Sasha V Geeking Out Over Neuroscience
16:30 70 views
0 Like Description
Here SashaV appear in a scene shaped by content associated with creator platforms, clip sites or premium fan services.
A runtime of about 16 minutes gives the production a more substantial, feature-like feel.
According to the original synopsis, the scene is framed around evolving interaction and pacing. A short summary from the source material:
I loved making my first neuroscience clip about my favorite cells (microglia!), and I'm thrilled by plenty more stuff in research so I came back to tell you more. In this clip, I tell you about my favorite research technique: optogenetics. Come see how lasers and viruses have joined together to allow scientists to control cells at will! This is a mostly non-nude clip with a little shy flashing and masturbation while I try to stay focused. If you want to see me wiggle out of these overalls, make sure to follow @n3rdyandfl1rty on twitter and watch my 3 part free video tease only seen there
In general, this should appeal to anyone interested in focused, well-defined themes who prefer a deliberate visual organization. Fans of SashaV may especially appreciate seeing them featured in this context.
A runtime of about 16 minutes gives the production a more substantial, feature-like feel.
According to the original synopsis, the scene is framed around evolving interaction and pacing. A short summary from the source material:
I loved making my first neuroscience clip about my favorite cells (microglia!), and I'm thrilled by plenty more stuff in research so I came back to tell you more. In this clip, I tell you about my favorite research technique: optogenetics. Come see how lasers and viruses have joined together to allow scientists to control cells at will! This is a mostly non-nude clip with a little shy flashing and masturbation while I try to stay focused. If you want to see me wiggle out of these overalls, make sure to follow @n3rdyandfl1rty on twitter and watch my 3 part free video tease only seen there
In general, this should appeal to anyone interested in focused, well-defined themes who prefer a deliberate visual organization. Fans of SashaV may especially appreciate seeing them featured in this context.