Absolutely stunning, a gorgeous woman in every way
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I have some too-small jeans and I’m thinking about seam-ripping sides at the hips/thighs and adding grommets to do lace-up sides. I do Not think I have all the skills necessary for this, but the image in my head is so sexy/compelling that I really want to try it.
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everyone should wear dresses and skirts with a really high slit in the leg more. they give you plenty of room to move around. you can easily reach the dagger strapped to your thigh while wearing one. and of course they're hot as fuck and look incredible on anyone but that's a given. what's not to love.
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The great thing about trigger (and ive been following them for a while now) is that yes they sexualise women’s body, sometimes, but they sexualise men’s just as much, if not more, honestly. I honestly think Sushio isnt straight, a dude drawing men like that just cant be.
For reference, Sushio is one of the main creator/animator at trigger (if not THE ONE, when you think trigger you probably think of his very noticeable animation style), and while he’s one of the key animators on the serie, the only scene he broke character design to draw with his own style is
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Feeling especially frustrated by the hypocrisy of e/riels telling eluciens that they give Elain no choice in her own life by shipping her with Lucien. Meanwhile, they'll shove every bit of agency she has in the actual series out of their minds.
Even if something isn't directly e/riel they draw her with Truthteller, a blade that she had to be talked into taking and immediately gave back without a second thought. Or with the necklace from the bonus chapter. A gift that she gave back after the person who tried to give it to her told her TO HER FACE that their moment together had been a mistake. (And I don't blame her for giving it back, I would have been super hurt if I were in that position.)
I used to like E/riel. I'm a multi-shipper, I have no problem enjoying tons of ships with the same characters just swapped around. But trying to enjoy e/riel is exhausting. Why do some things in canon count while others don't? Why insist that Elain has a choice while going out of your way to make Azriel the only choice?
And they'll attack other characters in the series for no reason. I was shocked when I found out that people were hating on Gwyn. I really connected with her story so it really hurt to see people trashing on her for the sake of a fictional relationship.
If you are going to insist on giving Elain a choice, then stop taking away her other options. These are fictional characters, if you don't like what happens in the book then I promise there is fan art and fanfiction out there for you. I can think of a ton of ships that I enjoy well after they were firmly made not conon by the media they come from.
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You know what a lot of us (you) are missing out on? Bruce's who's very rich, but still strives for that sugar baby, kept man life. Bruce who wants his and his kids to be adored and loved and pampered.
Bruce who sees Harvey Dent, freshly laid off DA, playing poker at the Ice Lounge, and firmly deciding he acquired two new beliefs;
One, Harvey Dent is the hottest man in Gotham. Two; Everything he wants, he claims.
There's just. Something about Bruce's huge, sweet doe eyes relaxing into sultry pleasure when he straddles Harvey's lap. Especially when Harvey can't be convinced this isn't a dance of mockery.
Pretty boys like Bruce don't go for men like Harvey.
And especially not when they're out of job, penniless, because people can't keep their lunch down at the sight of them. " you really gonna make me hurt you, huh?"
It's not an outright giggle, but something pretty damn close. There's a pink little tongue tracing a hot stripe over Harvey's lips, " I think we'd like that too much,"
Bruce melting in his neck after, and Harvey's self control ticks like a bomb, staring at the ceiling with lipstick gloss shining on his mouth
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Now here's one woman I would love to walk down my hallway
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