W is for WOMEN I LOVE

Photo by Eric Widor

Photo by Eric Widor

Lately I have been reading a lot of crazy on the internet.  People I know have been loudly rejecting the word ‘feminism’ in some kind of throwback haze of ignorance, a friend recently assured her community she was safely and surely over her ill-advised ‘bisexual phase’ (garnering snarky mean girls type welcomes back to the lesbian fold), I was subjected to a video which explained (through the use of a graph) precisely what relationships certain women were good for based on their ‘hotness’ vs. ‘crazy’ factors – which was not only extremely sexist, heterosexist, and demeaning in its offense, but managed to get some good trans-bashing in there as well.  This was my week reading social media…  So, in the midst of all that bullshit I’ve decided to ABC-up a few of the kink and sex positive activists, artists, sexologists, porn stars, erotica writers, and general divas who have come before me who I find inspiring and who give me strength in time of “whaaaa????”  I hope you find wonder in their voices too.

Midori:  Midori is an inspiration on so many levels.  I first came across her when I was working at a sexuality boutique owned and run by women called “Grand Opening!” a little over a decade ago.  I have had the pleasure of taking a few classes by this woman, and I recommend always showing up for her classes, workshops, lectures, demonstrations, etc. when she’s around.  She is an amazing performance artist, writer, kinkster, and teacher of the sexy arts.  She has opened my mind in so many many ways to kink, D/s, how to get what you want, and even how know what that is.  Midori in action not only defines the trope “hot for teacher”, but makes her students so so much better for showing up.  You can find more about Midori here as well.

Annie Sprinkle:  I have a postcard that I carry around of Annie Sprinkle and post on my workshop wall.  She reminds me to be true to my beliefs and outspoken in my art.  My first run in with this Goddess was by watching videos of her early career in porn and a documentary about her performance art work.  I had never seen someone so determined to be free sexually and true to herself as an artist.  She has been a sex worker, activist, and performance artist in so many ways over the length of her career, and still manages to push boundaries and work to awaken the vital energy of nature and sexuality in her followers.  She is, put simply, a force.  I am a better and happier person for knowing about her.

Carol Queen:  The book “The Leather Daddy and the Femme” was the first erotic novel I read that not only turned me on but let me know that the things that do it for me are not only mine.  I generally do not read or enjoy erotica, but that book makes me wild.  I’ve had the pleasure of taking classes from Carol Queen and watching her on film.  She is a fierce advocate of queer sexuality and open sexual realities, bisexuality, kink, playfulness, and just being great at what you do with whomever you’re doing it with.  I laud Carol for her balance of education and sexy.  She makes the sex geek in me hope to grow up and be just like her.

Betty Dodson:  I was a late bloomer in the masturbation and orgasm realms.  At the age of 20, I found Betty Dodson’s book “Sex for One”, bought a vibrator, and figured out how to go about finding my orgasm.  I have never turned back, and I am thankful for the help not only in technique, but in the comfort of her writing’s reassurance that my (what I thought of as) “brokeness” was not in fact that at all, and that I was definitely not alone in my struggles.  The ideas that you could meet up with a group of women and explore your bodies, and that looking at and touching yourself was a base line to empowerment were inspirations that have allowed me to teach what I know to others as well.  Betty is a fountain of information, advice, and perspective.  I am grateful that her voice carried all the way to my little ears when I was ready to listen.

Deborah Sundahl:  This is the woman who taught me to ejaculate!  My partner at the time and I came across a video (the first video on the subject) called “How to Female Ejaculate” and the book “Female Ejaculation and the G-spot” when it first came out.  We decided to give it a go!  The first time I ejaculated I left a wet spot on the bed about three feet in diameter through two comforters.  We were so excited about it at the time that we told my mother when she came home later that afternoon, and her response was “My child!” followed with a fist pump…  Sufficed to say this was a wonderful reminder that even though I was discovering parts of my sexuality right then and there, there was a history of women who have literally come before me that I could talk to and share my experiences with.  I encourage you to get the book if you’re interested in the subject and check out Deborah’s website.  Her dedication to teaching and encouraging the multi-purpose functionality of the female sex organs is inspiring.

There are a lot of other people who have helped me in my journey, and I know there will be many more.  These are some of the pillars I’ve stood on to get to where I am now, and I am thankful.  Happy link-clicking; I hope some of it leads to new experiences and successful new playtimes…  Who are the people who have inspired you to learn, explore, invent, try, have confidence, or be curious about your sexuality over the years in your own evolution?

To Breath and Being,
~ Karin

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~Thank you.

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You Gotta Be Responsible

"AIDS awareness - HIV testing and treatment" mural from Mozambique. Photo by Jacopo Werther

“AIDS awareness – HIV testing and treatment” mural from Mozambique. Photo by Jacopo Werther

It’s been about three months since my last STI testing post, and my next appointment is already in the calendar for next week.  Today’s post is a nudge to you to think about how important it is to keep up on your personal health care.  Your status may not be something you think about a lot, but it is important for you and any and all of the partners and partners of partners you may be connected to…

Look at the National HIV and STD Testing Resources website if you don’t know where to get checked out.  They’re a great resource, especially for travelers like myself, the newer to non-monogamy types, those who’ve just changed partner status recently, and really anyone at all who wants to know what’s going on with their body.  Get tested as a treat to yourself.  Take a mental health day, walk in the sun, eat your favorite foods, take yourself out to something fun, and make an appointment to get your blood drawn, your urine tested, and have a quick chat with a healthcare professional who can answer some questions about your lifestyle realities including risk factors.  My love and support to you on that day.

In response to my post last wednesday, a friend posted this article from The Advocate on my FB page:  STUDY: Biphobia Puts Bisexual Men at Risk for STIs.  I have gotten a bunch of responses from people since last week’s post, and I thank you all very much for offering me your insights on the subject.

Please feel free to post/publish/share last week’s post far and wide: Male Sexuality as it Pertains to Other Men.  After an in person interview, a few chats, some personal accounts written to me, and other tidbits of fun, I’m ready for more!  Happy summer my friends.

To Breath and Being,
~ Karin

If you like my blog, please check out my Patreon Page and consider supporting me, or just click here: Support the Artist

~Thank you.

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Bisexuality for Science!

Pic by AnonMoos

Pic by AnonMoos

There’s this pretty great article in The New York Times that was posted a week ago that I couldn’t put down (while hanging out at a random Christian coffee shop I found in Southern California…  They really were the best cuppa’ in the area, and I hope my continuous comments about male sexual response to lesbian porn was not too off putting to any eavesdroppers within earshot).

Regardless, here it is: READ ME, SERIOUSLY!  or “The Scientific Quest to Prove Bisexuality Exists”

It goes pretty far in depth about how some bisexual activists are trying to create and fund studies that will prove male bisexuals actually exist.  Interesting conversations on the data are outlined, and it all comes down to the oft held observation that orientation, identity, behavior, and sexual response are all different components in the complexity of our understanding of self.  I love the strengthening of this idea…  it is a prevailing reason for my very own being here.

I hope to make art that explores these ideas until there is no more need for such art.

To Breath and Being,
~ Karin

PS:  Ooohhh, also I know one of the people quoted in the article, which is really exciting and should be a revelation to those who live in the Boston area.  We are important damnit, and it’s easy enough to get involved…  For the past couple years I’ve performed in a show called “Bilicious“, which aims to give visibility and entertainment to the bisexual community, and have known quite a few people who have worked for the BRC.  Check it all out.  Consider being out if you’re not, and consider being active if you’re out, Dear Readers.  See you on the flipside.

If you like my blog, please check out my Patreon Page and consider supporting me, or just click here: Support the Artist

~Thank you.

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Be an ABCs contributor:  Have a story or perspective to share about kink or want to promote a kinky event?  Email Karin directly at: Karin@ABCsOfKink.com or fill out the as-anonymous-as-you-want-it-to-be feedback form below and you could see your writing published as a part of Wednesday’s “Perspectives on Kink: Conversations with the Community” blog on this site.  Don’t know what to write about?  Consider answering some of the Survey Questions I posted recently.  Happy writing, and thanks!

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