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did maeve quinlan actually have oral sex in that scene?


or were they just acting?
it looked real

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I wouldnt be suprised tbh


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I dunno but it was pretty gross to see this little ugly boy covered in moles going down on a woman 30 years or so older than him. I dry heaved. Disgusting!


you must be female most men would be thinking how incredibly lucky is that ugly scrag to be actually licking that babe

All teen fantasies that.

Only those with no valid argument pick holes in people's spelling and grammar.

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Incorrect. I dont even count how much failed relationships i had (well relationship isnt the right word) becuase i refused to lick. i find it completely gross.

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To each his own obviously, but if you ask me, it's one of the most selfish thing there is, i understand they broke it up. Sex is about giving as much as receiving and if you aren't empathic, generous or loving enough to do it to your partner, it's almost like you don't deserve to have sex at all. There's nothing disgusting about it, provided a minimum of hygiene, it's all in your head.

I say i understand they broke it up because it looks very selfish, plus i know i have broken up with at least one girl not so long ago because she said giving head was "disgusting" after i had spent 30 min worshiping her lip salad. I never told her why to not destroy her self-esteem but i broke it up the next time we saw each other. If you can't perform such a basic task early on, what other basic stupid stuff will you find unacceptable or disgusting further down the way? Pulling your hair? Slapping your ass? Doggystyle? Please.

I mean common, not giving head is like saying "I never use the letter "a" in my sentences" and as a result, there's a great deal of stuff that can't be said anymore. If you take oral sex away from sex, there's a whole area of sexuality that simply disappears from the map, and that, my friend, is boring. And if you don't do this, why should I try to please you and do stuff that i sometimes don't want to?

Reciprocity and generosity are key. That doesn't mean that one has to comply with every twisted practice out there, it should be an ongoing discussion, but abc stuff like giving head is a tool that every worker should have in his shed if he aims to please his partner and make him/her happy on the long run.


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i'm guessing it was real. i'm pretty sure all the sex in the film was real.

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No it was obviously fake. You never saw anything actually go in her mouth, it stayed in her hand the whole time. A lot of the scenes were fairly convincing but it wasn't all as real as it seemed. I wonder if this movie had any psychological effects on the actors.

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I think he went down on her for real. I saw her skin move which means pressure was applied by his mouth or tongue. At least that is what I think I saw anyway.

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lucky guy i must say

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He's talking about the dude, dude.

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Do you realize that people actually do things like that? Google "cougar cruises" if you doubt the popularity. For a movie to portray it is not unreasonable and VERY realistic. But, why weren't you disgusted by the park scene. That was disgusting in my book.

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I think that scene is HOT. It turns me on every time I see him going down on Maeve Quinlan, she's really hot btw. I'd do it anytime to her myself.

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Right, so a teenager putting a gun to his head and blowing his brains all over a skate park didn't upset you but a bit of oral sex did?

I'd hate to live in your world man.

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oft_I_am, I hear you. Maybe if people were a lot less worried about sex, and a little more worried about pain and suffering, the world would not be quite so f*u*c*ked up. These puritans have had millennia to prove they can make the world a better place. I think it's about time we sign up another team to handle the world's morality.
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Yeah how DARE people not want to see unsimulated oral sex between an adult and a minor as opposed to a fake suicide that had no impact on the movie whatsoever and only lasted for 10 seconds?

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It did look real, but no, it was just fake.

She says (when asked the question)

"NO! It was simulated, everyone has it wrong. I was the only person on that set with a Nudity Rider, because it was such an important role. I was a fan of Larry Clark and I really wanted to work with him. Ed Lachman was co-directing and had just finished Erin Brockovich, in the Indie world it was a big deal to work with both of them. I had a Nudity Rider, so he couldn’t touch certain parts of my body, he had to be 4 inches away from my vah jay jay. It was a very graphic scene but there was nothing going on. If you see the rest of the movie everything is unsimulated, you really see what is going on. If there had been something going on, Larry Clark would have been on it. I’m really happy that people think I was really getting it, because I had to fake an orgasm, so I guess I’m convincing."

And she has a point. If tongue had pressed flesh, Larry would have changed the camera angle to show us.

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Where did this quote come from?

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thanks for that quote. nice that Maeve Quinlan went into detail


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>If tongue had pressed flesh, Larry would have changed the camera angle to show us.

Unless he wanted to maintain plausible deniability. The man is obviously a bit nuts, but he certainly isn't stupid.

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Don't know but her nipples look hot in that scene. Just saying.

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yep but her fake boobs are kind of weird

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Its been reported time in and time out again that all the sex scenes in Ken Park wear faked. I read a interview with Tiffany Limos (it was titled something like "Ken park 5 years later" google it up if you want to find it)where she mentioned something to likeness of being offered to actually have sex in the threesome scene but turned it down. Claiming she would have likely regretted it later.

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Your atrocious grammar notwithstanding, I will concede that the Maeve Quinlan sex scene was fake.
When in doubt, assume any sex scene is fake. It's easier on us that way. Don't believe the hype. Absent tongue on pussy, there is no sex in the sex scene. Absent penis penetrating "va jay jay" as someone said, there is no sex in the sex scene. That does not mean the scene can't be hot.
To me, a telltale sign is the director cutting away or blocking what would prove to you that erotic contact is actually going on. It's a cheat to the audience, but also respect for the actress if necessary.
I was unable to find the "something like Ken park 5 years later" interview with Tiffany Limos.
Don't tell us. List it for us. Don't make us do homework. I think if she had had sex in the threesome she would have become one of the most famous actresses of all time. How an actress can regret that boggles my mind. That said, it is still a very sexy scene, and the masturbation is real, and I, for one, saw her take a penis into her mouth. None of that means she was penetrated but in this case that difference doesn't make a helluva lot of difference. It is a great scene and she should be proud of how sexy she was. (To a lesser degree, so should Maeve Quinlan, but her "sex scene" was [to me] more obviously fake, due to the aforementioned lack of contact between tongue & t*** based on the cheating camera angle.)
No question, there is not enough sex or nudity in movies, and way too much violence. Clark shows he has his priorities straight, and we should applaud that (and I too was not crazy about the male nudity, so I just fast-forwarded past it or simply did not look at it. Problem solved!) and encourage more directors and actresses to do more.

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I certainly don't haft to look for it to quote off of if I don't want to. You can take it upon yourself to do so. Your encouraging arrogance certainly doesn't help anything.

I said something along of lines of not actually having sex. It is around three something years ago when I read it so forgive me for not remembering quote on quote. In all I think they real sex thing was inputted to give the movie hype. Perhaps not intentional but give the film free press. Wild Orchid till this day is in a similar situation.

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