The person who maintains this site thinks:
*They do not need to include this page—and may remove it if they wish—and can/should/will write-draw-fantasize about whatever they like for various forms of artistic, sexual, intellectual, emotional, and/or other such pleasure and/or non-pleasure.
*Pleasure does not stem from a singular emotion or affect (e.g. sad, dark, perverse, or existential stories can be pleasurable).
*Pleasures (sexual or otherwise) AND non-pleasures derived from nonconsensual acts against real bodies with sentient interests (animal species, including humans) should not be defended.
*Thought and fantasy alone are not acts.
*That people do not need to be from specific marginalized groups and/or have experienced certain traumas before being entitled to write-draw-fantasize-perform a particular kink, engage with a particular porn, etc.
*That openness, honesty, and destigmatization around kink, sexuality, porn, erotica, sexual arts/entertainment, and more will be required for true sexual and other liberation. Sexual suppression is oppression and must end.
The person who maintains this site rejects:
*Conceptualizations of kink, sexuality, porn, erotica, and sexual arts/entertainments that revolve exclusively around most common porn theories in academia.
*Attempts to censor/ban/make illegal all forms of consensual sex (which includes the fantasies/fictions-arts-entertainments/performances of sex that depict things which are not). This includes a rejection of current and unjust illegalities, their often carceral consequences, and the 'shame' involved.
*Politics that attempt to portray all individuals and communities involved with any particular kink, as well as with porn, erotica, and sexual arts/entertainments as inherently harmful or leading to harm (i.e. the idea that engaging with This Kink must lead to harmful actions) and that presents all harm as equivocal (i.e. presents the discomfort with reading a piece of kinky fanfiction or seeing kinky art as the same as being sexually harassed or abused, and so on).
*Singular interpretations of individuals and communities with relation to (their) kinks, porn, erotica, and other sexual arts/entertainment, with regard to their desires, politics, and other such (e.g. if person has This Kink they must be misogynists).
*Anti-porn/kink and carceral radicals/liberals/conservatives (whether they are right-wing, left-wing, centrist, anarchist; feminist or otherwise). The person who maintains this site considers these individuals and communities to be antithetical to liberation (sexual or otherwise) and thinks their politics and activism cannot protect people in either the private or public spheres of life. More than that, they frequently endanger people and victim blame.
The person who maintains this site does not reject:
*The fact that particular individuals, communities, audiences, creators, distributors, and more in connection with kinks, porn, erotica, and other sexual arts/entertainments, can be toxic or violent. Dealing with toxic and violent individuals, communities, audiences, creators, distributors, and more are, however, issues that have confounded humanity (and other species) for a considerable portion of our time on this Earth and exist even in non-porn and anti-porn spaces. These issues are not unique to kink/porn spaces, and will not vanish if they are dismantled or destroyed.
*The fact that some people have negative experiences with various kinks, porn, erotica, and other sexual arts/entertainments.
*Critique of kinks, porn, erotica, and other sexual arts/entertainments, albeit with the acknowledgement that these critiques are, by their nature, limited interpretations and cannot capture the whole of individual or community relationships to various kinks, porn, erotica, and other sexual arts/entertainments, nor can they justify social and carceral punishments.
*That many, if not all, forms of sexuality are influenced by the societies in which we live, and that we in turn influence them.
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