Bodice Rippers: Episode 6 - After-effects of a forced marriage
Release Date: 08/12/2020
Bodice Rippers
Here's chapter 4 of Season 2 of Bodice Rippers! Danielle & Kim rip into Muse in Lingerie by Penelope Sky. As in every chapter in this rubbish book, this one gives us PLENTY of fuel for a FIRE convo about toxic masculinity. Content warning for our listeners: this book contains a lot of non-consensual activities including rape and human trafficking.
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Here's chapter 3 of Season 2 of Bodice Rippers! Danielle & Kim rip into Muse in Lingerie by Penelope Sky. This chapter gives us some good fuel for a discussion about sex abuse within the fashion industry. Content warning for our listeners: this book contains a lot of non-consensual activities including rape and human trafficking.
info_outline Bodice Rippers Season 2: Episode 2Bodice Rippers
Moving on through Season 2 of Bodice Rippers! Danielle & Kim rip into Muse in Lingerie by Penelope Sky. Hint - It's WHITE HOT TRASH! Content warning for our listeners: this book contains a lot of non-consensual activities including rape and human trafficking.
info_outline Bodice Rippers Season 2: Episode 1Bodice Rippers
Welcome to Season 2 of Bodice Rippers! Danielle & Kim rip into Muse in Lingerie by Penelope Sky. Hint - It's WHITE HOT TRASH! Content warning for our listeners: this book contains a lot of non-consensual activities including rape and human trafficking.
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The final chapter!
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This episode is recorded with Danielle and Kim together at the Canadian/U.S. Border.
info_outlineTeaser: “You’ll have to tell her you’ll be going back to the ranch with me.” She nodded her head. “Forever, Cyn. Not just until the baby’s born. None of that for us.” He could tell she was struggling with this. Her wedding vows, her commitment, hadn’t been made at that little Vegas chapel, but would be made right now, here in this rumpled bed. He waited. She glanced away from him. Chewed her lip, tears filling her eyes. He felt like every sort of bastard in the world, but he had to be tough, almost cruel on this issue. They had to commit to each other, one hundred percent. She nodded her head and he knew he had her. He wanted her to come to him of her own free will, not because her hand had been forced. But he'd take her any way he could."
Danielle & Kim mock the above hot rubbish and also discuss Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love, types of relationships and the history of monogamy.
https://www.elitesingles.com/mag/relationship-advice/consummate-love