SO CHARMING THAT SHE IS

Cortez 2022-04-22 07:01:53

To be honest, I used to be very disgusted with lesbian dramas when
TLW first came out. I watched it for a few minutes. The
scale was too big and it was all women, so I gave up
QAF immediately. At that time, it was the opposite. I watched it for nearly 2 seasons,
but I didn't continue, mainly because I didn't feel seductive (personal opinion)
I thought I was a very extreme and superficial person. I can tell from just looking at the appearance.
However at TLW again because of the recommendation in the LF bar. The recommendation
is SHANE, At the beginning of the first episode of the first season in TLW, how would it appear
, but when I watched the recommended second season, the first episode
of
SHANE and then I started watching TLW just for her.
Speaking of which, I'm actually not very serious about watching TLW. I
almost only watch the editing part of SHANE. The
others are fast-forwarding, super extreme performance, ha
. It took a week from the second season to the end of the fifth season.
Although the second, The love scene between her and Carmen in the third season
makes but I personally like the SHANE in the fourth season.
The family relationship between her and her brother
SHAY moved me very much
. If the second, third, and fifth seasons are superficial, SHANE If it's just a PLAYER or an ASSHOLE,
then in the fourth season, she exists as a flesh and blood person.
Personally, I always feel that in the fourth season, SHANE almost changed his feelings for
CARMEN to his love for his brother SHAY,
such as solving his brother . SHANE
and SHAY's medical expenses after school was broken to solve his problems
And SHANE, who went to model for HUGU BOSS,
moved me so much
. SO CHARMING THAT SHE IS.

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Extended Reading
  • Tessie 2022-03-23 09:03:18

    My favorite couple is Dana and Alice who only have a two-minute relationship, sweet.

  • Hilton 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    I've watched 5 episodes, and I don't feel anything, and the complaints on station B have nothing to motivate me to watch it again. The heroine is a green tea bitch who is deeply loved by the masses (the barrage is all about J beautiful crying, pitiful, etc.). The plot is basically just replacing traditional romance dramas with Lala (so where did you see the rich connotation?)

The L Word quotes

  • Kit Porter: Let me talk to Tina.

    Bette: What would you say?

    Kit Porter: That my sister is a pootie chasin' dog, who deserves to be tied down and whupped upside the head, but it doesn't change the fact that she loves you more than she loves her own life. And that you should finish punishing her and get back to figuring on how to live with one another for the next 50 years or more.

    Bette: You could give it a try.

    [Goes to take a bite of food, and stops, looking as if she's about to cry]

    Kit Porter: Now don't you go and pull a Marina on me now.

  • Alice: Dana.

    [short pause]

    Alice: You have a really nice ass.

    [slowly moves her hand and touches Dana's ass]

    Alice: [they start having rough sex with '80s pop music in background]