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Laura Farris MP on choking in sex

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tobee · 25/07/2020 00:48

Haven't seen this posted on here:-


apple.news/ArenOv_KaSHiWuc-msDQM9w

At the very least, I think it proves, contrary to what Laura Whittome believes, nuanced debate is very important and necessary.

For example, in the replies, someone obviously thinks they've had a mic drop moment, when they say how can it be a misogynistic act of two men engage in this. They just can't look beyond the end of their woke noses that, just because two men consent to this, that it can't still be a misogynistic act in a male - female relationship.

It's all about the kink.

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tobee · 25/07/2020 01:13

Nadia Whittome

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HoneysuckIejasmine · 25/07/2020 07:55

Oh FFS. This Isn't about you, consensual practitioners of choking. This is about men who choke and murder, then claim it was consensual. This is about removing that excuse.

We need to be able to discuss harmful things without NAMALT-type protests. Hmm

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ThinEndoftheWedge · 25/07/2020 08:03

The Indy/Independent has turned into an utter joke.

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Wondersense · 25/07/2020 08:38

@ThinEndoftheWedge It really has. It all happened when they went online.

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FannyCann · 25/07/2020 08:50

The abusers are out in force on Laura Farris twitter, defending their right to abuse.

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Singasonga · 25/07/2020 15:24

Accidents happen in consensual "breath play" too. Back in the day, when I was a cool young "let's talk about sex" feminist during the AIDS epidemic, safe sex practices were aimed at all sorts of communities and sex acts. I remember advice supporting all sorts of interests - including how to practice coprophilia safely - but breath play was specifically discouraged because it was so difficult to de-risk.

These days no risk is too much for an incrementally more exciting orgasm, apparently.

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SapatSea · 25/07/2020 16:14

Men's Health has an article on incorporating choking into your sex "play".
www.menshealth.com/sex-women/a26471117/choking-during-sex/

I despair.

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FannyCann · 25/07/2020 16:42

I'm just sickened at all the replies to Laura's tweet. All the chokers crawling out of the woodwork to defend their nasty perversion.
*starts countdown to when they rock up here....


https://twitter.com/laura__farris/status/1286053500921806849?s=21

Laura Farris MP on choking in sex
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