Sex & Shenanigans

Nightmare topic. I am old. I woke up from tonight’s sleep with dream of rental property roof leaking. Must be sign of times. Hurricanes. Who the fuck knows.
 
I do not love being in front of a camera, or seeing myself. Phone (or more likely: voice chat) sex is fun and low-pressure. Personally though, when I get really worked up and lose myself in the moment, I can get…very vocal, but not verbal. Much more moaning than dirty talk. It can be more fun for my partner to actually see how much pleasure he’s inspiring, when I often fail to verbalize it. That being said, with my numerous health issues, sometimes I just don’t feel cute and don’t want to be on camera at all. Those times that I do feel up to it though…I lovvve seeing his reactions and facial expressions! ❤️😻❤️ The smiles, the lust, the amazement, that smug smirk he gets when he knows I’m 1000% HIS kitty cumslut…fuck yesssss! 🔥🥵🔥
Yeah, I am not built for a camera, heh, and probably wouldn't be comfortable there. I have not yet done live voice chat, but I am open to it with the right person --probably. (I am pretty much a Lit virgin in a lot of ways, which amuses some people to no end.) When I have recorded for people before, I stay pretty vocal and verbal up to the...er...climax, then I get a bit less articulate (though I have threatened to quote hair metal lyrics). But I am with you, I love to watch and listen to reactions. It is so hot, and so powerful. Makes me come as close to feeling "sexy" as I do.

Reactions are the best.
 
Art evolves. I don’t want Halloween again. I want Scream. Or whatever comes next.
So what does come next, for the slasher genre? I mean you had Halloween as the first major example (there were arguably slasher flicks before, but none with that impact), and on the other end you have the Scream series, which was as much a response to slasher films as examples of them. And Scream was 28 years ago. Everything else seems to be trying to come up with a tragic backstory (Rob Zombie, I'm looking at you), a comedy/parody, or an attempt to just go over the top (Terrifier series).

I'm asking you because I know you liked the Scream films, and you have mentioned watching some newer iterations of slasher flicks, and maybe you have some idea.
 
So what does come next, for the slasher genre? I mean you had Halloween as the first major example (there were arguably slasher flicks before, but none with that impact), and on the other end you have the Scream series, which was as much a response to slasher films as examples of them. And Scream was 28 years ago. Everything else seems to be trying to come up with a tragic backstory (Rob Zombie, I'm looking at you), a comedy/parody, or an attempt to just go over the top (Terrifier series).

I'm asking you because I know you liked the Scream films, and you have mentioned watching some newer iterations of slasher flicks, and maybe you have some idea.
I don’t have a fucking clue. Thats why I love artists. They give me things I can’t imagine.
 
I used to look like young Matt Damon. Maybe back when I took picture with him.
When my brother was a little younger, he looked like a Mexican-Filipino Matt Damon.

Yeah, I am not built for a camera, heh, and probably wouldn't be comfortable there. I have not yet done live voice chat, but I am open to it with the right person --probably. (I am pretty much a Lit virgin in a lot of ways, which amuses some people to no end.) When I have recorded for people before, I stay pretty vocal and verbal up to the...er...climax, then I get a bit less articulate (though I have threatened to quote hair metal lyrics). But I am with you, I love to watch and listen to reactions. It is so hot, and so powerful. Makes me come as close to feeling "sexy" as I do.

Reactions are the best.
Well now I’m tempted to seduce you just to hear you recite the hair metal lyrics! 🤣

So what does come next, for the slasher genre? I mean you had Halloween as the first major example (there were arguably slasher flicks before, but none with that impact), and on the other end you have the Scream series, which was as much a response to slasher films as examples of them. And Scream was 28 years ago. Everything else seems to be trying to come up with a tragic backstory (Rob Zombie, I'm looking at you), a comedy/parody, or an attempt to just go over the top (Terrifier series).

I'm asking you because I know you liked the Scream films, and you have mentioned watching some newer iterations of slasher flicks, and maybe you have some idea.
I find Blumhouse are usually pretty solid, fun, low-budget horror flicks with interesting twists. A24 takes more creative risks, but can be hit or miss. Studios aside, I can’t think of a current individual horror filmmaker that compares to John Carpenter for me. M Night Shyamalan had a few that I liked, but also some that I reeeally loathed. I love when I come across something on a streaming channel that I’ve never even heard of before and the trailer looks so awesomely bad that I just HAVE to watch it though…like when Nicolas Cage has a new movie and you don’t know if it’s going to be amazing or terrible but you know it won’t be boring!
 
@crazychemgirl, It’s happening! Did I manifest this?!
*Impatiently waits for @Bry1313 to wake up*
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Damn also I saw someone who looked like you recently but now cant remember who exactly. Maybe porn lol.
Real talk:
1) The little girl in the gif above looks just like I did as a kid!
2) Ummm if you ever find it again, send me that link! Haha it’s so hard to find porn with someone who looks anything like me.
 
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