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  3. Pwr Bttm - Wikipedia

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    Pwr Bttm (disemvoweling of Power Bottom), stylized PWR BTTM, was an American queer punk duo formed in 2013 at Bard College by Ben Hopkins and Liv Bruce. [1] The duo's debut album, Ugly Cherries, was released in 2015. Their second studio album, Pageant, was released in 2017 to critical acclaim.

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  5. Top, bottom, and versatile - Wikipedia

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    For example, a power bottom may refer to someone who takes a more dominant role while being the receptive partner. [6] In gay male sexuality, a total bottom is someone who assumes an exclusively receptive role during anal or oral intercourse. A versatile bottom is one who prefers to bottom but who tops occasionally. [7]

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    The bottoms, of course, provide full coverage, making this bathing suit an all-around winner! Pros: Built-in push-up bra. Sizes available from S-3XL. Cons: Hook in the back isn’t adjustable. See it!

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  9. Kyriarchy - Wikipedia

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    In feminist theory, kyriarchy (/ ˈ k aɪ r i ɑːr k i /) is a social system or set of connecting social systems built around domination, oppression, and submission.The word was coined by Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza in 1992 to describe her theory of interconnected, interacting, and self-extending systems of domination and submission, in which a single individual might be oppressed in some ...