondered why loki, a literal mythological norse god, is genderfluid and pansexual? he’s also described as one of the oldest of the bunch, alongside odin himself. if a deity exists in mythology, it’s because they represent societal beliefs and practices. or do you think people made up whatever they thought was cool, and everyone just agreed on their ideas, canonising said things in their literal tribal history just because, hey, it sounds neat? it’s more logical to deduce that, since loki existed, people like him existed, too, no? and not only loki—jess nevins has a superb paper on how most of the old norse pantheon are queer gods and goddesses, from gender to sexuality (it’s the first one of the list, though the others are super interesting, too). contemporary religious practitioners of heathenism and ásatrú also heavily embrace and welcome these queer readings. this is further endorsed by critical analysis of old poems such as the poetic edda, lokasenna and others, which contain concepts such as hvatr and blauðr, which are used interchangeably between men and women and their partners, not to refer to their binary genders per se, but about their role as either more submissive or dominating in a relationship.
if you need more “concrete” evidence other than theological, linguistics and culture studies, do not fret—archaeologists and anthropologists also agree that the “viking” (read: medieval pre-christian scandinavian) societies were more queer than most people think. for example, marianne moen studied graves in norway and, with the little samples she had, she concluded something fascinating: the biological sex of individuals (read by the use of double x chromosomes detections or the absence thereof) did not always correlate with their masculine/feminine social roles, i.e by their clothes and materials they were buried! a woman could be dressed highly masculine, and a man completely feminine. unlike our modern societies (that claim to be o so progressive and freeing), they were not bound by fixed societal norms. they were fluid. moen’s study is also a further contribution to hedenstierna‐jonson’s research team findings: in 2017, they found the body of an elite viking-age warrior in sweden, which many historians and anthropologists hyped. at first, they thought the individual was sexed male due to the “maleness” of the objects found in the grave site. however, upon further investigation, they were biologically sexed female (two x chromosomes, bone structures, as well as ritualistic objects for young womanhood). a lot of people wanted to contest such a finding because the belief that women can be powerful rulers and warriors just like men are is something detested by traditionalists, as we all know. however, what was more interesting is that said warrior individual seemed to socially fluctuate between masculine and feminine roles throughout their life (being accepted and honoured by their tribe, by the way), and had a partner that also fluctuated between masculinity and femininity. they were, therefore, both queer in gender and sexuality. as well, ever since the start of the 2000s, studies have shown that queer expressions of sexuality and gender can be found being supported by religious practices and objects—a book called “queering norway”, edited by pal bjorby and anka ryall is fairly popular on that front. it has the contribution of many historians, anthropologists and more on old norse traditions.
lastly, in case you wonder if we can read dreamwork’s “how to train your dragon”’s characters as being queer, the answer is, of course, yes. i will not enter into art studies discussions or literature queerness appropriation theories because otherwise this post would be much longer than it already is, but i will say these points: hiccup is literally described, from the first movie alone, as not being like the other kids. this could be read as him being autistic, as him having adhd, as him being queer. as well, the presence of monsters (especially dragons) in media tends to represent queerness/clash with heteronormative ideals (i recommend checking out jeffrey cohen’s seven theses chapter). it’s a queer series by its very theoretical premises and execution.
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progfanandradfem · 2 months ago
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Hiya, wanted to see our radfem definition of toxic masculinity? Here it is: "The idea of the male ego, where the male is symbolized as "hyper-masculine, virile, strong, paternalistic, sexually dominant, and the financial provider"[20] is reinforced by the teachings of the Catholic Church, the main religion practiced in Cuba and Latin America in general. According to Catholic Church teachings, the female should be a virgin but it's less important for the male to be one.[20][6] During colonial times, a female's chastity and demureness were linked to the family's societal standings [new], while the males were expected and sometimes pressured into proving their sexual prowess by having multiple partners.[20] There was a duality in the expression of love.[6] Men were supposed to express between physical loves, while women were expected to only express spiritual love and romantic love. Even after marriage, carnal love was frowned upon if the woman expressed it too vigorously, instead she was more delighted by the romantic expression of the love.[6][21] Men and women in these belief systems are held at double standards, women, are quiet, clean, spiritual, pure and sexually conservative, whereas it is socially acceptable for men to be the oposite, loud, dirty, not religious, and sexually active and assertive.[6]The role of inside and outside spaces such as la casa, the house, and la calle, the street are crucial in propagating machista beliefs.[21] This is because it separates men and women into two completely different worlds and social spheres." AKA double standards. Why are we women forced to be held to the higher standards than men? And of course it explains why is it assumed that we women are more religious than men, same with dumb assumption that there are no female fans of progressive rock ie. Rush. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machismo#Men_and_women
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strongbois · 10 months ago
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The man in the image proudly displays his broad, powerful chest, which is accentuated by a pair of large, prominent nipples. These nipples, surrounded by a thick mat of chest hair, add to the overall sense of exaggerated masculinity. Far from detracting from his rugged appearance, their size complements his robust physique, emphasizing the sheer strength and virility he embodies. His nipples, unusually large yet undeniably masculine, serve as a focal point that draws attention to his well-defined pectoral muscles, underscoring his alpha presence. The combination of his confident smirk, strong jawline, and these bold physical features creates a captivating portrayal of hyper-masculinity that commands attention and exudes a powerful, unapologetic sense of male energy.
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wrestlingarsenal · 11 months ago
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Rick Rude would enter the ring strutting his stuff, flaunting his sex appeal and superior virility before all the inferior Beta Males in attendance. To bring him down a peg, to avert his sexual potency, Rude was frequently ball-busted by his opponents.
For example, here Piper drags Rude's junk into the steel post, totally neutering the hyper-masculine stud. This emasculation of the sexually dominant male averts the sexual tension and Gay Panic for the ostensibly str8 men in attendance who are dealing with their own Rude Awakenings from watching the sexy Alpha grind his hips.
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