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You come home from a date with a client. Sweet guy. Lost his wife a year ago. Usually, he just wants to talk, maybe a handjob, but today you had sex with him. You kick off your shoes, have some left-over pasta in the kitchen, then toss your clothes in the laundry and quietly sneak upstairs and yup, you find me snoring in bed with my book draped over my chest... As you're putting your jewelry back in the small wooden drawer box, I wake up.
Welcome to the Let's Just Cuddle series!
As important it is to feel free to say Yes, consent would be meaningless if we couldn't also say No. In this series, we'll do that. Maybe you're tired, maybe I'm tired... Scenarios and characters are going to vary but the connecting theme is we're going to say No to sex and Let's Just Cuddle!
Part of why I would like to do this is I know some of you haven't been given space and freedom to say No. You had to get used to being worn down, to repercussions like fights, guilt trips, tantrums or withdrawal of affection so it became easier to just say Yes, if possible. I'm hoping this series can help you get (re-)used to normalcy. Where saying Let's Just Cuddle is okay.
Retrospective:
The book that stood in for the sounds of my fingers drumming on it and putting it away, doesn't "have pictures in it" so much as it is a full-blown picture book, and it's less "about polar bears" than it is a children's book about a polar bear's adventures, lol. Been reading from that for someone recently, which felt so amazing. <3 Anywhoozle! It's one take. I scritched my bunched up blanket and scratched non-existent bra-marks out of my own skin. Sex work is work.
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