Really want to tell the male protagonist that the QJ fantasy about women is like this...

Nestor 2022-12-28 19:54:41

When I saw this part, from a female perspective, I really looked like helping the male protagonist solve the problem.
In fact, the QJ fantasy of women is not to want to be violently violated, but to hope for the man she likes (her husband in the film), His intense sexual desire touches her body that she doesn't want to have sex with through physically aggressive, aggressive behavior. That is to say, it is hoped that the sexual desires of men will develop into the physical desires of women.
Therefore, corresponding to this film, the reason why the heroine is eager to be QJ is precisely because her male partner is full of love, has too little physical desire, and respects her feelings too much when having a relationship. As a negative compensation, she will long to try a sexual relationship without spiritual love, only physical desire. This happens to be the part that her male partner lacks.
As the male protagonist in this film, what he needs is not to direct a QJ play, so that either the heroine will be injured, or he himself will be injured. What he needs is to develop his own male nature, male hormones, and even I doubt that if he has injections of male hormones, it will give the heroine a very good feeling!

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The Little Death quotes

  • Evie: [Interrupting Dan watching TV, after shutting it off] I love you.

    Dan: How is that important? Give me the remote.

  • Dan: Your blowjobs... aren't... very... good.

    Evie: They're not... They're not that bad.

    Dan: They are.

    Evie: Well, you remember the last time you went down on me, Dan? 'Cause I don't.