The resentment of feminist Ji

Morton 2022-01-16 08:01:45

1. It's funny for one man to talk about feminism to another man. (In the movie) The professor talked about feminism and impassionedness, but his wife didn't see the professor to help fight because of the various benefits of her female status. Instead, all she was at ease was to let his wife be his assistant.

2. There is no necessary connection between feminism and SM.

3. I like Wonder Woman who is strong, unyielding, brave, and intelligent. It has nothing to do with the author of Wonder Woman and his life, and it does not mean that I like to bundle pornography.

4. Looking only from movies, o is not necessarily limited by age and secular concepts, and cannot be separated from the traditional family model, but you have the courage to live in threesome, why can't you just kick the man directly (oh, because e loves her husband. I think Look at two women doing Ji!!! Don’t want a man, don’t want a man, don’t want a man!!!

I really don’t like the style of e to her husband, even if the other party is complimenting her, it’s better to ask your husband to take care of your genitals. Just like the line of o, what's wrong with you? However, he agreed with her husband’s evaluation of herself that she was "nervous and difficult to control." You really have something wrong with Zhou Yu and Huang Gai. Let's let go of the innocent girls. After the two people are together, the picture is also very harmonious and passionate. I don't know why e was so offensive in the first place. The Buddha is back, and it is really charming when it is friendly, and really annoying when it is bitter. Still feel that e is just willing to obey b more than true love o, and don't feel that she has a choice other than not accepting it. o chose to accept a threesome to be with Neng. Anyway, she had also been engaged to another man before. If it is not e, no one feels bad. I'm going to be so angry that I will be brought into the identity of O. If I like e, I will be expelled again and again by her. If it is so hard to admit that you love me, then so be it. Don't say anything.

I really want to be mad at the woman e. I was pretty cool when I said no. I thought that the last time I replied a sentence of French oil, but I fell into their arms, thinking about e serving softly. She came back, and the woman still said "Please accept us again" after kneeling down at the man's order, [we]? ? Am I angry with you [we]? If I turn around, I will leave. Grass, you tm are straight daughters! !

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Extended Reading
  • Ellis 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    65/100, as a biopic, is undoubtedly quite ordinary, and the story is mediocre. However, the charm of the characters themselves and the motif that the author wants to discuss greatly enhance the viewability and enjoyment of the film. Although it is so superficial, it can be regarded as a very relaxed work that explores multiple sexual orientations and plural love. PS Mystery likes the heroine's face.

  • Dominic 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    At the end of 5.1, I burst into tears, which perfectly interprets the truth represented by Wonder Woman, and also shows that the theoretical submission and domination that I read when I was young are interdependent and flowing. Coincidentally, I was reading Li Yinhe, and I felt that it was not so strange that I had been obsessed with being tied up since I was a child, and I was deeply moved by the changes in society in the past 100 years. 【Kink.com opened immediately】

Professor Marston & the Wonder Women quotes

  • Elizabeth Marston: [on her knees] I thought I knew everything. I thought love wasn't enough. But it... It has to. It has to be enough because we cannot... We cannot live without you. I cannot live without you. Please, come back to us.

    Olive Byrne: I want a new stove.

    Elizabeth Marston: What?

    Olive Byrne: The one you have is ancient, and the back burners don't work.

    William Moulton Marston: We can get a new stove.

  • [last lines]

    William Moulton Marston: [speaking to an audience] My name is Dr. William Moulton Marston. And I am the creator of Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman is a love letter. She is a fantasy. She comes from a distant place where there is beauty and justice, and respect. I write what I see about women I know women who are every bit as just and strong, and capable as Wonder Woman. Now, we can debate the length of her hemline. But what is important is the way Wonder Woman reforms criminals. She makes them tell the truth. That is what she stands for the truth. To you Wonder Woman is just a comic but she's my life. She's my love.