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Tattooed BBW Mellie D drills her fat pussy with a sex toy
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was an exploration into the downside that Mellie is experiencing with her new success. With her and Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) officially divorced, Mellie is both President and single lady. She’s excelling at work as best she can, but her prospects for a healthy sex life are completely absent. She can’t even risk the exposure of ordering a vibrator, let alone acquiring a friend with benefits. She can’t exactly set up a Tinder account. And she’s not sure she would be racking up the matches, despite holding the highest office in the land. Mellie is aware that men are intimidated by powerful women, and that it’s holding her back. She needs to get laid, and there is something very endearing about that.
One of the criticisms of Hillary Clinton’s campaign was that all of her experience as a politician stopped people from connecting with her humanity. Despite the fact that she has been a fierce advocate of reproductive health care and has been married since before I was born, I can’t even begin to imagine her having sex. The humanity of Hillary, Mellie, nor any other woman is validated by their sexuality or attractiveness. But in the case of Mellie, the behind-the-scenes look at her sincere struggle to get laid while running the country makes her a politician I can believe in.
Okay, let’s get to the “whore” of it all — Mellie calls Olivia a whore too much. If you’re out on Mellivia because of it, it’s understandable … but maybe consider it on the scale of all the insane things people have done on this show. At the end of season two, Mellie announces to the world that Fitz had an affair, and like most things that Mellie plans without the help of Olivia, it blows up in her face. Our twisted “love triangle” meet to try to decide how they can spin the Fitz/Olivia affair so that it does the least damage to everyone. Mellie wants them to say they had sex two times, not that they were in love (because, you know, she has to save face a bit). Ultimately, this whole conversation doesn’t matter, because Olivia isn’t quite willing to out herself as the president’s mistress … yet.

















