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Most recently published stories in Filthy.
Confessions of a Self-Proclaimed Slut: Pt. 2
Take a moment and think about your high school sexual education class. What sort of sex ed was it? Was it medically accurate or based on abstinence? I grew up in the Bible Belt in a small town in the Appalachian Mountains. My sexual education lasted for one week and was taught by a local youth pastor (not even a teacher or anyone with any medical training). He was nice, and half of my class was part of his youth group, but I had a lot of questions that were left unanswered. This was a major problem because I still had no clue about sex and felt like I was being left in the dark. Sure, I knew how babies were made, but I didn't know about STDs, contraception, or even consent. There I was at 14 with no idea what was going on with my own body. I knew I couldn't be the only student that felt this way.
By Katia Braun8 years ago in Filthy
A Lustful Heart
Her heart's deepest desire was to be loved. She wanted to be loved as much and as deeply as she loved. In her innermost secret places, she was a romantic who believed love could fix anyone, heal anything, tie the tightest bonds and give the most freedom. In fact she attached most of her emotions and awareness to love. Very unhealthy, she knew, however her sense of self worth, her sense of belonging, her fear of abandonment and rejection were tied up in love. She couldn't help believing that love would make everything in her world right and whole.
By Jasmine Smith8 years ago in Filthy
Darkside: What's a Girl to Do? (Ch. 2)
Joseph and Trixie lay there, legs and arms tangled with in each other in the Egyptian cotton sheets on the four-poster canopy bed. Warmth filled the dimly lit, blue dark room as they lay there listening to each other breathing. It was a long time since Joseph had been so happy with someone. He marveled to himself how beautiful, willing, and compliant Trixie was. In his eyes, Sarah had turned into a stubborn mule only good for one thing. Beating and cleaning a house. It made him hard thinking about it. Honestly, it seemed like he was beating her more than he was making love to her. If he was honest with himself, he hadn’t loved her at all. She was just someone that he had needed to take his anger out of on, because he had to leave his school and his friends many years ago. Trixie was younger, less complacent with herself, always aiming to make herself better. He loved the fact that she was so driven by her ambitions, yet able to fill his needs. At least most of them. He wanted to be with her always.
By Jennifer Cypert8 years ago in Filthy
Empty Words and Open Wounds
I want to tell you this so maybe you can find it hidden in the back of your mind the next time you find yourself crawling into bed with someone else. The next time you’re looking into someone else’s brown eyes that match your own so perfectly. The next time you call her baby. The next time you sink your nails deep into her skin, not for her pleasure, but for the pleasure you received from drawing blood.
By Brianna Perry8 years ago in Filthy
How Do I Know If She Will Be Into Sex on Our First Date?
It’s one of the weightiest questions that can crop up during any initial encounter. Males, driven as they are by their hormones, often begin wondering about that night’s sleeping arrangements from the moment their date sits down at the outset of the date. Perhaps the same thought crosses his partner’s mind but she’ll be more likely to be inspired by the sense of decorum that cautions against leaping into the sack at the earliest opportunity.
By David Elmers8 years ago in Filthy
No More Abstinence Education
Do you remember asking your parents about where babies come from? Did you ever hear your mom say that you came from her tummy? Did you ever watch cartoons or hear your parents talk about a stork that delivers babies? I'm sure to assume that most of the time you asked about sex or wanted to know about how reproduction happens, you were sheltered or shut down because you were so young and couldn't possibly expect to know about it. When parents do this, it's ignorance on their part to assume that the child will grow up to wait and have sex when they are married. But what they don't know is that this child will hide from their own parents they are sexually active, that they look up porn on the internet or that they read about sex and how it's performed. It's a form of abstinence education in the home that needs to stop. Instead of helping a child pursue the love of their own bodies and being informed on adult choices they would be making later in life, we're leading them down a path that could end in more STD's and STI's being transmitted or worse, pregnancy.
By Heather Wilkins8 years ago in Filthy











