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Dear Annie: A Letter About the Ghosts We Perform For Note: This guide is meant for adults who

Unlike "girl-on-girl" content produced for the male gaze, “Dear Annie” focuses on tactile intimacy: the tracing of a spine, the smell of hair, the laugh that turns into a kiss. It is widely cited on queer film forums as a rare example of "lesbian content made for lesbians" within the commercial industry. It is widely cited on queer film forums

I am writing this to tell you that I forgive you for being scared. And I need you to forgive me for not being the woman you thought I’d become.

The twist is classic Vespoli: The letter is not an apology for a fight, but a confession of love. The protagonist details how watching Annie interact with the world—her kindness, her ferocity, her laugh—forced the protagonist to confront her own repressed queerness and past sexual trauma.