I don’t understand the concept of sex as the natural progression of romance. I understand having sex, I understand how it can be romantic, I just don’t understand how it is seen as the only course that romance takes.
Like love confessions immediately turning to sex is always so ???????? to me. Like ok get it I guess but how did we get here???
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𝕭̸͓͙͔̟̍̓̿͜͠ͅ𝖔̷̝̦̞̺̙͓̠̱͉̙̬̪͐𝖙̵̨̛̛͇͔̘͉̮̱̣̯̪̓͊͒͌̂͋̃̾𝖙̶̞͆̔̅͗͑̌̓͋͊̈́̋𝖔̸̛̠̗̂͊͊̇͋̀̎̀́̈́̀̀͝͝𝖒̴͖̱̺͖͒̿̔̅͜ ̸̳̝͖̻̤̈̉̎̂̈́͑̊́̚̕̕𝕱̸͎̱̱̣̻̻̈́̂̃̐͊̉̑̓̀͋̓͛͋̚𝖊̶̢̡͔͎̩͉͙̯͓̬̯͋͌͠𝖊̸̫͍̮̳̬̤̳̦̐͋̊̾̋̕͜𝖉̴̬̩͓͕͓͕̔̉͌̓͑͗̔͋̽̽̄̚͠͝𝖊̸̻̥̙͓̣̓̎̓̀͐͌̊̅̚͜𝖗̶̣͌̈́̾͊͗̆͆͝
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Will i be put down for this
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I think what surprised me most about the CW’s Nancy Drew was how the show sold the story it was telling. I was so skeptical at first of the paranormal element (especially on a CW show), and yet the show not only fully leaned into it, but also balanced it with very real and complex storylines rooted around diverse human experiences. This combined with the performances from the actors—both individual and as an ensemble—truly draws you in. In fact, the times when the writing may fall flat are almost always offset by performances that shine, as well as the incredible chemistry between the actors. This translates to a chemistry between the characters that feels natural, and it is this element in particular which not only lies at the heart of the show, but drives the story as a whole.
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