In little shop of horrors, I was playing seymour and the girl playing audrey was a slut. So it was near the end of suddenly seymour. and we were supposed to just kiss and move our heads to make it more realistic. Her being the slut, at the right time wen we are just kissing, she stuck her tounge in my mouth and I didn't know what do to. and the audience started craking up. And by the end *wink wink* I returned the favor.
*and she was sooo hot*
In little shop of horrors, I was playing seymour and the girl playing audrey was a slut. So it was near the end of suddenly seymour. and we were supposed to just kiss and move our heads to make it more realistic. Her being the slut, at the right time wen we are just kissing, she stuck her tounge in my mouth and I didn't know what do to.
Wow, judgmental much? It'd be one thing if you were just, I totally was not expecting it and it totally caught me off guard. I don't think using tongue during a stage kiss marks you as a slut, though.
I got the impression that she was a slut who stuck her tongue in his mouth, not that she stuck her tongue in his mouth and it was THIS AND THIS ALONE that made her a slut.
I'm more concerned about the misogyny and rudeness of the word "slut" than the accuracy, myself.
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I got the impression that she was a slut who stuck her tongue in his mouth, not that she stuck her tongue in his mouth and it was THIS AND THIS ALONE that made her a slut.
Oh, I know. But I also think the implication from the text is that only a slut would ever use tongue on a stage kiss. "Her being the slut, at the right time wen we are just kissing, she stuck her tounge in my mouth..." That's moreso what I was talking about. PLUS the misogyny and rudeness of the term; I agree on that 100%.
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