“He’s too young, too kind, too small… so why does my body belong to him?”
Expecting darkness or monsters, Elara gasped. The room was filled with light—not sunlight, but a shimmering, iridescent glow. Thousands of tiny, glass-winged moths fluttered in the air, each one carrying a different scent: baking bread, rain on hot stone, a mother’s perfume. There was no curse. There was no monster. little innocent taboo top
Exploring themes or engaging in activities labeled as "taboo" requires a thoughtful and considerate approach. Whether through role-play, kink, or simple conversation, prioritizing consent, education, and empathy ensures that all parties can explore boundaries in a safe and respectful manner. “He’s too young, too kind, too small… so
: Literature often uses "innocent" characters to highlight societal taboos. For example, The Catcher in the Rye There was no curse