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Teen Vogue, like its name suggests, is the sister publication of fashion and lifestyle magazine Vogue but aimed at teenage girls. Although the term "girls" has become increasingly problematic, as we'll see in a minute. The magazine has revamped itself a bit in recent months, while it's still mainly focusing on marketing makeup and shit like that to teens, it has also become "woke" and is now a full-fledged member of the #resistence. So in the spirit of true progressivism, what better way to show your disdain for the fascists than to instruct your underage readership how to have buttsex?
http://www.teenvogue.com/story/anal-sex-what-you-need-to-know/amp
So you might notice the term "vagina owners". This is what I was referring to before about the word girl being problematic in progressive circles these days. You'll notice that the words male or female don't appear in this article....even in the anatomy diagrams.
Prostate owners or non-prostate owners. I've seen the term "menstruators" used for woman, "chestfeeding" for breastfeeding, "front hole" for vagina etc from some left-wing organizations and publications. Just insane, and it's to pander to the LGBT+ lobby which these days seems to be focused almost 100% on pushing gender ideology. So terms like man or woman, boy or girl, male or female are triggering I suppose. I also have to say that I feel that this article sort of glosses over the negative ramifications of anal, although I will give it credit for telling the kids to wear condoms. But it barely mentions STIs, and the only other negative aspect it mentions is getting some poop on you.
So is it just me or is it fuckin weird that a magazine targeted at teenage girls has this anal sex how-to guide? It seems like everywhere we turn now, the mass media is trying to sexualize kids younger and younger - should I just stfu and accept this Brave New World?
This is anal 101, for teens, beginners, and all inquisitive folk.
The anus is full of nerve endings that, for some, feel awesome when stimulated.
Why anal?
Anal sex, though often stigmatized and shamed, is a perfectly natural way to engage in sexual activity. People have been having anal sex since the dawn of humanity. Seriously, it's been documented back to the Ancient Greeks and then some. So, if you’re a little worried about trying it, or are having trouble understanding the appeal, just know that it isn’t weird or gross.
The anus is full of nerve endings that, for some, feel awesome when stimulated. The opening of the butt hole is where the nerves are most condensed, so you don’t have to put anything that far up there (if you don’t want to) for it to feel good.
That being said, anal (like all sex acts) is not universally enjoyed by everyone, and that’s totally OK. You should do what you feel comfortable with and what feels pleasurable for you. There is no wrong way to experience sexuality and no way is better than any other.
Just because you have a vagina does not mean anal is off limits. Many vagina owners love anal play. You don’t need to have a prostate to enjoy anal sex. For those without a prostate, having your anus stimulated can still be great — remember all those nerve endings are still in the fold here.
It is often described as a feeling of fullness which can be delightful.
The anus is not as malleable as a vagina, which has the ability to accommodate an infant’s head by design. The anus is very tight, and the feeling of having something in your rectal area is unique. It is often described as a feeling of fullness which can be delightful.
http://www.teenvogue.com/story/anal-sex-what-you-need-to-know/amp
So you might notice the term "vagina owners". This is what I was referring to before about the word girl being problematic in progressive circles these days. You'll notice that the words male or female don't appear in this article....even in the anatomy diagrams.
Prostate owners or non-prostate owners. I've seen the term "menstruators" used for woman, "chestfeeding" for breastfeeding, "front hole" for vagina etc from some left-wing organizations and publications. Just insane, and it's to pander to the LGBT+ lobby which these days seems to be focused almost 100% on pushing gender ideology. So terms like man or woman, boy or girl, male or female are triggering I suppose. I also have to say that I feel that this article sort of glosses over the negative ramifications of anal, although I will give it credit for telling the kids to wear condoms. But it barely mentions STIs, and the only other negative aspect it mentions is getting some poop on you.
So is it just me or is it fuckin weird that a magazine targeted at teenage girls has this anal sex how-to guide? It seems like everywhere we turn now, the mass media is trying to sexualize kids younger and younger - should I just stfu and accept this Brave New World?