Stay Faithful: Missa X Use Me To
The adult film , produced by the well-known studio MissaX and released in August 2024, has garnered attention for its narrative-driven approach to the taboo genre. Directed by Craven Moorehead and written by Maddy Burton , the film stars Ellie Nova and veteran performer Ryan Driller . Plot Overview and Synopsis
In an era where social media, technology, and societal pressures can easily erode our commitment to our partners, "Use Me" serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of staying faithful. The song's message encourages us to prioritize our relationships, focusing on the present moment and nurturing our bond with our partner. By doing so, we can:
Medieval votive Masses (e.g., Missa contra tentationes carnis ) often included collects asking God to “bind the senses” or “restrain the wandering heart.” One unpublished Sarum Rite collect states: “Fac me, Domine, non sentire sed servire” (“Make me, Lord, not to feel but to serve”). Missa X intensifies this: not just service but instrumental utility—“use me” as a tool, without regard for my comfort. missa x use me to stay faithful
From an object relations perspective, being “used” can recall exploitation. But in a healthy theistic frame, being used by God means being integrated into a loving purpose (Jer 18:6 – the potter and clay). The prayer reframes passivity as trust. It says: I am afraid of my own freedom. Please override it with your fidelity.
In the Eucharist, bread and wine are used (taken, blessed, broken, given). The Missa X participant asks to be treated like the elements: transubstantiated into Christ’s fidelity. This is not dehumanization but sacramental realism. As the priest says “Accipite et manducate” (“Take and eat”), the worshipper responds internally: “Take and use me.” The adult film , produced by the well-known
The story follows (Ellie Nova), who discovers incriminating text messages on her stepfather's ( Ryan Driller ) phone. When she confronts him with threats of exposing his infidelity to her mother, he offers a complex justification: her mother has reportedly lost interest in physical intimacy but, wanting to save the marriage, gave him a "hall pass" to seek satisfaction elsewhere.
Missa X and its petition “Use me to stay faithful” offer a radical liturgical anthropology: faithfulness is not a possession but a posture. By asking to be used, the worshipper confesses that fidelity is a gift sustained not by heroic resolve but by repeated, humble submission to divine action. The “X” remains unknown because each person’s path to surrender is unique. Yet the Mass itself becomes the place where being used—like bread and wine—transforms fragility into communion. The song's message encourages us to prioritize our
Motivated by a desire to keep the family together and prevent her stepfather from looking outside the home, Ellie shifts from confrontation to seduction, taking it upon herself to be the one who keeps him "faithful" to the household. Release Date: 2024 Director: Craven Moorehead Screenwriter: Maddy Burton Key Cast: Ellie Nova as Carla (Stepdaughter) Ryan Driller as the Stepfather Editors: Jess X and Missa X Critical Reception