@kitvincentbooks: Jonathan Evergreen is a book conservation student at a prestigious, isolated college in New England, who is hopelessly drawn to the mysterious new gothic literature professor. But their attraction is forbidden, and Dacian seems to be hiding a dangerous secret 🤫🧛🏻 Signed copies can be found in my TikTok shop 💖 🖤 human x vampire mm fantasy romance 🖤 pining 🖤slow burn 🖤 rare books and old libraries 🖤 also in KU and audio #heavenofficialsblessing #mxtx #mmromance #lgbtqbooks #loveimmortal #tgcf

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fruitypeacock
Fruity :
...xD why you call me out like that. "...that cover art looks so familiar...I feel like I know that artist..." I proceed to order it at work, got it in, checked to make sure...and yep xD It was who I thought it was. Now it's in my TBR stack xD. c.c and I made sure to get a couple extra copies for stock.
2025-07-11 07:51:30
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chanely.smelly
chaneleaa :
COMMENTING ON EVERY POST WITH HUALIAN I SEE #3325
2025-07-11 21:44:02
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scull_lillys
Scull Lilly’s :
Isn’t the creator in jail 😭
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woona1161
Woona1161 :
Dude I want more seasons of heaven official’s blessing
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Sex is more than just a physical act — it’s a sacred space where two people choose to connect, to give, and to love each other deeply. It begins with consent — a mutual “yes” that honors your partner’s body, emotions, and boundaries. Even in marriage, love never demands. It invites, it respects, and it listens. There’s beauty in knowing your partner is choosing you freely, not out of pressure or obligation. Then there’s conscience — the quiet voice inside that says, “I’m comfortable with this. I feel safe.” True intimacy happens when both hearts feel at peace. When neither is being pushed into something that unsettles their spirit. Sex is about mutual enjoyment. It’s not just about one person getting what they need, but about giving and receiving. Taking joy in your partner’s pleasure. Learning what makes them feel desired and appreciated — and being just as invested in their fulfillment as your own. Foreplay isn’t just the warm-up before the act — it’s how you treat each other when intimacy isn’t even on the agenda. A soft touch. A thoughtful gesture. A lingering kiss on the forehead. It’s the everyday affection that says, “I love you, not just when I want something from you.” And what happens after is just as important. Hindplay is the cuddle, the kiss on the shoulder, the soft words in the silence. It’s when you stay close, breathe together, laugh, or pray. When the physical fades but the connection remains. Hygiene is a love language too — taking care of your body, your breath, your skin, your space. It’s saying, “I want you to feel comfortable with me.” There’s something deeply romantic about making your partner feel safe and drawn in, just by how you care for yourself. Intimacy also thrives on creativity. Love-making isn’t meant to be robotic. Explore each other. Try new things. Laugh in the awkward moments. Be curious. Keep it exciting. Keep discovering each other. And never forget communication. Say what you like. Speak up when something feels off. Share your desires, your fantasies, your boundaries. Use your voice — in whispers, in moans, in conversation — because intimacy grows stronger with understanding. At its best, sex builds connection. Real, deep, soul-level connection. It reminds you that you’re not just lovers, but partners, teammates, best friends. It’s not about performance, it’s about presence. It’s not about perfection, it’s about being seen and loved in your rawest form. When done with love, sex becomes more than just an act. It becomes a sanctuary — a place where two hearts remember just how beautiful it is to belong to one another.

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