Here you will find snippets from The Sex Positive Photo Project as well as things that we find exciting, inspiring, challenging or thought-provoking with regards to Sex and Sex Positivity. The main blog for The Sex Positive Photo Project can be found here. Project Founder and Photographer: Shilo McCabe. Interview/Writing contributor and intern superhero: Airial Clark.


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The Sex Positive Photo Project ... San Francisco Bay Area: "I masturbate..." Day Twenty-Three

sexualassumptions:

Last May, The Sex Positive Photo Project went on a mission to celebrate masturbation during the month of May. Each day there was a new photo of a person masturbating along with their own narrative. 

I’ll be reposting a photo a day from the site in honor of the work we did last year and to celebrate the brave folks that showed up to say “I Masturbate…”

Source: sexualassumptions

fuckyeahfemmes:

fisting is for femmes.

F is for Femme
F is for Fisting
F is for Fuck

fuckyeahfemmes:

fisting is for femmes.

F is for Femme

F is for Fisting

F is for Fuck

Source: fuckyeahfemmes

femmeproblems:

Femme Problems
submitted by singoutlouise

So true!!!

femmeproblems:

Femme Problems

submitted by singoutlouise

So true!!!

Source: femmeproblems

(via fuckyeahfatpositive)

Source: afroerotik

I Heart Harto!

And, I’m a huge masturbation advocate. Duh.

(via queerfatbutch)

Source: peterparkour


I approach a photo shoot with the subject’s well being and level of comfort as my first priority.  Making the experience of being photogtaphed as enjoyable and safe as possible is my primary goal.  Giving  final photo approval to the models is how I create a safe space for  them to take risks, be silly and relax. Secondly, my goal is to make a  connection with that person- to have a genuine experience with them. That way I  don’t have to worry about the final product because I know that by  taking the time to create the safer space and fostering the sense of  trust between us, the photos will come. And they will be beautiful and  they will be truthful.     -Shilo McCabe

I approach a photo shoot with the subject’s well being and level of comfort as my first priority.  Making the experience of being photogtaphed as enjoyable and safe as possible is my primary goal.  Giving final photo approval to the models is how I create a safe space for them to take risks, be silly and relax. Secondly, my goal is to make a connection with that person- to have a genuine experience with them. That way I don’t have to worry about the final product because I know that by taking the time to create the safer space and fostering the sense of trust between us, the photos will come. And they will be beautiful and they will be truthful.     -Shilo McCabe

(via fatisattractive)

Source: fuckyeahprettyfatchicks

… love this shot …

… love this shot …

Source: mrsexsmith

dishevelleddomina:

Or,
Keep Calm and Beg a Redhead to Fuck You.
girlsrule-subsdrool:

Or, perhaps, Keep Calm and Let a Redhead Fuck You.


Hell yes.  (From someone married to a Redhead.)

dishevelleddomina:

Or,

Keep Calm and Beg a Redhead to Fuck You.

girlsrule-subsdrool:

Or, perhaps, Keep Calm and Let a Redhead Fuck You.

Hell yes.  (From someone married to a Redhead.)

Source: filthyginger

sexualassumptions:

Don’t fuck people who don’t read…
Yep, that’s me.

Fuck yeah.

sexualassumptions:

Don’t fuck people who don’t read…

Yep, that’s me.

Fuck yeah.

(via eatfucktravel)

Source: sexualassumptions

“As a photographer I’m humbled and honored to be invited to document so many beautiful, private moments. I strive to consistently do so with integrity and honesty as it is a precious gift that I respect with everything I am. I’m pleased to share these images in the spirit of sex positivity and in celebration of the sexual and sensual magic that BDSM can embody.”

“As a photographer I’m humbled and honored to be invited to document so many beautiful, private moments. I strive to consistently do so with integrity and honesty as it is a precious gift that I respect with everything I am. I’m pleased to share these images in the spirit of sex positivity and in celebration of the sexual and sensual magic that BDSM can embody.”

(via subtlecluster)

Source: fuccia

Kentucky Fried Woman is a force of cultural realism to be reckoned with. Through her amazing shows and conferences, she is bridging the social consciousness of fat as a feminist issue with the emerging queer identity of high Femme. 
Via:  http://thesexpositivephotoproject.blogspot.com/2012/01/fat-fierce-femme.html

Kentucky Fried Woman is a force of cultural realism to be reckoned with. Through her amazing shows and conferences, she is bridging the social consciousness of fat as a feminist issue with the emerging queer identity of high Femme.

Via:  http://thesexpositivephotoproject.blogspot.com/2012/01/fat-fierce-femme.html

curvesahead:


You could say that Adipositivity is a means of creating a new kind of  beauty, or appreciating beauty. I don’t think that beauty is the only  thing going on in the pictures, they are also about flaunting fat,  sometimes quietly and shyly, sometimes not. I love that the photographs  are ‘positive’ but that they are never trite or monodimensional,  ‘positive role models’ is an expression that makes me want to burn and  rob, and I never get that feeling looking at these images. Instead they  suggest another way of being, a richer way of considering fat  embodiment. There is nothing apologetic or placatory about them and I  think that this is because they are not necessarily created by and for  ‘them’, but by and for ‘us’. Whenever I come across the photographs they  make me want to climb inside the frame and inhabit the world in which  they were taken, I’ve been lucky enough for this to actually happen to  me.

Posing for Substantia Jones | Obesity Timebomb

Love this quote and love the Adipositivity Project!!!

curvesahead:

You could say that Adipositivity is a means of creating a new kind of beauty, or appreciating beauty. I don’t think that beauty is the only thing going on in the pictures, they are also about flaunting fat, sometimes quietly and shyly, sometimes not. I love that the photographs are ‘positive’ but that they are never trite or monodimensional, ‘positive role models’ is an expression that makes me want to burn and rob, and I never get that feeling looking at these images. Instead they suggest another way of being, a richer way of considering fat embodiment. There is nothing apologetic or placatory about them and I think that this is because they are not necessarily created by and for ‘them’, but by and for ‘us’. Whenever I come across the photographs they make me want to climb inside the frame and inhabit the world in which they were taken, I’ve been lucky enough for this to actually happen to me.

Posing for Substantia Jones | Obesity Timebomb

Love this quote and love the Adipositivity Project!!!

(via beautifulandstrongwomen)

Source: obesitytimebomb.blogspot.com

http://thesexpositivephotoproject.blogspot.com/2011/10/international-fisting-day.html

http://thesexpositivephotoproject.blogspot.com/2011/10/international-fisting-day.html