![]() Mango Kiss $19.95 Came acroos this film on Logo channel but could never see the whole film. Glad I bought the video as cable has too many commercials. The film is centered around two lesbians--Sassy & Lou, & set in the 90's in San Francisco. They set up house & stumble across other lesbians who are into roll playing. Sassy decides she'd like to try this but Lou (who is hot!) decides to play along in fear of losing Sassy. The film goes through the ups & downs of this unique "family" & the rolls. To watch this you must keep in mind its a fun film, with some underlying issues of "the grass is not always greener on the other side". Daniele Ferraro plays Sassy, the one who wants to be taken care of & Michelle Wolff plays Lou, a stong rock to balance Sassy. Would like to see Michelle Wolff play in a police officer roll!! Great movie to watch after a long day at work or just to enjoy with friends or a partner! ![]() Kiss Female Fantasy Lesbian New Art Black Wood-Mounted Poster Print - 24" X 36" $99.99 This poster shows a black and white photo of two girls kissing. They are both wearing white shirts and white panties, and lying on a white bed. At the bottom it says "Kiss, by Tanya Chalkin." This plaqued poster measures approx. 24" x 36" A kiss is the touching of the lips. The scientific name for kissing is osculation. In modern Western culture, kissing is most commonly an expression of affection. When not an expression of affection, a kiss is a largely symbolic gesture in that the purpose of the kiss is to convey a meaning, such as salutations or subordination, rather than to experience the physical sensations associated with kissing. ![]() Night's Kiss: Lesbian Erotica $13.00 Every time I have the pleasure to read Catherine Lundoff's lesbian erotica, I am invariably left breathless in more ways than one. Lundoff is a master of the steamy sex scene, but her erotic encounters are always grounded in satisfying emotional and sensual authenticity. This collection of sixteen stories shows the impressive breadth of her talent from elegantly creepy vampire tales and empowering revisions of Greek myths to bittersweet tales of love set in Europe and a humorous exploration of a woman's attempt to embrace her "Inner Love Goddess." Lundoff's silky prose is a sensual delight in itself. A must-read for lovers of smart, transporting, and arousing fiction. |
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