"Bodas y Sangre offers an honest exploration of gay sex, addressing how certain practices have become normalized and how abuses persist within this culture.
The collection confronts a reality often accepted as standard—where casual hook-ups, chemsex sessions, power imbalances dominate, and emotional connection is stripped away. It reflects a world where fleeting encounters and “chill sex” precede intimacy and meaningful dialogue. Rather than criminalizing these practices, Bodas y Sangre seeks to spark conversation. It acknowledges that consensual participation can be a valid expression of sexuality but highlights the dangers of coercion, compulsions, and the pursuit of acceptance.
Ultimately, the collection challenges the normalization of behaviours that erode emotional connection and consent and urges critical reflection on their impact.
"I’ve had countless sexual encounters—some with older men, others my age, both drunk and sober, strangers and familiar faces. Yet, each left me feeling empty and used. I've lost count of the conversations, dick pics, and propositions, but I can count on one hand the times I didn’t feel diminished or lost."