no one asked for so i decided to make a list of media i consider as coquette & faunlet!
going to add more later.
🎞️ Movies
The Imitation Game — historical,
Lawrence of Arabia — historical, military.
Changed my whole brain chemistry, the visuals are one of the best and also.. struggles of the main character! Based on the book "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom" by T. E. Lawrence.
Terminator — sci-fi, action.
Wdym it's not coquette. The first part is pure coquette. Look, she was just a girl.
And the second one is faunlet, for sure.
Gone with the Wind — historical,
Scarlett O'Hara was my original coquette before I learned about the "nymphet" and Lolita, she was my icon and role model. Well, she still is. And the outfits were breathtaking. Also there's a book but I haven't read it yet.
The Addams Family — comedy, gothic, fantasy(?)
Wednesday and Pugsley are literally coquette and faunlet. I mean, look at them, the characters, the clothes. And the whole vibe.
The Labyrinth — fantasy.
I guess, it's suitable for coquette & faunlet.
Doubt (2008) — drama, religious.
Incredibly faunlet, Catholic guilt goes wild, the visuals are my fave. Pierced right through my heart.
🧸 Cartoons & Anime
Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart — gothic, I guess? Adulty.
Faunlet and coquette. Very strange, very beautiful, both the movie and the book.
Boku no Patalliro! — vintage shoujo, comedy and drama. There are some adult moments.
Peak faunlet, the drama, the aesthetic, the ✨ outfits✨.
Black Butler — Victorian, historical, ouji. Adulty?
Mostly faunlet but there's also coquette as well. I guess, a lot of people know about this anime and manga as well.
Sailor Moon — more modern, 90s, mythological. Minors acceptable.
Lots of coquette and also some faunlet!
Owari no Seraph — post-apocalyptic, fantasy.
Very faunlet, the friendship, the love, the vampires, the religious themes, highly recommend.
📚 Books
Equus — thriller. Adulty.
Faunlet, careful, there are some triggering topics.
The Romance of Violette — erotic, comedy.
Coquette. Short, interesting, very educational.
The Birds of Thorn — drama, for sure.
There were a few really breathtaking moments, also father Ralph was my first crush, as i remember. Coquette and a bit faunlet.
Huckleberry Finn — historical, adventure.
As I call it, pure "boyhood joy". Very faunlet.










