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  1. On 3/4/2018 at 2:06 PM, Mistress Alexia Zito said:

    I love animal crossing! Lol right now I’ve been playing the pocket camp app, but also have it on my 3DS. I have a soft spot for my little animal villagers hahah. 

    I’m a fan of cutesy games, but once in a while I will play something more skilled, intense, involved. I don’t consider myself an experienced “gamer” and sometimes gaming conversations tend to veer toward proving how knowledgeable you are, and I’d rather just enjoy myself and play! 

    So true. I kind of miss my old console days (I don't think I've owned a console since college), but I don't miss those conversations. And I was never very adept at them :P I'm really excited about getting Alto's Odyssey soon, and last year I had a disastrously obsessive few days playing The Witness, but I'm super out of the loop these days. I hope one of my friends gets an oculus rift. I want to experience it, and I refuse, on principle, to go to a "VR bar." 

    I've never played animal crossing at all! I'm afraid I'll get too obsessed haha

  2. I'm really surprised that no one mentioned Gwen Stefani! I've been listening to No Doubt a lot lately and even though she was hot in the 90's, she's still just as beautiful today :wub:

     

    OH GOD Gwen Stefani in 1995 ::bows down::

     

    I *vividly* remember watching her sing "Just a Girl" on MTV Spring Break, and staring at the sweat trickling down her stomach. I saw No Doubt live some years back and her abs were still mesmerizing lol  :P

  3. It was honestly so refreshing seeing Wonder Woman - a movie about a woman not told from the male gaze. It was like putting on glasses for the first time and realizing that we don't need any gratuitous shots of Gal Gadot's ass for it to be a good movie. 

     

    Ah amazing :D

     

    Hi questionmarks,

     

    Honestly no.  Acting doesn't hit me emotionally.  I enjoy movies and films that have great stories and make me think.   Like there were a couple of things in Black Panther I wished they explored more.  One of which being the Rhinos at the end.  I wish there was more of a reason for them to be added to the action.  A co-worker of mine was saying that Ryan Coogler wanted to have a sub plot about the poaching of Rhinos.  He asked Marvel if he could incorporate the Spider-Man villain Kraven into the movie.  Kraven is a hunter/poacher and an evil badass.  Marvel wouldn't allow Kraven in the movie because they are already developing a story line for that character in future MCU movies.  I think Coogler had a great idea and wish they could have worked it into Black Panther.

     

    Did it make you think? Is acting not part of storytelling for you? Does story hit you emotionally? One of the amazing and wonderful things, to me, about art in general, and popular media in particular, is just how differently different audiences can encounter one and the same work. 

     

    I'm anticipating more war rhinos in MCU movies, and looking forward to it, but I guess we'll have to wait and see. 

  4. I felt a flush of emotion during the kiss in Wonder Woman, among other scenes. I'll have to watch again to see if I saw it correctly, but it felt very much like the camera was positioned to frame Diana as the agent of desire and Steve as more of the object. Of course, the female gaze being richer and more sophisticated than our stunted male gaze, Steve's agency was heightened rather than erased by Diana's.

     

    A lot of tears fell from my eyes during Black Panther, and likely will again when I see it again. Part of it is simply the subtle storytelling and compelling characters (did Sterling K. Brown elicit nothing in you, Jayman??), part of it is the thrill of the ever-urgent historical/social commentary, part of it is the sheer exhilaration of seeing so many amazing black female characters in such big-scale popular entertainment—and sadness at how long it's taken. I mean, just the mere fact of the costume design and the hair. Tears of joy.

  5. Hey Newman, just to add to the pile a little bit—I was around your age and BDSM inexperience level when I first visited the Fortress, and was very nervous to bridge the "fantasy gap" Dannyboy mentioned. But something told me I was in good hands at the Fortress, and boy was that true. If you visit, whether you decide once was enough or it becomes just the first of many (which I'd say is more likely from the sound of your post!), I'm confident you'll feel you made the right decision. Call or email booking if you haven't already. They're very knowledgeable and thoughtful about these things. And if you're anything like me, you're going to be learning a lot of fun things about yourself in the near future, and enjoying them more and more as time goes by :)

  6. I'd be surprised if many women were surprised. On the other hand, I would expect many men to be surprised, not because "#notallmen" (which I, for one, think is obnoxious childish nonsense), but because we're so bad at recognizing/accepting when we are the perpetrators. A lack of courage, perhaps? In any case, it shouldn't surprise us. Sure, the scope of Harvey's vileness, and the power he had to protect himself, are vast. But lots of men are capable of small acts of vileness and violence, and of patterns of abuse and harassment. I'm grateful men are being forced to confront this to a greater and more public degree, and that women are being empowered to speak out, like jpcpat and others have said. I hope to keep learning to recognize my own fuckups (w/o demanding women be the ones to tell me), to own it w/o getting defensive, and to grow.

     

    As for accusation v. conviction, the public is not a court of law, but we can still weigh evidence for ourselves. We can have more confidence, for example, if more than one accuser tells a similar story, especially if this comports with any evidence from the mouth of the accused; prosecutors also look for corroboration from contemporaneous witnesses, i.e., did she tell a friend or a family member, etc., around the time of an incident? Both of these (more than one overlapping accounts and corroborating contemporaneous witnesses) can be found in the cases of Roy Moore, Cosby, Weinstein, C.K., and others. Donald Trump, too, fwiw. 

  7. I took a look at Emily England’s Instagram and her more stretchy photos are giving me position ideas, I hope you’re feeling flexible next time I see you...

    Reading this made me start sweating a little :o I'll make sure I do a few extra yoga classes before then....!!

  8. Ugh. Worshipping Rihanna... I would die. And that scene in Charlie's Angels was very informative for my confused young mind. (I can still remember the feeling of squirming in discomfort and wanting it to never end.) But to add three new names to the list:

     

    Emilia Clarke (as Khaleesi, obviously)

    Sofia Boutella

    Adriana Ugarte

     

     

    And, since I'm not sure whether she qualifies as famous, as a bonus: Emily England.

  9. My session with Mistress Shankar involved some roleplay with me as spoiled rich brat and I had told her, "My dad knows Trump.  He'll get you for this..." or something like that and Mistress Shankar twisted my nipples and said, "Don't ever mention that name in session again."

     

    Brava, Mistress Shankar! 

  10. Rather than create another stupid post, I'm just posting another stupid thing here. There's a twitter bot that generates weird sexts every hour or so. It's called sextsbot—obviously. A few of my favorites:

     

    I'm so employable thinking about your debased throat

     

    I take advantage of your pokemon so I can climb them up my ass

     

    My aesthetic is 'loyally bisexual'

     

    You have a fervently authoritarian cunt

     

    It's so oily, I want to kiss it

     

    I'm your boss and that means you have to recycle my steel-toed boots

     

    And my personal favorite so far:

     

    I'm going to bully your gender identity then use you

     

    If any of y'all have twitter, I highly recommend following. It's dumb and hilarious.

  11. This sounds very erotic, something I hadn't imagined before. I like it! Your mistress could place fruit on a body part of her choosing and then make you try and pick it up without your lips touching her at all. tempting and torturous :P

     

    Downright devious.

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