Courtney cannot wait to be Topped by her partner Kayla. But when an uncomfortable discussion happens in class, Courtney's expectations about their play session turned upside down when she experiences a form of shame that makes her more uncomfortable than being tied and spanked as Kayla decides to challenge what Courtney's idea of feminism is.
J.C. Parker writes and draws erotica focused on embarrassment from being undressed. They love exploring the psychology in humiliation with an emphasis on panty play. J.C. lives in Michigan and is pursuing their PhD.
Privilege is not quite the story I expected from the cover blurb - it's more, it's deeper, and it's heavier, and it's so much better. J.C. Parker manages to weave themes of race and privilege into the story without ever feeling forced or out-of-place. It's heavy at times, almost even heavy-handed, but that's the whole point - it's a story about confronting privilege and understanding that that means.
Along the way, of course, it's also a kinky story of lesbian love, female domination, bondage, punishment, and orgasm denial. To Parker's credit, she never pulls back, never shies away from Kayla's anger, even when we might expect a softening into an apologetic sort of happy ending. It's a story that arouses mind and body, and that's not an easy thing to do!
I love how JC Parker uses his writing to speak about race discrimination and gender inequality. This story covers more than kink, interweaving political taboos into it. Be sure to check your privilege at the door.