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ChrisStorms
cerri_white_sama

Same. Well, actually, I'm not sure it's an allergy, but I do dry out faster with a condom involved and it ends up with me rather sore around the edges after.

All the awards to your brother for getting it.

Outside of the casting of Peeta and Katniss, I honestly didn't know who was playing who and only saw the trailers once each, so I couldn't recall who was who before I read the book. I read Cinna as tan or black, since they said he didn't color his skin away from it's natural brown, adding only some gold eyeliner. Most

Well, being fair to the BDSM community, it isn't just about getting off on commands and ass slapping. A lot of it has to do with trust of one's partner and a desire to be taken care of when there's already a social pressure to be in control of everything. Another added factor is the thrill of being "naughty" and being

Oh god, it really is. Even without the kink aspect, it just reeks of, "If I sleep with him, that will make him love me, right?"

Snow in a pony bit FTW!

I always hate that trope in fanfics, at least. I'm lucky enough where the only romance novels and erotic novels I've read didn't have those characters in the foreground. Well, there was one, but in the end you didn't want the heroine together with the main male character she started with.

Fanfiction.net's policy says they don't publish porn anymore, but it's always found in the M rated stories. Sometimes more soft core in the T rated stories. I just finished rereading a choice Glee future!AU fic where Kurt seduces his new therapist Blaine into helping him with his satyriasis.

See, if the book were cleverly written enough to include things like call his graciously endowed bratwurst "Mr. Priapus" as a throwback to Victorian erotica, I would read this in a heartbeat just for that. Unfortunately, the phrase is as much a trope as "steel encased in velvet" at this point.

Yeah, there are actually quite a few ways to go about digital self publishing these days that honestly are very successful if you know how to publicize yourself.

I've always found it weird that people assume that of mothers. I mean, yeah, get squicked when it's your own mother; that is actually apparently built into us to discourage incest. But for all moms? How the hell do you think the baby was made, more often than not?

Man, the shit I would buy if I had a dollar for every time I read "steel encased in velvet" in a piece of erotica. Fanfiction or not.

Same feelings, though the sports TVs and video golf are really gauche for this kind of thing. I also read one of the comments on the NPR article that hit it on the head: they advertized the event as being child-friendly when it kind of wasn't, and you don't get to interact with the greenery so much as you get to move

It's degrading. And honestly, there are already plenty of women that hate that they're getting an abortion out there, but can't help it because of how much carrying the kid to term is not an option. It's a waste of resources and energy and it's insulting to think that a woman having an abortion is emotionless or

After a whole day of walking and not once taking the subway 'cause the weather was too nice to waste, I agreed to head to Midtown Comics to meet up with a friend and head to an udon place after upon finding my evening class canceled. So I get to the shop, utterly exhausted and thinking maybe I should have just taken

Oh the smile I had at that. XD Seriously, I loved the dude when I was a kid. Then I found out that (allegedly) a large reason as to why Growing Pains ended was because Kirk Cameron's continuous religious objections restricted stories that the writers and producers wanted to explore. Paired with quickly declining

That argument really is the core of it. Every single one of these commentators saying that women are clearly having too much sex and are therefore "sluts" that need to be punished for nine months with an unwanted pregnancy gloss over the number of married mothers that simply can't afford more children or aren't in

The most farcical argument, really. My understanding of the is that it is to not allow religion into civil issues. The health of the people, in this case women, is a civil issue. Therefore, Christian moral and the right to not have to pay something that is considered immoral by a religious institution has no real

I also made the mistake of reading the commentary. There's a lot of mention about going to PP, or Target for $9 pills or Walmart for $4. Brushing over the defunding issues that these same people are arguing, someone pointed out that the pill is carcinogenic in is generic form. ...Gee, I wonder what they thing those

These pills sound good.