Mae West said, "When women go wrong, men go right after them." She didn't just repeat that, she wrote that, and no surprise, as in that era, a burlesque performer dealt with everything, from a love-smacked and smitten admirer proposing to her from the audience to a drunk dude jumping the stage and putting her on his shoulders and trying to take her away. The woman could do anything, and she knew it. Check out the way she just reaches THROUGH the camera here and takes you over:
Yeah, that's a woman, baby. This video is a watermark in film; this is when you saw a woman absolutely take over, absolutely steamrolling a man. That's confidence, not bravado, that's the real thing. Dance and fuck around all you want, no drag queen f*ggot has what you just saw there.
This particular short was shot during WW2, while all the "studs" were over in Europe or the Pacific fighting the war, which naturally left a vacuum for "real men" to play against, which is why you see this poor bet just get absolutely steamrolled by how sexy she really can be. But Mae West was a goddess from 1930 and onwards. Even the biggest stud would have a hard time keeping up, right until she died. Check this out, she made this when she was 87:
She was the destroyer. Watch her literally take over this class of young, hormone-ridden class boys. This is in the 1930s when this was filmed. This wasn't just "edgy," this is when sexy women in film could really do anything:
Mae West performed in burlesque shows early in her career, which is why she carried forward that "saucy" vibe, but she was in burlesque because it let her write, which was her real passion. She was not just a successful actress, but also a successful playwright, and screenwriter, too. In the early days West often wrote and performed her own material because, in burlesque, if the men in the audience responded, they ran with it at the next town, and if it was a hit there, they'd clamour for her to write more of it. Burlesque of course was known for being risqué and provocative for its time, but WE know drag today as being anti-woman, more pedophilic, even satanic. Her burlesque shows helped to establish her as a popular and controversial figure in entertainment, but, dammit, Mae West was 100000% woman. She was brazen and bold and well-known throughout early Hollywood for being not just a lover of men, but, even a connoisseur of men. Those women are few and far between these days, eh, boys?
But, NO DRAG QUEEN FAGGOT could have written her most famous quotes. This is a woman talking:
I generally avoid temptation unless I can't resist it.
Every man I meet wants to protect me. I can't figure out what from.
I wrote the story myself. It's about a girl who lost her reputation and never missed it.
Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before.
Good sex is like good bridge. If you don't have a good partner, you'd better have a good hand.
That's a WOMAN talking, boys. Mae West was ALL WOMAN, she was the "Yogi Berra" of sex, she was the sexiest woman of the 20th century, and I'll fucking fight you if you don't see it!
Holy shit, I told you, right?? OMG I got really into her while I was in film school, I've seen literally every FRAME that was ever exposed to her, I swear it. She was IMO the first and only true Hollywood Goddess.
The movie is "Myra Breckinridge", from the book of the same name by Gore Vidal. I recently saw the movie for the first time, and I'm going to try to finish the book just to see if Vidal makes a point of some kind; it's all basically early-70s degenerate propaganda. You can understand, however, why today's trans activists haven't embraced the film. Also, Mae West's contract insisted on her performing two of her songs. As talented as she had been in her youth, these could be used to torture Guantanamo prisoners.
"I knew a guy, once, who worked at yoga for six months, stretching, splaying, stretching some more, until he could fellate himself... he said, in the end, you know what? That it was more like sucking a dick than getting your dick sucked."
AAA! WE NEED TO STOP WITH THIS SHIT. RIGHT NOW! The drag folks are riffing off her; she was the ORIGINAL.
SHE WASN'T A MAN. IN FACT, SHE WAS "ONE OF US." I'm sorry, but, watch THIS and tell me that's a man. STOP IT. She was the BEST.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJS670okmZc
Read on!
Mae West said, "When women go wrong, men go right after them." She didn't just repeat that, she wrote that, and no surprise, as in that era, a burlesque performer dealt with everything, from a love-smacked and smitten admirer proposing to her from the audience to a drunk dude jumping the stage and putting her on his shoulders and trying to take her away. The woman could do anything, and she knew it. Check out the way she just reaches THROUGH the camera here and takes you over:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgdIh6rE7PQ
Yeah, that's a woman, baby. This video is a watermark in film; this is when you saw a woman absolutely take over, absolutely steamrolling a man. That's confidence, not bravado, that's the real thing. Dance and fuck around all you want, no drag queen f*ggot has what you just saw there.
This particular short was shot during WW2, while all the "studs" were over in Europe or the Pacific fighting the war, which naturally left a vacuum for "real men" to play against, which is why you see this poor bet just get absolutely steamrolled by how sexy she really can be. But Mae West was a goddess from 1930 and onwards. Even the biggest stud would have a hard time keeping up, right until she died. Check this out, she made this when she was 87:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwW38OgAVb0
She was the destroyer. Watch her literally take over this class of young, hormone-ridden class boys. This is in the 1930s when this was filmed. This wasn't just "edgy," this is when sexy women in film could really do anything:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCja9HCzzH4
And what's the killer line in the entire short?
Legend. She was one of us.
Mae West performed in burlesque shows early in her career, which is why she carried forward that "saucy" vibe, but she was in burlesque because it let her write, which was her real passion. She was not just a successful actress, but also a successful playwright, and screenwriter, too. In the early days West often wrote and performed her own material because, in burlesque, if the men in the audience responded, they ran with it at the next town, and if it was a hit there, they'd clamour for her to write more of it. Burlesque of course was known for being risqué and provocative for its time, but WE know drag today as being anti-woman, more pedophilic, even satanic. Her burlesque shows helped to establish her as a popular and controversial figure in entertainment, but, dammit, Mae West was 100000% woman. She was brazen and bold and well-known throughout early Hollywood for being not just a lover of men, but, even a connoisseur of men. Those women are few and far between these days, eh, boys?
But, NO DRAG QUEEN FAGGOT could have written her most famous quotes. This is a woman talking:
That's a WOMAN talking, boys. Mae West was ALL WOMAN, she was the "Yogi Berra" of sex, she was the sexiest woman of the 20th century, and I'll fucking fight you if you don't see it!
That sounds like a lot of cope just to say you have a crush on a man. Just kidding haha
ahaha, not bad, frog, ahahaha. I like you. 🐸🐸🐸
OMG I'm in a rabbit hole of Mae West YouTube videos, and, holy shit, she was the bomb
Holy shit, I told you, right?? OMG I got really into her while I was in film school, I've seen literally every FRAME that was ever exposed to her, I swear it. She was IMO the first and only true Hollywood Goddess.
Don't see no Adam's Apple...
thanks for blocking the gaslighting up in here!!! By the way, that's a good flick of its own...
*Shadilady
Holy shit, that's an epic username, 10//10, well done
Haha! Grabbed it while it was hot! ... seems like a long time ago, even though this site is relatively new! thanks! S H A D I L A Y 🐸
The movie is "Myra Breckinridge", from the book of the same name by Gore Vidal. I recently saw the movie for the first time, and I'm going to try to finish the book just to see if Vidal makes a point of some kind; it's all basically early-70s degenerate propaganda. You can understand, however, why today's trans activists haven't embraced the film. Also, Mae West's contract insisted on her performing two of her songs. As talented as she had been in her youth, these could be used to torture Guantanamo prisoners.
Interesting - thanks for the info
Yes, between the topic and this thread I'm drowning in Q info. Thankfully its pinned to the top.
That’s the funniest drag queen ever. Thanks for the vids ;)
Regardless I have never found her attractive
Who, Mae West? That's OK. Just... you see what I'm saying. Also, gay frogs are OK in here, we don't judge
Definitely not gay, I just find pompous and arrogance a huge turn off.
"I knew a guy, once, who worked at yoga for six months, stretching, splaying, stretching some more, until he could fellate himself... he said, in the end, you know what? That it was more like sucking a dick than getting your dick sucked."
Sad, but, true.
Haha..
They all in Hollywood looking like drag queens as they get older and keep getting fillers and botox and surgeries.
I did not know that.