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gregferrell:
“ maleinstructor:
“ In the heat of battle, photographer Horace Bristol captured one of the most unique and erotic photos of WWII.
Bristol photographed a young crewman of a US Navy “Dumbo” PBY rescue mission, manning his gun after having...

gregferrell:

maleinstructor:

In the heat of battle, photographer Horace Bristol captured one of the most unique and erotic photos of WWII.

Bristol photographed a young crewman of a US Navy “Dumbo” PBY rescue mission, manning his gun after having stripped naked and jumped into the water of Rabaul Harbor to rescue a badly burned Marine pilot. The Marine was shot down while bombing the Japanese-held fortress of Rabaul.


“…we got a call to pick up an airman who was down in the Bay. The Japanese were shooting at him from the island, and when they saw us they started shooting at us. The man who was shot down was temporarily blinded, so one of our crew stripped off his clothes and jumped in to bring him aboard. He couldn’t have swum very well wearing his boots and clothes. As soon as we could, we took off. We weren’t waiting around for anybody to put on formal clothes. We were being shot at and wanted to get the hell out of there. The naked man got back into his position at his gun in the blister of the plane.”

“And well, there was his butt, and I had a camera. I mean I AM a historian.”

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“ Saw this somewhere else and felt the...

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tan-fit-healthy:

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slaveoftheflesh:

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hickshannary:

small-and-misunderstood:

Saw this somewhere else and felt the need to post it cause no one else ever really tells you this stuff

My mom never really noticed. She noticed when she was breast feeding my little brother and blood started coming out instead of milk. 

My mom said she felt and saw a little lump in the shower. She was lucky enough she found it at stage 2

My mom had a mammogram. The radiologist thought the spots were just regular calcium deposits. 

Turns out it was triple negative breast cancer that had spread to her lymph nods. Mastectomy, radiation and chemo saved her life.

This could SAVE a life.

dont be embarrassed to reblog, this post could be life saving

Signal BOOST and pass it on. I had a breast cancer scare before (luckily it was just scar tissue…) and information like this kept me calm and collected at the doc’s.

As a cancer patient myself, who found my own cancer through a supposed LARPing injury last year, i know how scary it is and how important it is to catch it early. Please spread this around!

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hoW MANY TIMES AM I GOING TO REBLOG THIS ! SORRY FOLLOWERS , #sorrynotsorry

Always reblog! 

REBLOG,THIS COULD SAVE SOMEBODY!!! DONT BE EMBARRASSED!!!

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aeferg:

For my senior thesis, I created six digital illustrations inspired by my experience in living with and overcoming vaginismus, a sexual pain disorder that makes penetrative sex painful or impossible. The series depicts the female body in multiple stages of life with sexual pain, encompassing the journey from discovery of the condition through struggling with its presence, to eventual recovery or acceptance. The series makes use of floral symbology and natural settings to represent varying states of emotion or personal transformation. 

Despite the fact that roughly the same amount of women suffer from vaginismus as men with erectile dysfunction — about 1 to 7 percent — and that almost 25% of women will experience vulvodynia at some point in their lives, female sexual pain disorders are not given nearly the amount of media or medical attention that male sexual dysfunction is. I feel that this is an example of a greater issue of visibility for both women’s health and female sexuality. Female sexual pain has not been greatly studied and is thus little understood by the medical field at large, and because many doctors may not even be aware of the condition, patients seeking help often do not receive a diagnosis or even advice beyond being told to ‘just relax’. And as mainstream representation of sex through media and advertising sets an idealized and impossible standard of beauty and sexuality that we are expected to aspire to, it may be that female sexual dysfunction is so often ignored by the media because depicting women who are non-orgasmic or who suffer from sexual pain doesn’t mesh with their constructed image of the woman as an ever-ready sexual object. 

With this series I hope to bring the issue to a wider audience that may not be aware of its existence, hopefully facilitating understanding and empathy, and bringing viewers to question the societal attitudes towards female sexuality and virginity that may contribute to the condition’s lack of visibility.