ode to the picture books my parents read to me before bed
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ode to the picture books my parents read to me before bed
doesn’t anybody else felt like marvel took ‘creative liberties’ with the story of heckedy peg? when a mom left her 7 kids alone in the house but got tricked by a witch that turned into their favorite foods and the mom had to figured out which of her kids are hers on the food table and named them correctly???
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1. Re: age gaps--a year ago when I was 23 I briefly dated a 42 yo man and it was one of the most traumatizing experiences of my life. One of the main reasons I dated him was because I still had that mindset of "I'm so mature and he thinks I'm special" and that's such a common theme among these age gap relationships. One of the things that he took advantage of was my involvement with bdsm (which I do still practice and enjoy), and he was absolutely an example of a person who (cont)
2. used kink as a way to abuse his partner--more than once, he hit me. It came to an end when I decided to end a date early and he 'accidentally' started taking me back to his place after I told him to take me home. A year later, I still have nightmares about him. And yet, I was a consenting adult. Age matters in relationships. You have to ask yourself why a much older person would date someone significantly younger than them. I'd say 99% of the time, it's absolutely to take advantage of them.
"Wolves and Witches" - New Post Up on Medium!
Hi everyone! If you saw my previous post then you’ll know I have another article on Medium available now. This is the second article, also available now, which you can read here! This one is a literary analysis of two different children’s stories: The Grandmother (a version of Red Riding Hood) and Heckedy Peg by Audrey Wood. Happy reading!
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Heckedy Peg by Audrey Wood
Heckedy Peg, Fairy tale by Audrey Wood. Illustrated by Don Wood. 1987.
Absolutely my favorite book as a kid. Completely forgot about it for a long time, remembered the illustrations but couldn't think of the title, found it and just reread. #youf
Heckedy Peg