Gee, I had this whole story going about how she was abandoned in the dungeon and had given up hope, but only now do I see the guy in the background.
PS: this is digital, right? Not a photo.
PPS: A little subtheme here of water and other atypical “mirrors”.
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Just confusing. Wow.
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Androgynous pets in cages, 2 of 2.
This one maybe isn’t as well trained yet, but their blanket looks super cozy.
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Androgynous pets in cages, part 1 of 2.
I’ve changed my mind here from female to male to who cares, pretty.
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Even less well known is that when FDR was president, his mom was always hauling these pictures out to show visiting dignitaries, and he was like: “awww, mooooommm.”
Little Franklin Delano Roosevelt sits primly on a stool, his white skirt spread smoothly over his lap, his hands clasping a hat trimmed with a marabou feather. Shoulder-length hair and patent leather party shoes complete the ensemble.
We find the look unsettling today, yet social convention of 1884, when FDR was photographed at age 2 1/2, dictated that boys wore dresses until age 6 or 7, also the time of their first haircut. Franklin’s outfit was considered gender-neutral. (via Chris Blattman)
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Yes! Except, that’s a guy, not a girl.
Before the session begins, she is required to worship at the altar of the whip. Perhaps her prayer will be answered, perhaps not.
This is one of many, many images that I assume were created for a M/f gaze, but which I interpret as F/m. In my narrative, she was hired because she’s an expert in the “happy ending” massage, so she knows exactly how to create the “agonizingly frustrating ending”, which is what the house boys get, every night.
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I am a little bit confused about what, and where, that is. Is she standing on a yeti?
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