What’s the buzz #42

This months fabulous writing

Angry/Sad by Violet Fawkes

This made me so sad and yet I understood only too well. Coming to terms with your own sexuality is hard enough on its own without others gatekeeping and inflicting their unwelcome view on who you are. It feeds into us not feeling queer enough, bi enough or whatever you call yourself. Who you are is who you are, it is no business for anyone else to say otherwise.

Whilst I don’t want to dish out unsolicited advice, I can only say I hope Violet finds a place where she’s happy and comfortable because she absolutely deserves to be.

Because it’s raining by Girl on the Net

Ahh, this made my heart hurt. When two people, who clearly love each other yet are clearly not right for each other, a whole fucking mess is created. But that’s what love is isn’t it, a whole crazy mess that we need to navigate and stumble our way through. Sometimes we take the right turn and it all feels perfect but sometimes we don’t and our hearts are torn to shreds. That’s life…and love for you.

An unpleaseant outing by Zebra Rose

I’m not going to lie, being outed terrifies me. On a personal level it would be awkward but ultimately all my friends live in this world and as much as it would be difficult for relatives, we’d get past it. On a professional level, I would be royally fucked, all because I’m queer, kinky and I fucking love fucking! And all this chaos is because people are judgemental and think other peoples private lives are for them to delve into.

This months gorgeous images

Beach bums by Exposing 40

There is nothing like blue skies, beaches and celebrating friendships to make me smile, except bums! When you add bums into the mix too, you have the perfect combination and I’ll be grinning from ear to ear.

Wish by Molly

I gasped a little when I saw this, a perfect dandelion clock just begging for a gentle blow so I can make a wish. Although I’m fairly sure, in this case, her nipple is far more likely to react to the breeze than the clock!

Not a woman by Quinn Rhodes

I hear this loud and clear. It’s so hard when people see your body in a way you don’t see yourself. Navigating life feeling dysphoric is HARD at the best of times, let alone when people misgendering you, intentionally or not! Quinn, you are perfectly you and you look very masculine to me.

Glass and arse by Missy

I don’t know what to say first. It’s either WOW, what a beautiful image or WOW, what a fantastic looking plug. So I think I’ll say both and add an extra WOW in for luck!

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