@HardyBoyMag Also the allusion to Shakespeare’s, A Midsummer’s Night Dream is beautiful. Yuri is King Oberon. Fairies made people fall in love with whomever they wanted and some of his work is engaged in orgies which stamps his choice of name even more.
@HardyBoyMag I viewed sex work as just that. Not paying attention to the fact that they too, are people. The writer (& Yuri) did a great job at capturing the sentient being in the work. To read about his struggles w/insecurities & stamping his identity truly changed the way I view the work.
@HardyBoyMag Also the allusion to Shakespeare’s, A Midsummer’s Night Dream is beautiful. Yuri is King Oberon. Fairies made people fall in love with whomever they wanted and some of his work is engaged in orgies which stamps his choice of name even more.
@HardyBoyMag I viewed sex work as just that. Not paying attention to the fact that they too, are people. The writer (& Yuri) did a great job at capturing the sentient being in the work. To read about his struggles w/insecurities & stamping his identity truly changed the way I view the work.