I think it went sort of like this.
There will be no melodramas here?
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(screencaps from kissthemgoodbye . net)
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A scrimshawed whalebone brush with naval scene, 19th century, 16.5 cm across
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Paddy/Augustin request for @betterthanbatman - thank you!!
Paddy/Augustin
Accidental kiss that confuses you both, but only a moment pass before you crash your lips back against each other’s
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He hadn’t meant to do it, but somehow it was done anyway, the bruising force of it stilling everything inside him for an almost blissful moment, until realisation tore him away. Augustin is just as silent as he is now, just as breathless, his eyes wide and lips parted as they regard each other, realising what just passed between them, waiting—
The wait isn’t long. Without letting another thought fully form, Paddy gravitates instinctively back towards the solace he’d found, Augustin colliding with him. Of a like mind, they grunt at the force of it, letting out a breath, shifting, moving together to find a way to share something they both need, but neither of them had the words to say.
Kissing prompts
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still laughing at this quote by david kajganich [x]
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Can I please see your balls I'm going through a lot right now
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Captain Francis Crozier, at Furthest North.
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Sense and Sensibility (1995) dir. Ang Lee
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I was doing my usual Sunday night search for miwackulous tyes when I found this charming c. 1850 daguerreotype (Met collection).
I am quite sure this has been shared on tumblr more than once—and the pose was even referenced for a James Clark Ross/Francis Crozier piece, if I recall correctly—but it can't hurt to share it again! These men are arranged in such an intimate manner, well beyond the usual physical contact that was the norm in 19th century male portraiture, even the Met has to speculate:
This portrait shows two young men in a tender embrace, their thighs entwined, sharing a suggestive moment before the camera. Are they lovers? Perhaps, but more likely this photograph is an example of the natural and unselfconscious intimacy and physical contact that men enjoyed in a pre-Freudian era.
Lovers or, as they say, very good friends? It's interesting that they felt comfortable enough to strike this pose in a photography studio! (As others have pointed out, quite a few 19th century men who were definitely queer avoided cosy portraits like this one... too revealing, perhaps). Either way, their neckwear is impressive.
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Shogun (Ep 9)
When you're tired of playing mind games.
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Shōgun | 1.03 - "Tomorrow is Tomorrow"
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