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is it really still a taboo? they can show bondage, talk about sadism, even broach anal... but a state most women are in 1/4 of the time gets cut out.
would you find it offensive? a turn off?
is it really still a taboo? they can show bondage, talk about sadism, even broach anal... but a state most women are in 1/4 of the time gets cut out.
would you find it offensive? a turn off?
I was talking about this at work the other day when the girlies were banging on about the film. They all looked at me askance too and they are women! I don't get it.
The sanitary towel ads always bug me with the blue ink demos. Why not use red? Why not throw in a few small chunks of liver for authenticity?
Okay, too far. But you get me drift.
we're s'posed to love vag snot, we're s'posed to swallow tadpoles & cream, but blood is too gross?
i like to lick a man clean after sex. a bit of blood doesn't stop me.
...might not swallow the chunky bits though.
The History and Culture of Red Wings
Even though we have evolved far beyond our hunter-gatherer roots, we as humans still retain a primal response to the sight, taste and smell of blood. It is literally the essence of life. That’s perhaps why oral sex with a menstruating woman, a.k.a. earning your red wings, tends to bring forth such visceral reactions. We associate blood with violence and trauma, but sex is pleasurable. In some part of our minds, these ideas clash. This uncomfortable dichotomy has set the stage for red wings to become a modern-day male initiation ritual.
The Origin of "Red Wings"
Although “getting your red wings” appears to have been ritualized in the military for a number of years, it was first publicized in 1966 in Hunter S. Thompson’s book “Hells Angels, A Strange and Terrible Saga.” Thompson reported on the various adornments the Hells Angels used to differentiate themselves from society. He writes that red wings symbolized “the wearer has committed cunnilingus on a menstruating woman.” He goes on to clarify: “Black wings for the same act on a Negress, and brown wings for buggery.” (Political correctness was certainly not an issue back then.)
History
yeah, but it is like snot. it might even be snot!
Why not use red? Why not throw in a few small chunks of liver for authenticity?
exactly! cunt snot. from cunt snot glands.
tastes a little different. regional variation?
The word 'snot' derives from the word 'snout' and does specifically refer to nasal mucus. However, the word mucus comes from a Latin word meaning to 'to blow one's nose,' and originally only referred to snot, so this post is just to show off some etymology I've happened to memorize and fails to actually contribute to the thread.
I was talking about this at work the other day when the girlies were banging on about the film. They all looked at me askance too and they are women! I don't get it.
The sanitary towel ads always bug me with the blue ink demos. Why not use red? Why not throw in a few small chunks of liver for authenticity?
Okay, too far. But you get me drift.
I just think Chedward didnt want to pull it out with his teeth.
After all, he had to wash his hands before touching his wife and baby just from researching BDSM.
The best napkin ad ever (and I think this was candicame's idea?) will feature a woman leading a battle charge dressed in white armour - although a flowing white dress would also be droll - swinging her sword around, decapitating the hordes, roaring VICTORY, blood splashing EVERYWHERE, but when she comes out of the battlefield her armour remains spotless and clean...*cue voice over extolling the efficiency of Acme pads and tampons*
They wouldn't even show full male nudity in the movie, even though they say Grey spends a good portion of the book casually swinging it around so...
I don't think the filmmakers were going for realism or accuracy. He hits her with a belt and they deliberately leave her skin completely unmarked.
That would be awesome to watch.
Agreed. I just think if you are gonna make a movie off of a book, then make sure the book parts make it into the movie.
Its like they made another fanfic off of this fanfic.
I'm offended by the fact that the movie got made at all. I have no interest in seeing it, and feel sorry for people who learn about bdsm through it.
And if you're afraid of a little blood, you're probably a terrible lay.
In this case, if they are cutting something from the book, then it might as well be period sex as anything. Certainly not critical to the storyline.