Holy shit!
That's Daniel Kibblesmith, author of the book "Santa's husband" where Santa Claus is a black man married to a white guy Amazon link.
According to imdb he is also a writer for Stephen Colbert's current show. You can't make that stuff up.
You were right on the mark! Korrasami is canon! They started to like each other over the course of books 3 and 4 and walked into the portal to get away from the city for a few weeks. While they were in the spirit world they kinda fell in love and returned to the city as a couple. You can read all about their vacation in the turf wars comic books that take place after the events of the show. I technically shouldn't do this but here ya go
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I would really recommend buying the library edition of the comics though!
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Also check out r/korrasami
This is so true. "I'm a virgin so can you have sex with me and teach me everything" is not an appealing offer, it's a to-do list given to me by a person who sees his virginity as his whole identity and needs me to validate his existence. It's all about him.
Whereas, "I noticed you are interested in me, I'm interested back, i love your attitude your intelligence and your butt, btw this is my first time" is not a problem. It makes me feel desired and not pressured.
As far as wanting her to show you the ropes. Don't do that. She can only show you how to please HER- not how to please all women. Each new woman is going to like things the last woman hated. You don't get to just "learn sex" once and be perfect at it after that. Also she's learning you at the same time. I've never met two men who like their dick sucked exactly the same way.
I'm gonna recommend a book- but it's not because I've read it. (I haven't. ) It's because my boyfriend has read it. He is exactly the kind of "experienced" man you envy... but women didn't teach him. He taught himself. And he credits this book. https://www.amazon.com/Girl-Sex-101-Allison-Moon/dp/0983830959
EVERYONE BUY SUNSTONE RIGHT NOW!!! (:>_<:) That's were this art comes from. Sunstone Volume 1 (Sunstone Tp) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1632152126/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_glt_i_FGEDFV2V49RFP2RE7HPP
It's beautiful, lood, and sexy all while being a fun story about different couples/dynamics. Sorry I have to shill one of my favorite artists and they're work.
I'm surprised no one has put this here, but maybe everyone knows about it or maybe it's not exactly what you're looking for.
But I always put down Stjepan Šejić's Sunstone series when I can. But it's more story based I guess...
And buy their books if you wish to find out where these images are from 🥰
Sunstone Volume 1 (Sunstone Tp) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1632152126/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_glt_i_D0WPAYTVJDYB1YFGJQEX
Sorry I have to shill for such and incredible artist and writer! 😤 (:>_<:)
Yes, 'Turf Wars' continues immediately after they go to the spirit world. The first graphic novel volume was just released. You can find it at Amazon here.
When you do a post liike this you really ought to include the link.
The comic is scheduled for release on June 20 and is available for preorder on Amazon.
Canon continuation of Legend of Korra. Comic picks up right where the tv show left off. If you are missing LoK I'd highly recommend it.
Plenty of korrasami goodness in there.
The comics can be bought from comic stores, book stores, Amazon, and digital comic apps like comixology.
https://www.amazon.com/Gender-Queer-Memoir-Maia-Kobabe/dp/1549304003
If you can't pay for it, I managed to read it as an ebook avaliable at my local library so also check that :)
I bought these from Amazon for my mom for her birthday and they are really beautiful, definitely even better in person than online. Bonus that they’re pretty affordable also :)
It's the artist who did the Sunstone comics (amazon link to the first one). The link before is a link to his deviant art site. It's fairly safe although he does do adult content.
Sana Takeda is the artist who does Monstress (another amazon link)
I write fantasy erotica and fantasy romance mainly, although I have also done sci-fi and horror.
Have you checked out Sunstone yet? It was a great gateway for me to start really learning and understanding the psychological and interpersonal aspects of BDSM, and it remains one of my favorite graphic novel series. It includes plenty of erotica, but its focus is on the relationships between the characters, and that's part of what helped me settle into a better understanding of BDSM.
Hey! I don't have this deck, but from flip throughs I've seen on youtube etc. I think the Star Spinner Tarot by Trungles fits this description! Each suit seems to have its own distinct characters and storyline. This video on Youtube shows the cards and you can see the stories of the suits. Good luck!
Then order the book. Spouting “it’s all lies” is a very childish stance.
Let’s hold your hand some more. People posted reviews of it. You can also order it here and then have your answer. https://www.amazon.com/Gender-Queer-Memoir-Maia-Kobabe/dp/1549304003/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=14XAISECGN7O3&keywords=gender+queer&qid=1668973582&sprefix=gender+queer%2Caps%2C252&sr=8-2#aw-udpv3-customer-reviews_feature_div
Der står ikke at Harry Potter er blevet fjernet.
"Vreden, som også omhandler bøger med magi som for eksempel Harry Potter, er særligt rettet mod litteratur, der kredser om kønsidentiet og homoseksualitet."
Der står at et eksempel på bøger om magi er Harry Potter.
Det eneste jeg kan finde omkring at fjerne Harry Potter er artikler tilbage fra 2002, og nyere artikler der referer til forsøget i 2002.
Men det er naturligvis forkert at forsøge at fjerne Harry Potter, hvis det har fundet sted i forbindelse med denne sag.
Men bøger som Gender Queer, skal så absolut ikke vises til børn.
Hvilket f.eks. amazon er enig i da den bogen er klassificeret til 18+
Here is one of the book those evil Republican lawmakers want bans form schools.
https://www.amazon.com/Gender-Queer-Memoir-Maia-Kobabe/dp/1549304003
Product details
Publisher : Oni Press (May 28, 2019) Language : English Paperback : 240 pages ISBN-10 : 1549304003 ISBN-13 : 978-1549304002 Reading age : 18 years and up
Look at the reading age amazon has it list as. Guess putting some playboy or whatever 18+ is allow in schools in your logic.
I’ve heard of this book but only heard what was written and I thought it was fucked if this was in my kids school library I’d be upset too.
also amazon has it listed as 18 and up reading age Scroll down to where it says “book details”
Completely fucked. Not acceptable.
Unfortunately I can't tell these are the paywall but what are the books that consistently comes up is named Gender Queer. https://www.amazon.com/Gender-Queer-Memoir-Maia-Kobabe/dp/1549304003
Amazon reads this book for ages 18 and up for graphic depictions. Namely there is a scenario in which the underage main character has sex with their male teacher, then there is another scenario where the main character has sex with their family dog.
It's very odd that the very same people who demanded the Bible be removed from school curriculum are getting mad over a book being removed from elementary libraries. Playboy isn't allowed in an elementary library, I'm willing to bet that I'm subscribed to a few gun hobbyist magazines which people will get mad at if they were available in elementary schools.
Any person who believes minors need access to 18 and up books needs to realize that as long as they have guardianship of said minor fear more than welcome to go and buy the book for them if they feel that it's so important.
Here's hypothetically it how it would go:
OP: Do you agree with Kingsbury that "Only cowards ban books?"
Desired response of OP: "Absolutely! I'm no coward! We shouldn't ban books and should have free speech!"
OP: "Oh? Then why do you conservatives ban Gender Queer, you coward!?"
The original question is not the topic OP wants to address. They want to talk about removing Gender Queer from school libraries. They set up a false equivalency: the book is not banned. You can buy it here. People just don't want an 18+ book in a school library. In fact, you can still get it from your public library.
From the very first question, the entire premise is disingenuous and misleading. The person who responded cut the fat and pretense out of the argument by directly addressing what OP really wanted to talk about. You know that was the intended book of discussion as well by how people said the title was arguing in bad faith. They knew he was referring to that book specifically.
I am the mother of a toddler I carried. During my years of pregnancy, I found myself attempting to fit into the femme box. Now that my son is older, I'm reverting back to the butchness of my youth and I feel great about it! I never wanted a kid but the desire struck me when I was in my late 20s.
There's an excellent graphic novel called Pregnant Butch: Nine Long Months Spent in Drag - it is excellent and really reflects my experiences as a butch mom. Thankfully, I live in a progressive city and I've met others just like me through my LGBTQIA+ community chorus.
The only funky thing I'm left with from pregnancy is poor feelings around my breasts and some dysphoria, but I'm working through it with my therapist. I was a small chested young butch, but having a child changed my body in various ways.
>childrens' book
Are they children's books? If you look up some of those books you'll find even Amazon and other book sellers rate them as 18 and over.
Such as Gender Queer: A Memoir which was removed from school library due to the graphic sexual depictions of pegging etc. which is clearly not appropriate thing for 9 year olds to read.
When parents complain at school board they've been banned from reading from that book as apparently its inappropriate even for adults to here but fine for kids to read.
SMH. This is Gender Queer book, center of controversy at schools and parents protesting against these. Liberal media called those folks homophobic as usual.
https://www.amazon.com/Gender-Queer-Memoir-Maia-Kobabe/dp/1549304003
> I'm not going to dignify her "eir" pronouns
Why not? If I referred to you as e, how would you react?
My only complaint is that it should really be "ey" instead of "e" to fit with the rest of the pronouns. It makes my brain hurt.
It seems like the perfect replacement for singular they otherwise. I can appreciate it for that alone. Shit can get confusing.
https://www.amazon.com/Gender-Queer-Memoir-Maia-Kobabe/dp/1549304003
>In 2014, Maia Kobabe, who uses e/em/eir pronouns, thought that a comic of reading statistics would be the last autobiographical comic e would ever write. At the time, it was the only thing e felt comfortable with strangers knowing about em. Now, Gender Queer is here. Maia’s intensely cathartic autobiography charts eir journey of self-identity, which includes the mortification and confusion of adolescent crushes, grappling with how to come out to family and society, bonding with friends over erotic gay fanfiction, and facing the trauma and fundamental violation of pap smears.
>Started as a way to explain to eir family what it means to be nonbinary and asexual, Gender Queer is more than a personal story: it is a useful and touching guide on gender identity—what it means and how to think about it—for advocates, friends, and humans everywhere.
Sounds like the kind of saccharine self aggrandizing I'd see from a lot of other autobiographies. Sounds like normal coming of age stories. What's wrong with coming of age stories? You ever seen Superbad? American Pie? There's actual sex in those! And children watch them!
You:
>All the library had to do was not give gay porn to kids.
Article:
>Earlier this year, a parent raised concerns about the graphic novel “Gender Queer: A Memoir,” located in the adult graphic novel section. The book tells the story of the author’s coming of age as nonbinary, and includes illustrations of sex acts.
>As many as 50 people attended several library board meetings this spring, meetings that typically draw only a handful of residents. At those meetings, residents demanded the book be pulled from the shelves. The library board moved the book behind the counter, where children couldn’t happen upon it by accident.
I wonder if one of those books was gender queer that has an age rating of 18+? You know the one they banned from schools a while back. 🤔 https://www.amazon.com/Gender-Queer-Memoir-Maia-Kobabe/dp/1549304003
I am so sorry you are going through this. I'm not in your community, I just stumbled upon your post while scrolling, but you might find it useful to read Fun Home by Alison Bechdel. It's from a US perspective but it talks openly about a family where the father lived his whole life in as a closeted gay man and how that effected his wife and children, both positively and negatively.
This is some retarded ass research. One of the articles:
> The book at the heart of Hines’ complaint is "In the Dream House" by Carmen Maria Machado, an award-winning memoir that tells the story of Machado’s experience in an abusive relationship with an ex-girlfriend. Hines read several passages aloud, including one that referenced a sex toy, hence the prop, she said.
The point of these books aren't to sexualize our children. What the fuck.
Another example of a "pedophile" book.
This shit is retarded. We can't learn about sexual abuse or identity in schools because anything "sexual" is "pornographic". These articles are concerned with highschool students learning about sexuality. This shit is absolutely retarded.
>Product Description 2020 ALA Alex Award Winner 2020 Stonewall — Israel Fishman Non-fiction Award Honor Book
>In 2014, Maia Kobabe, who uses e/em/eir pronouns, thought that a comic of reading statistics would be the last autobiographical comic e would ever write. At the time, it was the only thing e felt comfortable with strangers knowing about em. Now, Gender Queer is here. Maia’s intensely cathartic autobiography charts eir journey of self-identity, which includes the mortification and confusion of adolescent crushes, grappling with how to come out to family and society, bonding with friends over erotic gay fanfiction, and facing the trauma and fundamental violation of pap smears.
>Started as a way to explain to eir family what it means to be nonbinary and asexual, Gender Queer is more than a personal story: it is a useful and touching guide on gender identity—what it means and how to think about it—for advocates, friends, and humans everywhere.
>"It’s also a great resource for those who identify as nonbinary or asexual as well as for those who know someone who identifies that way and wish to better understand." — SLJ (starred review)
Sounds like calling this "pornographic" is a hell of a stretch.
https://www.amazon.com/Gender-Queer-Memoir-Maia-Kobabe/dp/1549304003