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damnamour · 8 months
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S50E246 ― 19th September 2023
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melschenford · 11 months
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UPDATED: tessa + kissing mariah’s neck = her favourite thing <3
2018 ↳ 2022 ↳ 2023
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Where they started...
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Where they're at...
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Love the girl dumps boyfriend for his sister trope 😍
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scyllasraelle · 1 year
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MARIAH & TESSA + mariah getting her happily ever after
↳ The Young & The Restless (1973-)
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teriahandmore · 10 months
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Cait Fairbanks 🖤
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nooneelseeverhas · 2 years
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Mariah: They look like the kind of couple that only fights so they can have makeup sex.
Tessa: Yeah, you'd have to be pretty invested to do that.
Mariah: Maybe that's what happened with us. Not the, not the... Never mind.
Tessa: No, no, no, no. I get it. Yeah, no. I do.
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OVERHATED CHARACTERS POLL: Tessa Porter (The Young and the Restless)
Feel free to explain your position in the comments or tags, but any harassment, over-the-top fighting, or personal attacks will result in you being blocked. Do not attack real people, be they fans or creators, over fictional characters.
Mod note: She did nothing wrong except be toxic and bisexual and commit multiple crimes despite knowing better. You just don't understand her.
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reallytinylaura · 1 year
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One thing that will always confuse me about Tessa’s level of fame is that she’ll be talking to someone new for like fifteen minutes and they’ll have no idea who she is then Mariah walks up and introduces herself and then all of a sudden it’s “oh my god are you Tessa Porter?? I’m such a big fan!”
I never realized that Tessa and Mariah were such a packaged deal that Tessa’s virtually unrecognizable without her.
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ravencromwell · 8 months
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Young and the restless fandom (Because I know a fandom for everything must exist on this hellsite :), does anyone happen to know the song playing under Mariah and Tessa's criminally hot kissing in the September 19th 2023 episode. My usual google skills are getting me precisely nowhere, and this is beginning to drive me slightly barmy. I know some of the lyrics, if that should help anyone:
You make me breathless/You pull me in, I can't resist/Under a spell I've never felt like this/I wanna take it slow, and make it last all night.
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Literally just got in the teriah fandom and all that jazz but it physically hurt me that Camryn and Cait went to Clexacon and there was such a small amount of people in their panel
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damnamour · 8 months
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melschenford · 7 months
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‘You’re stuck with me forever’ 🥹🥹
not the best colouring bc the blue light on cam’s nose was annoying me😭
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nooneelseeverhas · 2 years
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"I've wanted this for as long as I can remember." - Tessa Porter in her proposal to Mariah Copeland
"Falling in love with you wasn't part of the plan, Mariah." - Tessa to Mariah when she admitted she had been grifting Mariah's brother and she had to pretend to be in love with him with her and Mariah first met.
AKA
Tessa Porter's massive hearteyes for Mariah before the couch and the kiss.
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forsapphics · 4 months
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Tessa Thompson for Porter (2018) — photographed by Nagi Sakai
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triviareads · 5 months
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Tastes Like shakkar sounds so good! What are your top 5 books with brown or desi characters?
I enjoyed Tastes Like Shakkar a lot more than I was expecting, and have relentlessly been shilling it ever since. It's such a solid romance, the sex was good, a lot of the desi family stuff (the concept of being a "family manager") really hit, but it never took away from the main romance. Also, it's always nice to feel "seen" in the books you read even though it's pretty rare for me, but since this was specifically about Indian-Americans in the NY-NJ area, I really felt that.
Here are books with desi rep apart from Tastes Like Shakkar that are in my top 5:
Wrong to Need You by Alisha Rai: I debated putting my other fave by Alisha, Serving Pleasure, on here but Wrong to Need You portrayed a less-troubled desi family dynamic than Serving Pleasure so I'm picking this. Sadia is a widowed single mom grappling with her attraction to her brother-in-law, Jackson who's just returned after a self-imposed exile related to a mysterious fire. The restrained tension between these two is so hot (ok maybe not entirely restrained; she doesn't recognize him when he first returns and nearly has sex with him lol). Also, Sadia, like Jiya below, subverts the passive Asian woman trope on multiple levels, and based on the dynamic between her and Jackson.
I also liked how Sadia's large, close-knit Pakistani-American family was portrayed; they may not see eye-to-eye all the time, but they love one another and are willing to learn and compromise.
Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert: Zafir Ansari is truly a prince among men; him and Dani go viral for his rescue of her, and they start fake dating so his football charity can get some positive attention and donations. I like how Zafir was the romantic one among the two of them (and is a Bollywood romance fan, predictably), and is also great in the sack so... a winner, basically.
Also, Talia wrote this lovely exploration of grief (Zafir lost his dad and brother) and this really sweet relationship between Zafir and his SIL, and his family as a whole which I appreciated.
Sink or Swim by Tessa Bailey: I know Tessa has gotten a lot of flak for her portrayal of Latinx characters (which, deserved imo), and she's otherwise by and large stuck to writing white characters, but I can't deny she did pretty damn good job of writing Jiya and her family, who are desi, in this book. Here are my full thoughts on this.
The Roommate Risk by Talia Hibbert: Friends to lovers AND probably one of the only unrequited love books I'll ever recommend only because I love Jasmine so much (even while she's STRUGGLING to figure out that yes, Rahul has had feelings for her ever since she deflowered him on the... I wanna say library floor), and Rahul Khan is adorable and a stern, stern man who can absolutely get it. Similar to Zafir above, Rahul's dad also dies during the book (there's a lot of flashbacks) and Talia portrayed Muslim funeral customs and just the general family dynamics thoughtfully and in such an emotional way.
Hard Way by Katie Porter: lol my problematic fave because there are a few things that are just so weird in terms of rep: For one, the author keeps putting Sunita, the heroine, in "indian inspired" clothes, for example, some kind vaguely described professional suit inspired by a saree? Like, this woman is an attorney who works for a United States congressman. She's probably wearing a regular-ass suit like the rest of the people in that office. Also, her nickname in law school was the "Ice Queen of Bangalore" which was meant to be microaggressive, but the nickname literally makes 0 sense to me since she was raised in AMERICA, and considering half the Indians I know can't make the connection between being Kannadiga and possibly being from Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, what are the chances these white mfs can, right? And the weird thing is, she narratively sort of "reclaims" her nickname, but it was such a cringe one to begin with and I don't even know why the authors bothered to put it in in the first place.
BUT Sunita is the only Kannadiga heroine I've ever read (I am. kannadiga, to clarify), she's a martial artist, she's struggling to work out her marriage with her husband (I'm a sucker for that shit), she's good with being kidnapped and zip-tied straight from the grocery store by her husband because it's a mutual fantasy, and she attends yakshagana performances (also very personal to me and my family)! Do you know how rare it is to see any of these things as far as brown heroines go? Maybe I have a lower bar for South Asian rep because there are so few romances that have South Asians who don't hate themselves/the culture AND have good sex scenes, but hopefully that will change as time goes on.
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