Can you recommended fanfics with Dom Paul please?
Okay, here are some of my own:
Understanding
Father’s Day (daddy-kink)
Control (drabble)
Who’s Your Daddy, Johnny Boy (daddy-kink)
Rough, Biting, Scratch (not the whole sex-scene, sorry)
Shy (not kinky, just top-Paul. It’s actually really sweet and fluffy, but it’s still top!Paul so…)
Over the Desk (again, not the whole sex-scene…)
Naked/Dressed (not very dom/sub, but still top!Paul)
Clothed Getting Off (not that dom/sub, but it’s close)
Here are some more that have Dom Paul, but it’s McHarrison:
Back Alley Wall
Sore Wrists
Also one Paul/Ringo fic:
Good Boy, Ringo
Here are some other McLennon fics with Dom Paul that aren’t mine:
James
Discipline
That’s all I know of. There aren’t that many Top!Paul fics, and even less with Dom Paul. At least you’ve got a couple now. If anyone else knows of one, let me know! <3
Welcome to the McLennon Multiverse
beatles yaoi + mclennon songs
one of your girls - troye sivan
sometimes i need to be alone - ricky montgomery
paul - big thief
attempt - far caspian
copious - menomena
bittersuite - billie eilish
kaleidoscope - chappell roan
how long? - vampire weekend
i think ur a contra - vampire weekend
star - mitski
should've been me - mitski
happy - mitski
one more to see you - mitski
crack baby - mitski
3/3 - the japanese house
saw you in a dream - the japanese house
diamond dave - the bird and the bee
i know you - faye webster
Paul is a victim of chronic childhood trauma, whose personality was shaped by three destructive forces: the death of his mother (loss of love), his father's violence (loss of safety), and his unpredictable "care" (loss of trust). His psyche operates in survival mode: suppression of emotions, traumatic attachment to the abuser, and somatization of stress. He experiences an unresolvable internal conflict between the awareness of his father's toxicity and the childlike need for his love. Music is the only light in this darkness. His story is a classic example of a "broken child" in an adult's body, where the pain of the past continues to live in the present
All it ever does is rain, Christophe Jarcot
David Ash, ‘Our Kind of Girl - By The Beatles’, Daily Express (21 Nov. 1963)
After the show, after the applause, what kind of girl do the Beatles think about in the loneliness of hotel rooms locked against the fans? [...] So I went and asked them: What is your kind of girl? [...] Paul McCartney, 21, told me: “It would be great to have the sort of girl who would darn my socks and cook apple pies and things.” Now that may sound like Platitude 1 (a) from the pop-star's handbook of ready-made quotes. But this McCartney I think says what he means. He continued: “She'd be attractive, but not the big show-biz personality type of girl, or one who's affected, or a dizzy dumb blonde. “She'd be intelligent - but not fantastically brainy, because I'm not - and interested in all kinds of music. Including mine. “And she'd have to have the right sense of humour. Because we do have what someone called a sense of self-irony. And we laugh at all sorts of off-beat things.”
And physically…? “I like girls to have long hair (it rhymes with 'her'), interesting eyes, and rather high cheekbones. But not turned-up noses. I have one myself, and it's put me right off them. “I don't like Elizabeth Taylor-type looks. And I don't like exaggerated hour-glass figures. The figure doesn't matter all that much. “I like girls in with-it clothes. But some girls look fantastic in just a dirty old sack. Indian girls look great in saris.”
John Lennon was looking around for a scotch. And his face, in serious moments like this, has the fear-neither-God-nor-man quality of a Renaissance painter's aristocrat. At 23, he seems the group's elder statesman. For he is married, with one baby. He talked. Huskily, cryptically. “My kind of girl is, of course, Cynthia. My wife. “I like her looks (she's fair-haired), her cooking; everything about her. I'm an extrovert, and she's the opposite. “We are both indoor types - that's why I don't mind this life, being locked away behind doors. We live at our mum's or our auntie's or hotels. But wherever I'm with her is home. “People have said that every time she comes down to London to see me she is just trying to patch up our marriage. They say, 'You know what they're like in show business.' “But that's not true of us. I don't happen to be showbusiness. I married before I was in it. And I haven't changed my mind since." He added: “Of course, I notice other girls.”
George Harrison - at 20 he's the youngest and (some say) the handsomest - thought he preferred blondes. Smallish ones. Then he decided: "I don't go looking for any special sort of girl. She could be any age from 17 to 40. “I wouldn't like one who was soft (unintelligent). Or one who was terribly intellectual - I wouldn't know what she was on about half the time. “I wouldn't mind if she were arty, hated pop and loved classical music “Oh, yes, and I don't like girls with too much make-up.”
Ringo Starr’s sad eyes gazed thoughtful down at his drumstick-balancing fingers and the four rings on them - none of them with any marital significance. “My girl would be just an ordinary sort of girl, but with just that something different for me,” he said. “I wouldn’t care if she couldn’t cook very well. She could learn. But I don’t like sitting at home, so I’d want a sociable girl who’d come out every time I wanted to go out.”
Not one Beatle mentioned old-fashioned considerations like social status and family connections. In their kinds of girl they all looked for a sense of humour, interest in their work, reasonable dress sense, and a complete lack of pretentiousness.
rough night at the cavern club
did a re-read and this is driving me insane so i must share. this isn’t including mentions in the credits of the song or in photographs, just times paul explicitly mentioned their name in the write-up.
ringo mentioned in 21/154 song entries (13.6%)
george mentioned in 27/154 song entries (17.5%)
linda mentioned in 36/154 song entries (23.3%)
john mentioned in 80/154 song entries (51.9%)
walking martha and discussing house chores somewhere in 67
What’s the use of worrying
Этот блог посвящён группе Битлз - моей детской гиперфиксации. Легенда гласит, что как только вам исполняется 23 — ваши детские фиксы возвращаются. И вот. Я здесь. Опять.
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