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Sunstone, Vol. 1
by Stjepan Šejić
I pride myself on being a "sex-nerd." This is, in case the reader is unfamiliar, an individual who collects books about the human sexual condition, reads endlessly about the variety of ways that human beings have sex, thinks a lot about what sex has meant culturally and the way it has been incorporated into language, art, and philosophy, and finally someone who just enjoys sex period. Most of my library is dedicated to human sexuality, yet for all my studies "kink" is most noticeably absent and that is largely because I like many people did not possess a clear understanding of what it actually was. Like so many I pictured big busted women packed into black leather and bearing riding crops, and while that is most certainly present in some parts of the BDSM community, Sunstone was a reminder that Domination and submission if far more complicated. Like every sexual dynamic in life it comes down to the people inhabited and performing this display.
Sunstone isn't just a defense of kink, it's a sweet love story about two women who find in each other not just sexual satisfaction, but personal and emotional fulfillment. Sunstone is very much a graphic novel loaded with kinky lesbian buds sex, but it's also about the strange and wonderful sensation of finding, meeting, and falling for someone who "gets you."
Sunstone isn't just a defense of kink, it's a sweet love story about two women who find in each other not just sexual satisfaction, but personal and emotional fulfillment. Sunstone is very much a graphic novel loaded with kinky lesbian buds sex, but it's also about the strange and wonderful sensation of finding, meeting, and falling for someone who "gets you."