She inquired, "So, how should we pass the time?"
I replied in my brain - by sucking your lips. I couldn't help but wish I could just kiss her lips once, savoring their meaty and succulent allure. But I quickly dismissed such thoughts.
I suggested, "Vincent mentioned watching a movie. Do you want to go out?"
I hoped for a positive response, as it would mean she'd sit behind me on the bike, bringing us closer together.
She responded, "What movie options do we have?"
I checked my phone, "Let's see... There's 'Wasp: Orgasmania.'"
At that time, Hollywood studios were producing a lot of R-rated content.
She seemed unsure and a little uncomfortable with the selection.
I quickly added, "Oh, and there's another Marvel movie, 'Captain Marvel: Secret Slut Warrior.'"
She replied, "Is there anything else that's worth watching?"
I shook my head and said, "Like there's a DC movie - Dominant Wonder Woman... No, you're right. Those movie titles are indeed too much for you."
She agreed, "Yes, it's disappointing how movies have become so vulgar these days. I don't watch them anymore."
She then asked, "But do you still follow Marvel and DC?"
I replied, "Yes, I'm a big fan of superhero movies. I keep up with all the latest releases."
Curious, she asked, "What about the overuse of vulgarity in those movies?"
Before I could respond, she added, "But you're a boy. Boys love that kind of stuff, right?"
I tried to steer the conversation away, "Well, some movies do have excessive content, but they still have great storytelling like before."
She chuckled, teasingly saying, "Oh, so you're making excuses to watch your favorite Marvel heroines doing things you want to see."
I tried to defend myself, "No, that's not true. There's a genuine plot and character development in those movies."
She questioned me further, "So tell me, what exactly happened in the film that broke Avatar's record and made over 4 billion dollars?"