Lesbian Themed Erotica

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It's the expressions on their faces (OK among other things) that I love about this. The blonde is clearly closer than the brunette.
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EDIT: of course that's a benefit of having someone else give you a hand, in my experience. It will be polite if the brunette helps the blonde to wait so they can cum together.
 
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For a very long time I have found lesbian erotica (stories, photos, videos) to be incredibly beautiful. Everything you see - EVERYTHING - is female. The most arousing for me is lesbian oral sex - particularly mouth to anus. Then, one day I saw a photo. It was not a pornographic photo. It was of two lesbians. One was holding a sign that read, "WE ARE NOT YOUR PORNOGRAPHY!!!!" I still enjoy seeing lesbian sex. But every time, I'm reminded of that sign, and I feel guilty for enjoying what I've seen and it makes me question if my pleasure in this is a disrespectful affront to women in general.
My take: the sign had it right. Those women are not your (or my!) pornography. They clearly don't want to be and we have no right whatsoever to expect them to be, or to treat them as such. That goes for all people, whatever their gender or sexual preferences. It's a basic matter of consent.

I don't think that extends out to a broader prohibition on (or need for guilty feelings when) watching sexual imagery and finding it arousing, though. The key, I think, is to keep fantasy imagery and real people separate, not allowing ourselves to expect the real world and its real people to act and react in the way characters in a pornographic movie might.

And, yes - lesbian sex - fantastically beautiful, as well as, let's be honest here, seriously, seriously hot.
 
I'd forgotten about her - having a hunt around this afternoon I found this. So, so beautiful, and so. Fucking. Hot.

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Video: https://xhamster.com/videos/lauren-crist-little-caprice-lesbian-sex-xhlnKd8
Absolutely. Love her lesbian scenes as well as her straight ones. She is the perfect ingenue and inspiration for so much of my older man, younger woman fantasies. I get hard just thinking about them.

Lesbian pornography is produced to titillate the viewer, just as straight and gay pornography are. There should be NO SHAME in viewing and getting sexually aroused by any of them, no matter what your primary sexual practice involves. Pornography is made specifically for that and (hopefully) the "actors and actresses" are doing it willingly. No shame to enjoy a good meal or drink, so don't feel bad about something you enjoy.
 
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For a very long time I have found lesbian erotica (stories, photos, videos) to be incredibly beautiful. Everything you see - EVERYTHING - is female. The most arousing for me is lesbian oral sex - particularly mouth to anus. Then, one day I saw a photo. It was not a pornographic photo. It was of two lesbians. One was holding a sign that read, "WE ARE NOT YOUR PORNOGRAPHY!!!!" I still enjoy seeing lesbian sex. But every time, I'm reminded of that sign, and I feel guilty for enjoying what I've seen and it makes me question if my pleasure in this is a disrespectful affront to women in general.
As someone that has learned to question/investigate EVERYTHING, and draw my own conclusions, I appreciate your willingness to see a variety of perspectives, and the very real approach to things through the lenses of intention, meaning, and purpose. We know that representation matters... I also happen to believe that relationships **all** relationships, are only REALLY at a level of being a genuine relationship, when they embody trust and respect. Additionally, there is always, in all of our lives, the opportunity to allow our actions to speak far more loudly than our words. With these things in mind, I am able to recognize that what I DO with what I appreciate (and HOW that appreciation is shown, in all manner of ways), and how I LIVE in alignment with my genuine beliefs (how I display that respect and trust) is something that I am singularly and uniquely responsible for and accountable to. Though there might be broad and general applications and understandings of all of these things (and more), it is still just about my own interpretations as they are embodied and enacted in my own mental, physical, and spiritual life. Is the whole of my life and my being representing my ACTUAL beliefs? Do I honor ALL people and their varied journies and choices? One foot in front of the other, in the ways that I know and that are brought to my awareness, and in the REAL world with more priority and recognition than those parts that are judgmentally behind an anonymous keyboard... How I show up and live my life speaks with the loudest volume and is far more representative of what is true for me...
 
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