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I bought Innerslut.com on a whim.
It cost almost nothing, and honestly I couldn’t even tell you why I grabbed it. I’ve never really been the tech-slut type. It wasn’t something I saved up for, and I had absolutely no idea what I was going to do with it.
At first I figured I might turn it into another adult store. Lingerie. Toys. Something along those lines.
But the more I thought about it, the more it felt wrong.
The internet doesn’t need another place trying to sell sex.
And the truth is, I never really associated the word “slut” with sex anyway.
Not the way people usually mean it.
The word slut is thrown around for a million reasons that have nothing to do with sex at all.
Women get called sluts for being confident.
For being attractive.
For speaking their mind.
For dressing how they want.
For leaving the wrong relationship.
For succeeding when someone else didn’t.
Sometimes a woman is labeled a slut simply for existing in a way that makes other people uncomfortable.
That’s when I realized something.
The domain name itself was powerful.
It didn’t need to sell sex.
It needed to redefine a word.
Because the real “inner slut” isn’t about promiscuity.
It’s about the part of you that refuses to live according to someone else’s rules.
The part that laughs at labels.
The part that takes a word meant to shame you…
and wears it like armor.
That’s when Innerslut stopped being just a domain name.
It became an idea.
A rebellion.
A reminder that nobody gets to define who you are from the outside.
Only you do.
