Growing up in a small, conservative pocket of Β Pittsburgh, Mandy Seiner saw how womenβs sexuality β especially queer womenβs sexuality β would be ignored or considered all-out shameful. As she began exploring her sexuality throughout high school, she turned to Tumblr.
βTumblr was my entry point into the queer community,β Seiner, now 22, says. βPrior to that, I had only ever seen queer intimacy in movies or in other random explicit content I found online, which was highly catered to the male gaze β a lot of phallic-centric threesomes and unrealistic scenes. Tumblr made me realize that queer intimacy could be soft, non-performative and diverse.β
But for Seiner and other young women who have used Tumblr to learn about themselves and others, thatβs coming to an end.
Tumblr announced Monday that it will remove Β all βadult contentβ from the site on December 17. In this case, βadult contentβ means photos, videos, or GIFs that show real-life human genitals or female-presenting nipples (we could not roll our eyes harder), and any content β including photos, videos, GIFs and illustrations β that depicts sex acts. But thatβs precisely the content that draws many women to Tumblr. βItβs just such a hub of so many different kinds of art and expression that it was the perfect place for me to safely explore [my sexuality],β says 27-year-old Samantha.
Generally, Tumblr allows users to create blogs, share content they like (typically images or text posts), and build communities around subjects that matter most to them β from fandoms to health and fitness to sexual preferences. The ease at which users can anonymously collect, curate, and experience the things that turn them on has led Tumblr to become a safe place for queer women to explore their sexuality, often for the very first time. Searching tags like βsoftcoreβ or βfingeringβ would yield Β pages of porn GIFs, sensual black and white images, videos, erotic fiction, fanart, and more. And while thereβs plenty of porn on the internet, the adult content on Tumblr was often sensual and intimate, focused more on desire β a radical shift from whatβs typically available on explicit porn sites like PornHub. Though made-for-women porn sites exist and are growing in number, many are membership-based or have inhibiting pay walls. Tumblr quickly became the place where women could easily explore what turns them on and discover sexual content that didnβt feel alienating or degrading.
βTumblr introduced me to female erotic film directors like Erika Lust, whose productions focus on the pleasure of the parties involved onscreen, not the unnamed viewer,β says Mandy. βThat was monumental for me as a young woman who thought, consciously or not, that all sexual acts were something to be done to you rather than for you.β
When 20-year-old Jamie from Ontario began questioning her sexuality a couple years ago, she turned to Tumblr because it was anonymous and allowed her to follow NSFW content by women for women, which helped her understand and validate her bisexuality.
βWithout the experience I had on Tumblr, I wouldnβt have been able to learn so much about how I was feeling and eventually come out to my friends and family,β she says. βI wouldnβt have been looking up LGBTQ content on Instagram and Twitter for fear of outing myself or being outed.β