Heh. I think most writers and filmmakers wind up putting their kinks on view eventually. Certainly I know how Hitchcock felt about cool blondes and John Updike feels about blowjobs.
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Certainly I know how... John Updike feels about blowjobs.
I don't think I've read any John Updike, but I'm gonna take a wild guess and say he thinks they're good?
but I'm gonna take a wild guess and say he thinks they're good?
They are a regular feature of his fiction, yes.
I'm going to take a wild guess and venture that Hitchcock and Hemingway probably also thought blowjobs good.
It's not the most divisive of topics.
Hmmm... were there any major writers who though they were bad?
It's not the most divisive of topics.
Yes, but they didn't feature them prominently in their work.
Hmmm... were there any major writers who though they were bad?
Emily Dickenson?
I'm guessing Andrea Dworkin doesn't count as a major writer.
Philip Roth wrote some sad, "never been up with people," type ones. And that thing with Portnoy and the liver. That counts, a little.
Certainly I know how Hitchcock felt about cool blondes and John Updike feels about blowjobs.
Let's not forget Joss Whedon and diminutive girls that kick ass.
If I was going to project onto a stranger named Joss, I might go for Joss Whedon and fathers.