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Frances Stevens + costumes TO CATCH A THIEF (1955) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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#softette#dollette#coquette#softcore#dollcore#coquette aesthetic#coquetta#coquette angel#coquettecore
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#mine#okay to reblog#angelic aesthetic#angelcore#angelic fashion#dark angel#dollette#dollcore#pastel coquette#coquette#coquette angel#coquetta#coquette aesthetic#coquettecore#softette#dollette fashion#dollette aesthetic#dollete#nicole dollanganger#bleakcore#dreamcore#my year of rest and relaxation#girl blogger#girl interrupted#angel wings#angelic#angel#fauntlet#fawnlette#femme fatale
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Wedding gown designed by Louise Hamlin-Wright, 1980s.
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You know what, I'm just gonna make a post about this. Hot take: If you're putting fetish content in tags not meant for it (coquette, alt, kidcore, etc...) you're exposing sexual content to people without their consent and that's predatory behavior.
"Just avoid those types of posts"
We fucking try. People who do not want to see this type of content block certain tags centered around said content. By putting these images in fashion and aesthetic tags, you make it harder for people to avoid. Are we supposed to never look at any type of outfit inspo because someone can't help but post their violent rape fantasies in the coquette tag?
There are plenty of ways to tag nsfw content, and even a setting to mark posts as 'mature'. People who want to see fetish content will find it, so why put it in unrelated tags unless you want to expose more (non consenting) people to it. It's creepy, it's predatory and if you do not see a problem with it the YOU have a problem.
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