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Vampire Ephebophilia
-Trigger Warnings- Buffy is 15-16 years old when Angel sees her and falls in love with her. He looks to be about 20 or 21, but in reality, he’s over 200 years old. According to other media, we should be really creeped out. In Pretty Persuasion, we’re supposed to be disgusted by the two 30-something [...]
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What is Art
As a young adult, I think most of us who have seriously played video games boggle at the idea that they aren’t art. It’s something we take for granted – an obvious truth. However, there are still people who are debating that something so thought-provoking could be art. I want to boil down the different [...]
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Lost Girl
Lost Girl is a show I wish I had known about a year ago. Smart, interesting, and with a very talented cast, it’s an urban fantasy with humans and ‘fey’, which come in different varieties. Most are based in fairytales, legends and urban myths. The main cast includes a succubus, a human, a siren, and [...]
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Blog Roundup
Welcome to another blog roundup! A lot of interesting food for thought here. I don’t fully agree with everything linked below, but all links got me thinking, which is the most important thing. A quick reminder that I guest blogged at Eden Connor’s blog: Women Desire Taboos in Their Erotica Tweet This Post
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Drow Society
I have spent a lot of time reflecting on sexism in the Drow society, how it reflects on our own prejudices, and specifically, how certain authors ignore the set world in order to better be able to relate with the society. Tweet This Post