The Hottest Lesbians of Cinema (Part One)

In this third part of the series, Tim and Liz’s live-in lesbian lover has invited a dozen of her hottest lesbian stripper friends over to party in the oversized hot tub.Each and every one of the girls are stunning – and so incredibly naughty! Before long the night turns hot and sexy as all of the lesbians join in with the fun, clothes and inhibitions shed in one big and incredibly wanton free-for-all.EXPLICIT: this story contains 6,500 words of highly erotic multi-lesbian, hot wife, bisexual and cuckold party action!
As part of another assignment I’ve miraculously been given the green light for, I’m watching a few of the films that a teenage me used to ashamedly, raptly consume without context, the result of scouring the internet for clips of “lesbian scenes,” or “lesbians in movie kiss.” These were the scenes (and only sometimes the full movies) that informed a great deal of what I then understood to be the universally agreed-upon definition of lesbianism. Hushed tones, flattering lighting, conveying lust in hurried glances, teasing your girl crush by flirting with her boyfriend, fucking your teacher. I am an adolescent of the 2000s (eek), when these sensual, illicit sapphic films were being produced with some regularity, so to me they are a soft, warm landing more than they are fodder for critical disdain.
So, there you have it folks. EVERY LESBIAN ON TV HAS A SIDE PART. I’m sure a good 97% of you are mad at me because I wrote an essay about lesbians on TV and didn’t include Alex Vause. Since she doesn’t have a side part and isn’t exactly a full-on lead, I’ll give you her worst mistake:
IN CONCLUSION, television is afraid of lesbians. I realize I didn’t get there within the rest of the essay, but it’s pretty clear that lesbians are only allowed to be in prime time if they have long hair with a side part. If they are rocking a middle part they must wear one of the following hats:

















