justthetippihedren
JustTheTippiHedren
justthetippihedren

Probably knot. I think they're pretending these guys are werewolves, not actual wolves.

So he saw no value in noting anything about the "Yes"s? No context, no conditions to try to correllate with success, but failure conditions are noted.

I think that sort of play can emerge organically between kids who are quite close in age and the nature of the play will be different when it emerges from mutual curiosity expressed to similar degrees, if that makes sense.

He doesn't think of beautiful women as human either. Trust me.

No, she couldn't. This is a McDonald's inside a Wal-Mart, just inside the front door. The park is a long way from there. Not even the guys working at the tire place toward the back of the building could've seen her or been heard by her.

God, same.

I am accommodating when it is harmless and would be more trouble to refuse to accommodate her just to prove that I can. Because I know I can. I have zero issues saying no when necessary.

Oh, I'm pretty sure that's the right Dick.

With Chris it's really body and personality, and then a great big space, and only then face. Face is much better bearded. And needs to have his veneers downsized.

If anyone ever makes a movie version of one of the countless romance novels with a male escort hero, he'd be the guy. Casually seductive is perfect. He's such a cat.

Might be because we have more people and land so we're more distributed, so except for isolated regions with little opportunity for mobility, it's really easy to NOT date your cousins. If your dating pool shrinks considerably if you dismiss seconds and thirds, there are going to be more matings between seconds and

I felt like she really began to hit her stride in this last series, the Brothers Sinister one. The only book of hers I have been disappointed in was Untouched, but it was probably that my expectations were too high and in general (just a personal preference) I have difficulty with heroines who are in sex work,

I cannot believe I left off Kristen Ashley.

The chemistry in LoS is just off the charts, and the one liners, like "Bertie to the tooth-drawer," and "Withers, I have failed you," and "attempting to do him injury with a bit of millinery" are obviously memorable enough for me to not have to look them up.

Not sure which post you're replying to. I think of her as primarily modern or fantasy, doesn't she have maybe 3 historicals? Is there an MMF historical I'm forgetting or were you not replying about menage? Anyway, she definitely has some good MMF. Menage was the first MMF I ever read and while I have to skip a lot due

Any kind of activism, political activity, etc on a resume would turn me right off unless I knew we were hiring for a specific demographic that isn't obvious from a resume, or even an interview. Topping this list would be LGBT. If we need women, women's names are frequently obvious. Persons of color, could be names,

Basically the question is, is it by Cara McKenna or Charlotte Stein? Well then it is awesome. I go back and forth on my preference between them. Like, right now I've swung back to Charlotte because her not even thinly veiled Chris Evans hero from the last book trumps the prison thing Cara did for me, but it'll swing

What I like about her characters is that neither is universally appealing and easy for anyone to love. And they're not all the same kind of not easy to love, they're very specific kinds. She doesn't do meet cutes so much as meet *smarts*. They process each other intelligently. The "why these two?" is always perfect. I

If you read historical menage already you probably know all that I know. Samantha Kane's Brothers in Arms series is foremost, of course. Kate Pearce's "Simply" series is good but if I have to read about one. more. sex club. I swear. Not a lot of greatness going on in historical menage. Fewer people write historicals,

And are more experienced, mature actors. I'm not bothered by Mean Girls, where Rachel McAdams was the outlier wrt age compared to the other three, but originally Lindsey Lohan wanted Regina and Rachel was someone who had read for Cady and the producers felt like they were dealing with someone who could be a star and