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fiddleturnips · 4 months
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feminineambrosia · 4 months
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Emma Mae mesmerizes
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heat-pics · 3 months
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Emma Mae
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zazora · 2 months
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jaywade · 4 months
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donniefrankdarko · 1 year
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Behind the scenes of ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’
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rxse-ella · 5 months
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roseillith · 7 months
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EMMA MAE (1976) dir. JAMAA FANAKA
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athena-xox · 10 months
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Fancasting the wonderlandians
Jessie Mae Alonzo as Madeline Hatter.
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Rowan Blanchard as Lizzie.
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Josie Totah as Kitty
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Emma Myers as Bunny
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D’pharaoh Woon A-Tai as Alistair 
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fiddleturnips · 4 months
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Emma-Mae vs. Ford normalizing Fiddlestan
I think the thing with Stanford is he has such a huge experience to education gap... like, he technically knows a bunch of stuff about sex, gender, and queerness, but he doesn't identify with or experience these things himself. So, his straight brother spontaneously develops this really weird, almost parentlike relationship with a guy who he's having casual sex with, and it just. doesn't make sense.
Emma-Mae gets it. Emma-Mae knows what being in love is like. She also knows what wanting to have sex is like, that's what her relationship with Stan is (she loves him, but he's more of a fuck buddy/best friend). The D/s side of it isn't something she experiences, but she's able to file it away as "weird gay shit" in her brain and thus accept it without really engaging with it. As for loving a guy who wants to have sex with you but who you don't really want to have sex with, well, she kind of normalized that already because a lot of women think that's normal - she definitely has a libido herself and has a bunch of female friends who have happy and active marital sex lives, but she also knows a lot of women who are like "I love the man but geeze, it's like he's always on." Her sexual and romantic vocabulary is developed from scratch from experience, whereas Ford's is much broader, but entirely theoretical.
Like, Emma-Mae is NOT a powerplay sort of a gal, but there was always this gap between what she wanted and what Fiddleford wanted, so as soon as they introduce a third into the relationship something clicks and she's just "Oh, yeah, that checks out "
Her husband is a sub but she is not a dom.
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bcrude · 1 year
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jaywade · 2 years
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lililovesthings · 10 months
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David Tennant: * Blinks *
Us:
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rxse-ella · 6 months
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roseillith · 7 months
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EMMA MAE (1976) dir. JAMAA FANAKA
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