Becoming Babygirl: How Erotica and Kink Saved My Life
As a mother and a career-driven individual who holds power in various aspects of my own life, I immediately related to Babygirl’s Romy.
As a mother and a career-driven individual who holds power in various aspects of my own life, I immediately related to Babygirl’s Romy.
According to my memory, I saw Inception a total of six times in theaters.
Although she was swimming, I knew she was soaring. To see her comfortable in her skin and happy with who she was at that moment was so important to me.
“I was around the same age as young Ellie when ‘Contact’ came out. The way she so clearly carries her childhood self with her made adulthood legible; it made time seem like less of an unknowable straight line and something more like a circle. Watching it as an adult I have that same feeling.”
When I was in fourth grade, I got in trouble for discussing how fast my body would decompose if I was stabbed.
This task has sent me down a strange spiral of doubling and fractured memory underscored by a homoerotic hum MUCH LIKE THE MOVIE ITSELF.
Transitioning to a man in a predominately white world makes me resentful. Genders are floating worlds, and I am doing gender somewhere I do not belong.
A movie theatre was the first reason I left my apartment after the 2016 election.
My friendship with her actually ended twice.
I begin to realize my relationship is over when my boyfriend starts cleaning his gun in our apartment.
When I saw a UFO, I was 18 and it was the night before prom.
Elm Street was just another part of a society — our society, where people are taught to care very little for each other.
Horror movies are for the depressed and anxious gays.