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'It's Not Rape if She Blinks Twice for Yes' and Other Phallacies of Rape Culture

The New York Times recently reported that yet another rapist is being let off of the hook – as the majority are. Nearly 95% of men standing trial for rape in the United States and the United Kingdom are cleared of all charges, which is a shocking number considering the social, personal and political consequences [...]

I, Fembot: the Object and Subject revisited

Sit back and grab a drink, because this might be a long haul. You’re back! Sweet. Here goes: a good friend recently brought up self-objectification in a frank conversation about sex. “Really, I don’t see what’s wrong with it,” she said, “I like feeling sexy.” I listened to her argument, but I remain skeptical that [...]

Rapist Bags! Hilarious!

  As Shakesville puts it, “Note to Timbuk2: If a man “steals” a woman’s virginity, it’s called rape. Even if it is “prom night” or whatevthefuck an underage-looking girl in a tacky party dress is meant to represent.” Ok, so I am thoroughly disappointed in Timbuk2. I really thought they were about something beyond the [...]

Can I Kick It: Do Hip Hop Fans Have More Sex?

  Today, while browsing del.icio.us, I came across a recent study, published by Reuters and since retracted, (perhaps because of the outrage sure to result from its borderline racializing generalization) proposed that hip hop fans have more sex in the last five years than people who listen to country music. According to HiphopRnBSoul.com, the study [...]

Heart Shaped Glasses/La Belle et Le Bad Boy

In a typically prescriptivist (definition) recent article from AOL, they wrote a horror-struck review of Marilyn Manson’s music video ‘Heart Shaped Glasses’, which stars the actress Evan Rachel Wood of Thirteen. The video portrays several scenes of sex, one of which involves a lot of random blood and (warning, plot spoiler to follow) the love [...]