What if Buffy and Spike decided to have a relationship/partnership that was romantic, but not sexual? That after the events of Seeing Red, Buffy could not find it in herself to enjoy sex with Spike, but they still wanted a relationship? Maybe an open relationship, where they might have other boyfriends/girlfriends on the side with whom they did have sexual relations.
Buffy/Spike, platonic partnership
What if Buffy and Spike decided to have a relationship/partnership that was romantic, but not sexual? That after the events of Seeing Red, Buffy could not find it in herself to enjoy sex with Spike, but they still wanted a relationship? Maybe an open relationship, where they might have other boyfriends/girlfriends on the side with whom they did have sexual relations.
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Charisma Carpenter on Joss Whedon
My truth. #IStandWithRayFisher pic.twitter.com/eNjYcJ6zwP— charisma carpenter (@AllCharisma) February 10, 2021
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Faith & Kaylee - Sexuality and Sensuality
This article about Kaylee Frye made me think about parallels between Kaylee and Faith. Faith from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Kaylee from Firefly…
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Re-Watching Buffy Season 7
So why is Buffy's counselor desk in a place where other staff can be seen and can hear?
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