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Re: Desperation in Books and Stories

Posted: 14 Mar 2024, 19:48
by Asdfg5658
Brian wrote: 10 Mar 2024, 09:30
Asdfg5658 wrote: 10 Mar 2024, 00:21 Just found this about James Dean and Marlon Brando. Is true it seems

https://books.google.com/books?id=Ufj7v ... ss&f=false
Interesting! The question on my mind is how "Gilman" (I'm guessing this is the actor Sam Gilman who, I'm reading from another source which isn't necessarily reliable, was once Marlon Brando's room-mate) knew about these two guy's habit of letting loose together outside and why he wanted to reveal this.
Ooh very interesting, I didn't know who Gilman might been. Even if not true it's still a sexy image i do think

Re: Desperation in Books and Stories

Posted: 14 Mar 2024, 23:32
by Shinji09
There is actually more on James Dean according to this source James Dean often performed tense scenes with a full bladder to help sell the scene https://www.google.com/books/edition/Re ... frontcover

https://www.google.com/books/edition/Ja ... frontcover

Re: Desperation in Books and Stories

Posted: 15 Mar 2024, 07:16
by Fred
Shinji09 wrote: 14 Mar 2024, 23:32 There is actually more on James Dean according to this source James Dean often performed tense scenes with a full bladder to help sell the scene https://www.google.com/books/edition/Re ... frontcover

https://www.google.com/books/edition/Ja ... frontcover
This is something to think about when watching James Dean in any of his movies. :o

Re: Desperation in Books and Stories

Posted: 29 Apr 2024, 08:16
by Peecadilly
I’ve always like Gulliver’s Travels. Right in the first chapter he pees at the beach while half tied up and it comes up several times more during the book, including drenching the entire palace in his pee to put out a fire. In the second part he faces a similar problem and has to literally ask to be let out to pee by the giants. It’s only described in detail once in the first chapter but I always imagined that he’d obviously have to do that several times a day. And it’s not my kink but the size differences (like first he’s the giant, then he is the little person) add a weirdly interesting dynamic to the whole thing. I’ve also always like what seems like overly formal language now when talking about peeing.

https://www.gutenberg.org/files/829/829-h/829-h.htm