Besides the stalker, the weirdest time girls have a had a crush on me as a kid, was my twin stepsisters.
Honestly that’s probably the origin of my siscest kink.
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Besides the stalker, the weirdest time girls have a had a crush on me as a kid, was my twin stepsisters.
Honestly that’s probably the origin of my siscest kink.
Welcome To Another Smut Pickemmmm
Today's Menu Is : Stepsister's Love
Idols : (Minji & Hanni VS Yuna & Yeji)
My Other Pickems : Here
May The Best Pairs Win
Minji & Hanni
Yuna & Yeji
Семейки в сказкошколе
Бабуля Скарлетт Худ.
Finished commission: the vain and extravagant stepsisters, Drizella and Anastasia. 🎭💄
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Okay I can’t get this out of my head.
Why does True Sisters, which is a great song….seems to pretend that neither Cinderella 2 or 3 happened?
Yes, I know this two movies are different time lines each, and those, one or the other has to happen, not the two…but in both, Cinderella and Anastasia make amends!
So I hear Cinderella’s lines in the song and I’m like: You did! TWICE!
Don’t get em wrong, Sofia the First has a great pilot movie….but I grew up with home media of most of the Disney Princess movies, and this omission bothers me because it could have elevated the song even higher.
Unfair!
Villain/Hero Opposite Day 8: Hero!Kim and Hero!Candy (Hippogriff)
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I’ve noticed that many Cinderella retellings portray the younger stepsister as sympathetic or less dangerous. In Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine, Olive is slow-witted—still selfish and abusive, but less deliberately cruel than Hattie. In the Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer, Peony was downright friendly to Cinder. In Geekerella by Ashley Posten, the younger sister changed her ways and ended up dating the fairy godmother character. I could go on.
I found it rather refreshing that Cinder House by Freya Marske subverts this trope. Greta delights in abusing her stepsister, and proves herself to be clever, ambitious, and dangerous. Danica, meanwhile, is neither sympathetic nor unsympathetic—she’s just living her own life, clearly uncomfortable with what transpires, but not willing to do anything to change it.