Porn: lesbian spit cruel
(I’ve probably lost most of you to You Tube at this point, where you’re all hastily searching out snippets of the legendary lesbian spit fest. But still.)

“You’ve got to get the spit. That’s the hardest part,” Sarah Michelle Gellar jokes to PEOPLE about recreating her iconic kiss scene with Selma Blair from Cruel Intentions
First thing’s first: first base. Cecile is in love with her cello instructor Ronald (Sean Patrick Thomas), and she’s got to learn how to please him. It’s a sunny afternoon in Central Park, and the girls are lounging on a picnic blanket—Kathryn, a posh vixen in an all-black get-up (tiny dress, smart blazer, shades, and floppy hat); Cecile, playfully girly in a bubblegum pink top-and-skirt combo, a lime green sweater tied over her shoulders. The best way to practice is with your girlfriends, Kathryn insists, matter-of-factly. After the first gentle smooch, the camera zooms in on the girls’ faces as they try again with a bit of tongue. When their lips touch and part moments later, a string of spit clings between them, briefly. For this sapphic smooch, the two actresses nabbed the Best Kiss award at the 1999 MTV Movie awards. In the nineties, lesbian erotics were all the rage: think Neve Campbell and Denise Richards going at it in the pool in
But just because the mechanics of the plot are about sex that doesn’t mean the show is interested in the sex itself. The Cruel Intentions show appears to actively work against its own eroticism. Whenever the camera should be close, the image is framed wide. Whenever sex begins, they cut away. There is minimal cleavage, sex is had with clothes on, and if you were hoping for any strings of spit, sorry, there’s barely even kissing with tongue.
When the two girls kiss here, it really does feel like they’re just practicing. Imagine if some queer perverts had stepped in and turned the spit kiss into a lesbian orgy.



















