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Mr. Headmistress – TV movie – Ex-con Harland Williams disguises himself as the new Headmistress of an all-girl school to avoid some thugs. [21] Murder, She Wrote – The episode "Birds of a Feather" features two drag queens. Also in "Amsterdam Kill", there is a woman disguised as a man and there is another in done of the episodes set in ...
Various live-action films feature either transgender issues as a plot element or have trans men, trans women or non-binary trans characters. Films are in alphabetical order by year of release. Titles beginning with determiners "A", "An", and "The" are alphabetized by the first significant word.
A promotional image of collectible Shizukuishi kyuun kyuun toilet paper, with images from the omorashi comic Iinari!Aibure-shon. Omorashi (Japanese: おもらし / オモラシ / お漏らし, "to wet oneself"), sometimes abbreviated as simply "omo", is a form of fetish subculture first categorized and predominately recognized in Japan, in which a person experiences arousal from the idea or ...
It stars Hunter King as a woman in a family of die-hard Chiefs fans whose magic hat is responsible for multiple Super Bowl wins (take that, Patrick Mahomes). Tyler Hynes co-stars as a team ...
Horny Little Dork — A cut-for-time movie trailer from Season 49 depicts the horror women encounter when their husbands become aroused upon seeing them step out of the shower, working out, or showing just a little bit of skin — sexually dorky behavior that, Bowen Yang's genealogist character determines, has affected married men for millennia.
Getting to work with wife Christa Miller has some perks for Bill Lawrence but there are also certain cons — such as watching her kiss other men. "I don't like that at all," Lawrence, 55 ...
Kiss the Girls is a 1997 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Gary Fleder and starring Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, and Cary Elwes. The screenplay by David Klass is based on James Patterson 's best-selling 1995 novel of the same name .
Kiss Me was a 2014 American romantic drama film directed by Jeff Probst,based on a screenplay by Elizabeth Sarnoff. The film stars Sarah Bolger and Emily Osment . [ 1 ]