What exactly does a girl who writes about extraordinarily
rough sex have to say about bullying? I
mean really…really…come on. We’re
already all irritated by the constant flow of Facebook posts about animal
rescues, gun control, pink ribbons, rainbow ribbons, donate to Obama to keep
the Nazis from the White House, donate to Romney to keep the Commies from the
White house, and a slew of other causes.
Each post ends with “repost if you believe women shouldn’t be
bludgeoned, raped, and spit upon by hate-mongering monsters” or some other call
to action designed to make inaction guilt-inspiring. It’s irritating as hell.
So why bullying? So, why am I going to put up my own cause post? Shouldn’t I stick to explaining in graphic
detail how it feels for one of my heroines to find herself on her knees with an
unexpected cock in her throat terrifying her with real concern she won’t ever
breathe again? “Come on Regina! You can
really describe a prick slamming into an ass with no warning so your character
is right in the middle of a hard and rough double penetration. That’s what we want from you!”
Yeah, yeah. I
know. I promise I’ll write a whole lot
more of that stuff. In fact, I have a
gangbang queued up right now and am putting the finishing touches on a pretty
vicious…what? NO! The gangbang isn’t AT any location and you
can’t join in! I mean I have a gangbang
story about to be published. Put your
clothes back on! My goodness! All I’m saying is that I know I’m not a
political analyst, a social pundit, or an advocate for anything. I’m an erotica writer, and that’s what I plan
to do.
However, have any of you tried to tell Molly Synthia no? It’s just about
impossible. She told me to write a post about
ItGetsBetter.org, and when Molly
says to write a post that’s what I do. I’m
glad I did. For a hell of a long time, I’ve
believed we approach bullying from the wrong perspective. We almost always focus all of our resources
and efforts on preventing, punishing, and educating bullies. I just don’t think it will ever work. There will always be bullies, especially
among kids. The problem is that the
tools for bullying have been dramatically upgraded. Now, a click of a mouse can change one or two
asshole football players into viral-video producing monsters.
The environment has changed, but our approach hasn’t. We still focus on trying to convince bullies
not to bully. I think it’s a lost cause. I think most bullies don’t comprehend the
harm they do, and when we try to warn and convince them; it’s about as
effective as telling kids not to have sex or not to drink. The consequences now, though, are so much
greater than they were just fifteen years ago.
What I like about ItGetsBetter.org is the focus the organization places
on helping victims of bullying get through it.
I find it strange that it’s such a unique approach when it seems so
obvious it’s the right thing to do.
Many kids end up in despair, and they desperately need to
hear that it does indeed get better.
Tune in the The Naughty Slot tonight and you’ll get a chance to hear
what this fabulous organization does. Finally,
(drum roll, please…) Miss Molly has authorized me to give away fifty copies of
my best-selling and very rough erotica collection Rough
and Reluctant by Regina. It runs
$2.99 on amazon, so all I’m asking is that you donate a buck or two to
ItGetsBetter.org. Instead of me getting
the money, the organization does. So,
you can help kids out while you turn yourself on. Isn’t that the best way to get off?