Arts Putting the Blowjob Back in Literablowjobture
Young adult author (responsible for, among other works, the Princess Diaries series) Meg Cabot vows to do her part to legitimize the literary blowjob:
I really feel like the blowjob just hasn’t had enough coverage in literature. I was like, “Damn it, I’m going to put that in, because we girls need to talk about it. I did that on purpose because I do feel like there has been a lot of talk lately about adolescent girls doing the whole blowjob-at-parties thing, and I feel like they’re not getting the point. You’ve got to get something back, because it’s great if you’re going to do that for him, but what’s he going to do for you? So I feel like that is something that older women think about, that I don’t know necessarily if girls are. That’s my callingto put the blowjob back in literature. It just hasn’t had enough exposure.
What with this and (sorry Charles) the adolescent blowjob scene in Miranda July’s Me and You and Everyone We Know, I smell a doctoral thesis in the making…
What's it smell like?