The Electra Complex

Name of actress: Angela White, Karlee Gray
Year of production: 26.12.2017
Genre: Step Dad, Brunette, Big Tits, Hardcore, Threesome, Natural Tits, Fingering, Pussy Licking, Facesitting, Family Roleplay
Duration: 1:06:28
Description: The scene opens on Bruce, a handsome blue-collar man, as he sits solemnly at the dinner room table cracking his knuckles. He is staring blankly at a photo of his wife. The woman died two months earlier, after a sudden illness and his family had been devastated, especially his step-daughter Laurie, who went from being a typical happy girl to a distant, resentful stranger. Now, he is waiting for her to come home. Two hours late for their appointment, a session with a therapist that Bruce has arranged in the wake of his wife's death. When she finally returns home, he stands up to confront her and Laurie lashes into him. He's not her real father, he can not tell her what to do, she's 18, an adult, she's going to leave any day now. They quickly descend into a screaming match in the living room, where Bruce tries to talk with her daughter and she hurls insults and hits him. Finally, he is forced to grab her and pin down her tantrum. There is a long, intense pause as they stare, breathing hard, inches from each other. He tells her they are going to this therapist and that's an order. She spits in his face. The father, beside himself, grabs her by the wrist and pulls her outside to the car. Scene cuts to a neatly appointed office. A therapist sits behind her desk, working on a laptop, when there is a knock on the door. She opens it to reveal Bruce, looking defeated, with his angry, tear stricken daughter beside him. He is still grabbing her wrist. 'Sorry we are late,' he says as she lets them in. The father and daughter sit down as the therapist. She tells Laurie that she has been counselling Bruce since her mother's untimely passing and that it was important to bring Laurie into the sessions. She asks Bruce to describe how he has been feeling. Looking down at the floor, Bruce explains his sorrow, especially over the distance he has felt with his girlfriend. It feels as if he had lost his life. She is so angry that she is tearing up. Therapist asks Laurie to share her feelings. Laurie clams up at first but, after some soothing words, by the kind of therapist, breaks down and confesses that she secretly hates her for her mother's death. Bruce is dumbstruck. He tried to comfort her, she did not cause her mom's illness. But Laurie, crying, tells him that she does not like her for dying. She had wanted her for as long as she could. The therapist, who has been calmly taking notes, walks back to her library and pulls out a book. 'I understand the root of this now,' she says. 'Have either of you heard of the Electra complex?' The shocked family says nothing. 'It's a Neo-Freudian psychological theory, proposed by Carl Jung, about a girl's psychosexual competition with her mother for possession of her father.' Bruce stands up and tries to shut down the conversation, saying it's inappropriate.
Video: MPEG4 Video (H264), 1280x720, 23.976fps, 2345kbps
Audio: AAC, 44100Hz, 2 channels, 192kbps
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