Oblique
A tanka poem

my aunt once called me an extreme lady, and boy it’s doubly true now that I understand my obsession with older men
Based on a prompt set by Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她)
Summary
The web content presents a personal reflection through a tanka poem that reveals the author's self-identification with the term "extreme lady" and an attraction to older men.
Abstract
The webpage features a tanka poem titled "Oblique," which delves into the author's identity and romantic preferences. The poem is accompanied by an evocative image of a woman in a garden, suggesting a connection between nature and the author's introspective journey. The author recounts being labeled an "extreme lady" by a relative and affirms the accuracy of this description, especially in light of their revealed fascination with older men. This poetic expression is presented as a response to a creative prompt by Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她).
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my aunt once called me an extreme lady, and boy it’s doubly true now that I understand my obsession with older men
Based on a prompt set by Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她)
Kris GageBecause most of “the signs” they tell you are garbage
cherie"What do you think is the loneliest object in the world?" he asked.
vina’s memories captured on pagesLove doesn’t arrive by invitation; it unfolds because we surrender to it.