Posted: 10/12/2016 10:11:20 PM EDT
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We're all a little ecosexual
"Together, Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle are perhaps the best-known advocates of ecosexuality, a sliding-scale term used to describe the various interactions of the environment and human sexuality. " "Stephens, a professor of art at the University of California, Santa Cruz, grew up in West Virginia, in the shadow of the Appalachian Mountains and the heart of coal country. Her art, a mix of performance and visual disciplines exploring themes of the body, queerness, and feminism, took her to New York City. Sprinkle, her partner in life and art, grew up in Los Angeles and worked in the adult industry in New York City for 22 years. " "Stephens: We married the earth in 2008, and then we proceeded to have 30 more weddings to nature entities all around the world" "We’re not actually out there humping trees—even though sometimes we will kind of perform that" Da fug? |
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Wow I though we got the the height of mental illness and here I am proven wrong again. Doesn't happen to often yet these new mental illnesses that no one could dream of just keep popping up. Sodom & Gomorrah,Egypt,Greece,Rome, all pagan cultures eventually go tango uniform and utterly depraved at the end... |
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Wow I though we got the the height of mental illness and here I am proven wrong again. Doesn't happen to often yet these new mental illnesses that no one could dream of just keep popping up. In all my days I never would have thought someone would marry the earth or hump trees. Mental illness for sure. |