Portrait of a Lesbian Page #2

Genre: Adult
Director(s): Viv Thomas
 
IMDB:
7.0
Year:
2009
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- Let's unlock this.

- Are you staying for a while?

- I thought you wanted to be f***ed.

- I've been f***ing myself all night.

- I want to taste a p*ssy,

I've never tasted a p*ssy before.

- Help yourself.

- Will you shoe me it?

- You have to make it wet first.

- Are you ready to taste?

- I can't wait anymore.

- Look, my p*ssy is ready.

- So am I.

- So taste it.

- That was the first time I ever tasted a p*ssy.

- Are you enjoying this?

- I feel so confident, so alive.

- Can you eat my p*ssy?

- You're desperate?

- Don't stop

- I'm close.

- You sprayed a little.

- I've never felt anything like that!

- You feel like a woman now?

- So make me feel like one.

- I'll make you come?

- I feel young again.

- You've got me all excited.

- You can taste all my juices now.

- Come and kiss me now.

Kyla and Rachel met

regularly over the next weeks,

their sex becoming more passionate, stronger

and experimental.

Rachel began teaching and dominating Kyla on

each occasion...

...and although her life continued as normal,

Kyla would never be the same person again.

Kyla had been tutoring a young girl

by the name of Lola for several weeks.

Lola had recently turned 18

and had become fond of Kyla.

Kyla even suspected that sometimes

the youngster seemed to be flirting with her.

Kyla enjoyed Lola's visits; she was

very pretty, smart...

...and always smelled so fresh.

Kyla's suspicions were true, Lola

had indeed been trying to flirt with her.

Since catching her mother

with another woman several years ago...

...the youngster was desperate

to have a lesbian experience.

She felt comfortable around her teacher,

but her innocent crush...

...needed to be expressed more overtly.

- Can I be excused for a minute?

- Sure, the bathroom is upstairs

on the left.

She excuses herself to go to the bathroom,

but has another agenda.

She wanted to see Kyla's bedroom.

Inside the bedroom, she felt a confidence

wash over her.

She could smell Kyla on everything

and the aromas were intoxicating,

they filled the young girl with a deep

craving to be touched and to be loved.

A desire not just to kiss her, to make love,

but almost to be her.

She wanted their hot bodies against one another,

her juices to mix with Kyla...

...and to swallow and drink them deeply.

- Oh my God!

- Please take me Kyla.

Kyla wanted to resist, Lola was a student

and this was her work.

Until last week, Kyla would have been shocked

and embarrassed at what was happening.

But that was then.

Now the only thing Kyla felt

as this young virgin offered herself,

was her p*ssy tingling with anticipation.

- Come on top. Don't be shy.

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Lewis Thomas

Lewis Thomas (November 25, 1913 – December 3, 1993) was an American physician, poet, etymologist, essayist, administrator, educator, policy advisor, and researcher. Thomas was born in Flushing, New York and attended Princeton University and Harvard Medical School. He became Dean of Yale Medical School and New York University School of Medicine, and President of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Institute. His formative years as an independent medical researcher were at Tulane University School of Medicine. He was invited to write regular essays in the New England Journal of Medicine. One collection of those essays, The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher (1974), won annual National Book Awards in two categories, Arts and Letters and The Sciences (both awards were split). (He also won a Christopher Award for that book.) Two other collections of essays (originally published in NEJM and elsewhere) were The Medusa and the Snail and Late Night Thoughts on Listening to Mahler's Ninth Symphony. In its first paperback edition, The Medusa and the Snail won another National Book Award in Science.His autobiography, The Youngest Science: Notes of a Medicine Watcher, is a record of a century of medicine and the changes which occurred in it. He also published a book on etymology titled Et Cetera, Et Cetera, poems, and numerous scientific papers. Many of his essays discuss relationships among ideas or concepts using etymology as a starting point. Others concern the cultural implications of scientific discoveries and the growing awareness of ecology. In his essay on Mahler's Ninth Symphony, Thomas addresses the anxieties produced by the development of nuclear weapons. Thomas is often quoted, given his notably eclectic interests and superlative prose style. The Lewis Thomas Prize is awarded annually by The Rockefeller University to a scientist for artistic achievement. more…

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