From Buffy Summers to Sydney Bristow, the small screen has given us some of the best female characters of all time. These TV women have reminded us to stand up for what we want, fight our foes fiercely, and never stand for any BS especially from dudes —whether that means kicking ass in a physical showdown or dropping the best, conversation-destroying one-liner. We love them and their multifaceted excellence, so here are 20 onscreen women who have taught us well. As a bonus, her wardrobe and styling were always top-notch. I don't need Agent Thompson's approval or the president's.
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With anilingus currently in so many editorial spreads and on the tip of so many tongues, it bears noting that Mozart wrote a song about eating ass. What took us so long? After hardly being spoken of publicly for the last few centuries—or the decade and a half since Charlotte confessed to performing it on "Sex and the City"—anilingus has finally became a featured player in pop culture. If asses are just newfangled knottier vaginas, the act of having your ass licked is innately one of feminization. Another 24 percent had been anally fingered. The shift, in both attitude and practice, is likely an outgrowth of the fact that anal sex has steadily been making inroads with heterosexuals over the last two decades. Forty-four percent of men and 39 percent of women had engaged in straight anal sex, a leap that seems nothing short of impressive.
Although the only extended narrative from antiquity is that of Apuleius, Eros and Psyche appear in Greek art as early as the 4th century BC. Since the rediscovery of Apuleius's novel in the Renaissance , the reception of Cupid and Psyche in the classical tradition has been extensive. The story has been retold in poetry, drama, and opera, and depicted widely in painting, sculpture, and even wallpaper. The tale of Cupid and Psyche or "Eros and Psyche" is placed at the midpoint of Apuleius's novel, and occupies about a fifth of its total length.
It is true that mythology tells us of the female power both mortal and immortal to condemn empires to ruin and birth new ones into existence. The beauty of Helen and the lust of Paris ignited the Trojan War, the beauty of Rhea Silvia and the lust of Mars birthed Romulus and Remus, and the beauty of Lucretia and the lust of Tarquinius ignited the fall of the Roman monarchy. One of the first primordial deities, Gaia ostensibly female , birthed the natural world. Why is it then that women who appear to play so central a role in the stories of antiquity were subject to subordination by men?