- Shows: Law & Order: SVU, Big Bang Theory, and Below Deck
- Movies: Captain Fantastic or Nymphomaniac Vol 1 & 2
This didn’t start as an NSFT space, but I think as I’ve done the work to help heal past traumas, I’ve allowed myself to be more free and enjoy sharing my sexuality.
Kinks / Turn Ons:
Thick men / Dad bods
Beards
Gentle / Daddy Doms
Switch
Biting, Nail-marks, Hickies (not on neck)
Nipple Play
ANR/ABF
Lactation
Breeding
Pregnancy
Exhibitionism
Temperature Play
A vocal and communicative partner
Praise Kink
Eye Contact
Period Sex
Hard No’s:
Choking / Breath Play
Most Bondage (being tied down, handcuffs, etc)
An@l
Doggy Style
Scat/Pee…or really any bodily fluids not naturally present
R@pe Threats/Fantasies
Knife play
Degradation
Racism
Incest
Pet Play / Monster Fantasies / Beastiality
Age Play
Cnc / Free Use
A Few Other Things:
•You can reblog my photos
•I will not show my face so please do not ask
•Asks and DMs are open (I am happy to talk about sex, pleasure, and intimacy)
I BLOCK AGELESS BLOGS!!!
Thanks for reading! Be respectful, have fun, and enjoy! 😊
When I find a actor/actress I like I will go through their IMDB and make a list of the films I think look interesting and watch them. Most of the time that means watching every single movie/ tv show they have been in. Titles with a ✔ at the end are the ones I've seen.
☆ Tales from the Darkside.
☆ The Legend of Billie Jean. ✔
☆ The Name of the Rose. ✔
☆ Twisted. ✔
☆ The Equalizer (Season 2, Ep 4)
☆ Crime Story.
☆ L.A. Law (Season 2, Ep 16)
☆ Tucker: The Man and His Dream.
☆ Heathers. ✔
☆ Gleaming the Cube. ✔
☆ Desperate for Love.
☆ Beyond the Stars.
☆ The Wizard. ✔
☆ The Edge (Season 1, Ep 3)
☆ Tales from the Darkside: The Movie.
☆ Young Guns II: Blaze of Glory. ✔
☆ Pump up the Volume. ✔
☆ Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. ✔
☆ Mobsters.
☆ Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
☆ Kuffs. ✔
☆ Where the Day Takes You.
☆ Untamed Heart. ✔
☆ True Romance. ✔
☆ Jimmy Hollywood.
☆ Interview with the Vampire. ✔
☆ Murder in the First. ✔
☆ Bed of Roses. ✔
☆ Broken Arrow. ✔
☆ Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.
☆ Julian Po.
☆ Merry Christmas, George Bailey.
☆ Hard Rain. ✔
☆ Basil.
☆ Very Bad Things.
☆ The Contender.
☆ 3000 Miles to Graceland.
☆ Who Is Cletis Tout?
☆ Zoolander. ✔
☆ Hard Ca$h.
☆ Wind Talkers.
☆ The West Wing (Season 4, Ep 7,8,10)
☆ Masked and Anonymous.
☆ Alias (Season 2, Ep 15, 19)
☆ Mindhunters. ✔
☆ The Confessor.
☆ Pursued.
☆ Alone in the Dark. ✔
☆ The Deal.
☆ Hollow Man 2.
☆ Bobby.
☆ My Name is Earl (Season 2, Ep 8) ✔
☆ He Was a Quiet Man.
☆ Slipstream.
☆ Love Lies Bleeding.
☆ Igor.
☆ My Own Worst Enemy (Season 1, Ep 1-9)
☆ Dolan's Cadillac.
☆ Lies & Illusions.
☆ The Forgotten (Season 1, Ep1-17)
☆ Sacrifice.
☆ Without Men.
☆ The River Murders.
☆ The Final Rites.
☆ Playback. ✔
☆ Sofia.
☆ Freaky Deaky.
☆ El Gringo.
☆ Dawn Rider.
☆ Hatfields and McCoys: Bad Blood.
☆ Soldiers of Fortune.
☆ Breaking In (Season 1, Ep 1-7 - Season 2, Ep 1-13)
☆ Guns, Girls and Gambling.
☆ Bullet to the Head.
☆ Bound.
☆ Assassins Run.
☆ Stranded.
☆ Nymphomaniac: Vol. I
☆ Nymphomaniac: Vol. II
☆ Ask Me Anything. ✔
☆ Way of the Wicked.
☆ Mind Games (Season 1, Ep 1-13)
☆ Mune: Guardian of the Moon.
☆ Hot Tub Time Machine 2. ✔
☆ True Deception.
☆ King Cobra.
☆ The Summit.
☆ The Wife.
☆ The Public.
☆ Mr. Robot.
☆Dirty John (Season 2, Ep 1-8)
☆ We Can Be Heroes. ✔
☆ Dr. Death (Season 1, Ep 1-8)
☆ Vindicators 2 (Season 1, ep 1,3,4,6,7,10)
☆ Archer (Season 5, Ep 9,12,13 - Season 6, 2,6,8,9,12,13 - Season 7, Ep 8 - Season 13, Ep 7,8)
☆ Inside Job (Season 1, Ep 1-10- Season 2, Ep 1-8)
☆ Willow (Season 1, Ep 6) ✔
Their access to institutional resources, combined with the formal and informal pressures on them to keep their colleagues' approval, makes academic feminists cautious and conservative. They hesitate to board any train which they don't yet know carries gravy, or at least offers a safe ride. This affects the way they discuss the Woman Problem. Though they are credentialed thinkers, academic feminists rarely research new topics or develop new ideas on the gender problem. Rather, they trail in the movement's wake. They examine issues which some faction has already introduced, explored, and substantiated. Watching the faction defend its case and attract support, they have time to guess how their colleagues and the press might react if they themselves mentioned the problem. Only when it becomes clear that the faction's stand is viable, do academics adopt the issue (without acknowledging movement inspiration, naturally).*
And their participation adds precious little to the discussion. Mainly academics claim ground a faction has already secured. For instance, the movement's civilian branches started talking about rape over two years ago. Academic feminists objected then, on grounds that the topic was flamboyant and would alienate people. Thanks to the movement's tenacity, though, it is now pretty obvious that rape is a serious problem, better explained as applied sexism than as a weird deviation by deranged criminals or repressed nymphomaniacs who 'ask for it.' And now it seems a veritable epidemic has struck academic women: everyone's studying rape. As if the movement discussion never occurred, however, these studies invariably begin at the ABC's. How many rapes really take place? Who rapes whom where? Are rapists normal? What constitutes a psychological profile of rape victims?—in other words, is rape a serious problem? And need we attribute it to deranged criminals or repressed nymphomaniacs?
Hackneyed questions like these are guaranteed to produce no new insights. Academics say they supplant unsubstantiated movement rhetoric with correct, compelling analyses. But we defy anyone to discern in a random selection of academic feminists' work--say on sexuality, since the rape literature hasn't been published yet--more intellectual merit than movement essays of several years ago exhibited.
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*In fact, academics seem to expect movement gratitude for finally climbing on board. Thus they occasionally use movement publications to solicit volunteer subjects for their research projects. Evidently they believe their unpaid subjects receive the vicarious recompense of knowing they helped Dr. So-and-So get her fourth book published. Sisterhood is its own reward-- for the sisters on the bottom.
“Academic Feminists and the Women’s Movement” in Ain’t I a Woman?, vol. 4, no. 1, April 1974
Honestly they could really be fucking in 365 days. I didn’t watch it but it’s possible. Lars von Trier hired porn actors for Nymphomaniac Vol. 1 and 2 so he could show penetration on screen without the film actors being involved. And it’s not like Netflix then wouldn’t allow the movie on there because that’s where I watched those films for the first time 🤷🏽♀️