Hush: Jake Mathews & Luke Catton 1080p
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This is the latest extract from our "Queerly Ever After" series which reimagines queer tales thru a queer glamour lens. With “Hush,” we’re be paying homage to an iconic episode of the TV series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. This episode was unique in that it was mostly devoid of speaking, yet still resulted in one of the most meaningful scenes of the whole series. So, how can we visually communicate a sex scene without speaking? Answer: thru the body! Our bodies can communicate with their own language, conveying stories, intentions, emotions, desires, and feelings of delight and displeasure. We can gesture with our limbs, move in different ways, and express with our faces - and we can incorporate this into sex, too. Still, communicating feelings and emotions can be challenging. It takes time to effectively cultivate our own body language and learn how to use it in relation to social cues. Even then, some of us have different brains and ways of communicating! How can we use nonverbal communication in our sex to better attune to our playmates and articulate how we’re sensing our pleasure? That’s the invitation to our performers in this scene.
This is the latest extract from our "Queerly Ever After" series which reimagines queer tales thru a queer glamour lens. With “Hush,” we’re be paying homage to an iconic episode of the TV series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. This episode was unique in that it was mostly devoid of speaking, yet still resulted in one of the most meaningful scenes of the whole series. So, how can we visually communicate a sex scene without speaking? Answer: thru the body! Our bodies can communicate with their own language, conveying stories, intentions, emotions, desires, and feelings of delight and displeasure. We can gesture with our limbs, move in different ways, and express with our faces - and we can incorporate this into sex, too. Still, communicating feelings and emotions can be challenging. It takes time to effectively cultivate our own body language and learn how to use it in relation to social cues. Even then, some of us have different brains and ways of communicating! How can we use nonverbal communication in our sex to better attune to our playmates and articulate how we’re sensing our pleasure? That’s the invitation to our performers in this scene.
Added: 2024-08-21 • Views: 2 • Duration: 17:09