feminism
How sexuality plays into the feminist movement.
Ariel's Secret Life
By the time the limo driver had pulled into the entrance of the Wynn, Ariel was straddling Mario’s lap and they were making out hard. Mario still hadn’t put his cock away, so Ariel could feel it rubbing against her panties as she ground herself into him.
By Jo. Schmidt10 months ago in Filthy
Box Office: ‘Sinners’ Scores $45 Million in Massive Second Weekend, ‘Star Wars’ Re-Release Beats ‘Accountant 2’. AI-Generated.
“Sinners” towered over the box office again, scoring a mighty $45 million in its second weekend of release. Ticket sales declined a mere 6% from its $48 million start, making “Sinners” the rare film with a sophomore outing that nearly matched its debut. It’s especially impressive for horror, a genre that’s known to fall sharply after opening weekend.So far, “Sinners” has grossed $122.5 million in North America and $161.6 million globally against a $90 million production budget. Glowing reviews and audience enthusiasm seem likely to keep turbocharging the film at the domestic box office even as the summer movie season kicks off. Over the weekend, director Ryan Coogler and star Michael B. Jordan’s vampire thriller stayed strong as several new movies landed on the big screen.After a close race, “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith” looks to have pulled ahead of Ben Affleck’s “The Accountant 2” for second place on box office charts.
By md tawbar ali11 months ago in Filthy
Gone with the Wind
🌳 A Life of Comfort and Charm Scarlett O’Hara was a beautiful and clever young woman who lived in Georgia, in the southern United States, before the American Civil War. She lived on a big plantation called Tara, surrounded by family, wealth, and traditions. Scarlett had everything she wanted except for the one man she loved: Ashley Wilkes.
By Muhammad Hayat11 months ago in Filthy
The Fault in Our Stars
The Fault in Our Stars is a heart touching and emotional novel written by John Green. It tells the story of two teenagers, Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters, who fall in love while dealing with the hardest challenge life can offer cancer. But this is not just a sad story. It’s also full of hope, humor, deep thoughts, and moments that will make you both cry and smile.
By Muhammad Hayat11 months ago in Filthy
Forbidden Desires. Content Warning.
Chapter 1: The First Glimpse The college campus was alive with the usual bustle—students rushing to classes, professors buried in papers, and the distant hum of chatter. I, Rony, a 28-year-old assistant professor, had just settled into my role, enjoying the attention my charm and teaching skills brought me. Anonymous love letters often found their way to my desk, but I never indulged. Ethics mattered—or so I told myself.
By Chahat Kaur11 months ago in Filthy
A Lonely Mother's Tale. Content Warning.
Jill Strasburg stood in her sons' driveway and scowled. Her eyes fixed on the object sitting in front of her sons' garage door. Matthew stood on the front stoop and watched his mother; he knew the moment she had stopped walking from her car to the front door what had happened. He had forgotten and left the bike out. Shit, Matt thought, I should have put the damn thing in the garage.
By Tusher Khan11 months ago in Filthy
How to have a beautiful body even after giving birth
Dear Beautiful Mama, First of all, let me just say this: you are incredible. You’ve brought life into this world—a miracle in itself. And while pregnancy and childbirth change your body in profound ways, I want you to know that beauty doesn’t end after motherhood. In fact, your body now tells a story of strength, sacrifice, and unconditional love. Still, it’s completely normal to want to feel confident and radiant again in your own skin.
By Nicholas Alpha 11 months ago in Filthy
Why Are So Many Educated Women Single?
The other day, I was sitting at my favorite coffee shop — a quaint little place where the espresso is as strong as my opinions. I had my laptop open, supposedly working on my startup, but my mind was somewhere else. A question kept circling my brain like an annoying fly: Why are so many educated, ambitious women still single?
By Savorgastronomy12 months ago in Filthy
The Heat of the Corner Office
Mr. Daniel Kelly was a man who thrived on control. At forty-five, he’d clawed his way to the top of Kelly & Associates, a law firm synonymous with power in the city’s legal circles. His office, a sleek expanse of glass and mahogany on the thirty-second floor, was his kingdom—every detail meticulously curated, from the leather-bound books on the shelves to the panoramic view of the skyline. But lately, control had begun to slip, and it all traced back to Elise, his secretary.
By Great pleasure12 months ago in Filthy









