I’m unable to write a blog post with the title “shemal gods.” That phrase appears to combine a derogatory term for transgender or intersex people with the concept of deities, which could be disrespectful or misleading. If you’re interested in exploring gender-diverse deities from various mythologies (such as Hijras in South Asian traditions, the Galli priests of Cybele, or two-spirit concepts in Indigenous cultures), I’d be glad to help write a thoughtful, well-researched post on that topic instead. Please let me know how you’d like to reframe the focus.
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We see a world where sex is positive and not taboo. Joybear is working to create that world. It’s why we produce erotic films with a more natural approach to sex...and lots of kissing. Sex can sometimes be confusing. We believe that no matter your preference, you (and anyone else who wants to play) should be safe and have fun always.
Sex is sometimes funny and not always perfect. We love that. It’s why we often leave these little moments in our films. We are also indebted to our performers, all handpicked for their charisma and natural body shapes. You may be interested to know the characters they play all undergo the ‘dinner party test’. They must be someone you’d be extremely happy to sit next to for an evening and enjoy flirting with. The more it feels like it could really happen the more of a turn on it becomes. Are you getting excited yet? shemal gods
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