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Mindfucking the interviewer
Date: 10/4/2014, Categories: Lesbian, Author: Mili, Rating: 5, Source: LushStories
little taboo thing about the female body where it needs to conform to a certain idea, and if it deviates from that, you'll almost be outcast. Like, if you keep your armpits, or even your pussy unshaved, you're somehow less accepted than the skankiest crack-whore. Consequently, only people who don't care much about social acceptance, like artists or hippies, stay unshaved. And me," I laughed. "You... you're an artist," was all she could think of as a reply. "Ah bullshit," I laughed. "I write porn. It has nothing to do with art. It's an outlet, and it's fun, but it's not art." She seemed thoughtful and serious when she replied. "I think writing is an art," she said quietly. "At least not less than any other art." "Well, alright," I said. "If you think of my writing as art, then it's very very dirty art." I laughed. "So, I guess your... characters, then, are... unconventional women?" she asked. I shrugged. "What's a conventional woman? I love all women, no matter what they look like. Are you into girls?" I asked the podcaster casually. She stammered again, not prepared for that kind of questioning: "I... maybe... I have never... uh..." "Okay, so maybe bi-curious but you haven't sucked much pussy," I concluded. "So let me tell you, women are very different from the picture we get in the movies, on tv or in books. Like, one time there was this weird discussion on one of my stories about my use of the word 'slime' to describe a woman's vaginal secretion. Like that was ...