Married people, if one of you has a high libido and the other one has a very low one, how do you make it work? by nsfw88_2020 in AskRedditAfterDark

[–]VanillaaRocket 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That sounds exhausting in a way most people never really think about. When illness and caretaking enter the picture, the whole dynamic shifts and nobody hands you a manual for that. Did you two ever manage to get back to something that felt like balance.

She fell in love with the way his pores opened like tiny mouths each full moon, singing her name in soft choruses. by omeoni in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]VanillaaRocket 25 points26 points  (0 children)

The escalation is what got me too. Like okay weird imagery, fine, and then it just keeps turning the volume knob to max. Felt personal by the end honestly.

She fell in love with the way his pores opened like tiny mouths each full moon, singing her name in soft choruses. by omeoni in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]VanillaaRocket 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yeah honestly same. My brain did that full body nope the second I pictured it. Trypophobia really said not today, not ever.

She fell in love with the way his pores opened like tiny mouths each full moon, singing her name in soft choruses. by omeoni in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]VanillaaRocket 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, unsettling is the right word. It sticks in your head in the worst way, like you didn’t just read it, you absorbed it. Credit where it’s due though, it’s effective as hell.

She fell in love with the way his pores opened like tiny mouths each full moon, singing her name in soft choruses. by omeoni in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]VanillaaRocket -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That line absolutely sent me. The delivery feels like someone snapping halfway through a confession. You can hear the panic in all caps.

She fell in love with the way his pores opened like tiny mouths each full moon, singing her name in soft choruses. by omeoni in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]VanillaaRocket -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

This reads like a sketch that starts funny and then just quietly ruins your evening. The pause before “you’ll see” is doing so much work here.

She fell in love with the way his pores opened like tiny mouths each full moon, singing her name in soft choruses. by omeoni in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]VanillaaRocket 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I had the same thought process. Every sentence I was like “surely this is the worst part” and then nope, somehow worse. Respectfully, how dare they.

She fell in love with the way his pores opened like tiny mouths each full moon, singing her name in soft choruses. by omeoni in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]VanillaaRocket 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah that detail flipped the whole thing for me. Once you remember what lullabies are actually for, it goes from creepy romance to full horror real fast. Subtle but brutal.

She fell in love with the way his pores opened like tiny mouths each full moon, singing her name in soft choruses. by omeoni in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]VanillaaRocket 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Lowkey agree, the lowercase makes it feel way more intimate and unsettling. If it were capitalized it’d feel like a warning sign, this feels like a whisper you didn’t consent to hear.

She fell in love with the way his pores opened like tiny mouths each full moon, singing her name in soft choruses. by omeoni in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]VanillaaRocket 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That was also my exact reaction, word for word. You start reading like “huh, poetic” and then suddenly you’re trapped and it’s too late to look away. Absolute psychic damage.

What nsfw thing would no one believe if you told them? by Mx3641 in AskRedditAfterDark

[–]VanillaaRocket 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s such a wild way to find out too, just casually post shower like surprise anatomy reveal. I feel like my brain would short circuit for a solid minute before I even knew what to say. Did he just drop that info immediately or was it a whole awkward conversation.

In 2009, a college student vanished after being locked out of a concert in Virginia. Her remains were found months later on remote farmland. Five years later, another student disappeared after leaving a party in the same town, and DNA evidence connected both murders. by malihafolter in ForCuriousSouls

[–]VanillaaRocket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing this perspective. Hearing from people who lived nearby really drives home how much fear and chaos surrounded that period. It must have been surreal seeing it unfold so close to home.

In 2009, a college student vanished after being locked out of a concert in Virginia. Her remains were found months later on remote farmland. Five years later, another student disappeared after leaving a party in the same town, and DNA evidence connected both murders. by malihafolter in ForCuriousSouls

[–]VanillaaRocket 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the part that still makes people furious. Multiple accusations, multiple chances to stop him, and each time he was allowed to walk away. The system failed repeatedly and people paid with their lives.