Mia Wasikowska essays the role of Edith Cushing, an aspiring novelist living in turn-of-the-20th-century Buffalo with her protective father (an excellent Jim Beaver). One of last fall's biggest disappointments, writer-director Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak will likely only appeal to moviegoers unfamiliar with Jane Eyre or Henry James or Bluebeard or Daphne du Maurier or, heck, even The Silence of the Lambs. It's sticky, it's gooey, it's white, and it smells like bleach.Mia Wasikowska in Crimson Peak (Photo: Universal)ĬRIMSON PEAK (2015). It's pretty obvious what these words describe unless you're too naive to get it. A man's sperm isn't something that everyone likes, and it's because of those characteristics that put off most people from it. But if you think about it, that thick, white liquid is just as “disgusting” as the other liquids that come out of a person's body, regardless of their gender.
You wouldn't really suck the juice out of a woman's pussy if you weren't turned on, right? That's the same case with people who love cum, they are turned on by it and that is why they want it. Looking at the statistics, it's more likely for gay men to love eating a man's cum as compared to women. That's why it's no surprise that gay men not only enjoy watching other gay men consume this peculiar liquid, as they want to do it themselves as well. Cum eating may seem like a kinky fetish for some, but the sex act has been done so much by different people over the years that it has already become the norm in this day and age.Ĭum is just like alcoholic beverages. Not everyone will like it the first time around as it is an acquired taste. It's salty and it tastes much like chlorine. But once you develop your taste for a man's cum, sex won't be completely satisfying if you were to skip that part. It's like the icing on the cake, you love going through those layers and layers of baked sweets, finishing it all off with the delicious icing on top. For sex, that would be enjoying the foreplay, penetration, and then the climax, topping it off with swallowing every last drop of cum off his dick. He doesn't even need to penetrate your ass for him to get off and spray his seed all over your body, because you giving him a satisfying blowjob could already do the trick. Stroke it, lick it, suck it, let it in and out of your mouth. Once he's at that point where he just couldn't hold it anymore, expect to see him bust a nut as if fireworks were coming out of the tip of his throbbing cock. For gay men, all the sensations that they go through when giving another guy a good blowjob are more than enough reason for him to give it his all during the whole process. Some would already give up midway, feeling fatigued either on their arms or mouth and tongue.
Others might not even try hard enough and just leave their partner unsatisfied, aside from giving them blue balls from not finishing the job. You might not be in a position to do it yourself right now, but you can instead watch all the cum eating videos on PORN.COM for your viewing pleasure.Robert Redford in The Chase (Photo: Twilight Time) Just like everything else that tastes good, you have to work your way up so that you would be able to taste the sweet nectar that is a man's semen. THE CHASE (1966) Set in Texas (but of course), The Chase focuses on a small town in which practically all of the well-scrubbed, well-to-do characters turn out to be brutish, racist and adulterous gossipmongers who spend most hours getting drunk, getting laid - usually by someone else's spouse - and getting violent with the town's peaceful black citizens. The news that former resident Bubber Reeves (Robert Redford) has escaped from prison and possibly killed a man in the process stirs the yahoos into a vigilante rage, one that the decent Sheriff Calder (Marlon Brando) has trouble containing. Meanwhile, Bubber's wife (Jane Fonda) is having an affair with his best friend (James Fox), although she still cares enough for her husband that she'll do anything to aid him. This might be a case of too many gourmet cooks spoiling the broth, as the well-documented conflicts between producer Sam Spiegel, director Arthur Penn and screenwriter Lillian Hellman (adapting Horton Foote's play) doubtless had something to do with the haphazardness that plagues this interesting if erratic endeavor. This leaves the more convincing turns to come from the other all-stars cited lower in the cast list, particularly Angie Dickinson as Calder's supportive wife and Robert Duvall as a weak-willed bank officer.īrando, Fonda and Redford are all miscast, conveying too much intelligence to be convincing as the rubes on display here (in what universe would a redneck named Bubber look and talk like the WASPy Redford?). That's Marlon's older sister, Jocelyn Brando, as Mrs.