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1979 - Much suspense in horror!

 We officially finished the 70s!!! That said, we actually started making a list of horror films we missed, so we will be starting back over before we go to the 80s lol. It's a lot fewer films in this "recap" session than the original list, so it'll be pretty fast. But yeah, so 1979 was a thing. I loved this year in horror film. Here's what we watched with our faves after! Alien: My first time seeing it! I loved it. The xenomorph was much puppy, and that made him adorable. I felt so bad for him. Weaver was great. Great story. A jump scare even got me! The Amityville Horror: Also my first time seeing it. Having been told it was boring first, I actually didn't hate this one. Such a dark story about financial debt and capitalism. Great acting performances, too. Nosferatu: I don't get the hype behind this one. It was artistic, yeah. A very pretty film. The animal cruelty that actually happened on set takes even more points off for me. I'd rather the origina...

1978 - BEEEEES

 We finished our 1978 horror list fairly fast! It was definitely a mixed bag of horror, with bee films, B films, and some fairly pinnacle titles. So let's dive into the list: I Spit on Your Grave: I was a little bit anxious going into this rape and revenge film. But it wasn't too bad. I liked it more than Last House on the Left. What made it interesting was how premeditated both the rape and revenge were. Definitely interesting to analyze! Halloween: We actually cheated and watched this last year, so it was cool to finally get to this year. Loved it. I was anxious a few times, but the jump scares didn't really get me (which is good). The claustrophobia of the houses made the film, and the theme was great, too. Piranha: Easily the best Jawsploitation film ever. It had a lot going well for it, like the more shallow water, the swarm element, and the cloudiness of the water. It was bound to be a really good film even though we barely see the piranhas. Just a fun time all around...

1977 Horror - Spiders and Artsy Horror

 Well, we finished another year of horror films! And it was a fairly interesting year. Still, there weren't too many stellar films this year. Except for a couple films, it felt pretty bland. But let's get into what the films were, initial thoughts, and then our faves at the end. Suspiria: My first time watching it, and I loved just all the aesthetic. All the colors, the music, the lighting. Beautiful! Plot was a little predictable, but I loved seeing the main actress from Phantom of the Paradise in this. Had some fun giallo elements. Loved the wire scene. Overall a good time. Day of the Animals: A Jawsploitation film that took notes from Frogs. I liked seeing the cast from Grizzly again. They just had such good chemistry. It was a fairly dark film with elements of Lord of the Flies thrown in. Nature felt threatening, which has been tough to accomplish in these Jawsploitation films. It's definitely one of my favorites of the genre. Empire of the Ants: It's fine. Nowhere ...

A December Night with Elias

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 My husband has a fursona named Elias. Elias is a pink bull who represents Sin's raw, unbridled physical energy. Usually, Elias isn't super into kink or BDSM so much as just fucking. But we did a few pictures back in December. (You may have noticed I'm still trying to catch up on pictures!) As these posts don't get suuuuper popular, I'm not going to hunt down the links for the furry art that inspired them. But we  do have the records of everything, so if a picture interests you and you want to see the furry art that inspired it, just hit me up or leave a comment! Love getting that bull nice and hard~   Mmm tastes like hamburger...   I do love casual fingering like this. Especially while I'm huffing armpit. -huffs-   Elias loved fucking my throat while I was in chastity like this...and plugged lol.   Breathing in his jockstrap musk while he pounded my ass was hot, too.  Was nice feeling cum down my throat after he had thoroughly stretched my tail. Doesn...