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Fred 2022-04-20 09:02:51

At the junior high school level, I recorded my impulse and mood at the moment. After watching it for more than ten minutes, I decided to finish dancing this bitch and write my own imagination. I have seen two movies that are somewhat related before, catching a golden turtle son-in-law (country girl), and growing up. I imagined that they were all having sex with my father and grandfather. Through these objects to complete the transformation, it is like climbing the highest peak with a high profile Looking at the scenery has become a shortcut to rapid growth. In the movie, watching the girl calmly respond to grandpa's seductive sex is really natural. When I was dancing in the movie, I saw my grandfather trying to convince my grandma that he didn't have sex with anyone, and I was really speechless. Three times women appear in a low profile. This is also what I care about. Is there any movie with a male as the protagonist that completes the transformation through women?

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  • Dagmar 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    just for PenelopeCruz

  • Jaquan 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    Maybe everyone will experience these two kinds of feelings, one kind makes people feel safe and confident, but not satisfying, as if the tranquility of the night sky is potentially expecting a brilliant fireworks to suddenly break, when the second kind of feeling comes quietly, it is too late Picking up confidence has fallen into humility and cowardice, all because of love.

Elegy quotes

  • David Kepesh: [interview on the Charlie Rose show] We're not all descended from the Puritans.

    Charlie Rose: No?

    David Kepesh: There was another colony 30 miles from Plymouth, it's not on the maps today. Marymount it was called.

    Charlie Rose: Yeah, alright, you mention in your book...

    David Kepesh: The colony where anything goes, went.

    Charlie Rose: There was booze...

    David Kepesh: here was booze. There was fornication. There was music. There was... they even ah, ah, ah, you name it, you name it. They even danced around the maypole once a month, wearing masks, worshiping god knows what, Whites and Indians together, all going for broke...

    Charlie Rose: Who was responsible for all of this?

    David Kepesh: A character by the name of Thomas Morton.

    Charlie Rose: Aah, the "Hugh Hefner" of the Puritans.

    David Kepesh: You could say that. I'm going to read you a quote of what the Puritans thought of Morton's followers: 'Debauched bacchanalians and atheists, falling into great licentiousness, and leading degenerate lives'. When I heard that, I packed my bags, I left Oxford, and I came straight to America, America the licentious.

    Charlie Rose: So what happened to all of those people?

    David Kepesh: Well, the Puritans shot them down. They sent in Miles Standish leading the militia. He chopped down the maypole, cut down those colored ribbons, banners, everything; party was over

    Charlie Rose: And we became a nation of straight-laced Puritans.

    David Kepesh: Well...

    Charlie Rose: Isn't that your point though? The Puritans won, they stamped out all things sexual... how would you say it?

    David Kepesh: Sexual happiness.

    Charlie Rose: Exactly. Until the 1960s.

    David Kepesh: Until the 1960s when it all exploded again all over the place.

    Charlie Rose: Right, everyone was dancing around the maypole, then, make love not war.

    David Kepesh: If you remember, only a decade earlier, if you wanted to have sex, if you wanted to make love in the 1950s, you had to beg for it, you had to cop a feel.

    Charlie Rose: Or... get married.

    David Kepesh: As I did in the 1960s.

    Charlie Rose: Any regrets?

    David Kepesh: Plenty. Um, but that's our secret. Don't tell anybody.

    [laughter]

    David Kepesh: That's just between you and me.

  • George O'Hearn: Life always keeps back more surprises than we could ever imagine.