Mhm
I love them....like no tomorrow
Voice messages >>>>>>>>>
rb to tell ur mutuals ur fond of them
Calm down, it's just a finger or two. No one is looking at us.
Don't move so much, just cum in my hands quietly, as you always do.
For someone so afraid of being seen you really are wet eh?
The way your legs get together, pressing my arm won't stop my fingers sweetie.
Look at my eyes while I make you cum. Let me see that spark of pleasure you feel by being mine.
Aren't you my little pet, my fucktoy?
My fingers are so wet right now. Your panties are soaked. Is that what you wanted? To be touched in public so someone could see you cum because of me?
That's it, this heavy breathing in my chest...
Cum for me, let me hear it...
Such a good girl!
(Source: @mysillycomics! I got this off Instagram so I didn’t know it cropped the artist credit out!)
I want to share something someone told me when I first started out as a dom because it was kind of a lightbulb moment for me as an emotional sadist. At the time I was doing aftercare but I didn't understand what psychologically recovering from a scene really meant. Then someone put it into dom terms and it just sort of clicked. So I thought I'd share in case anyone else needs to hear it.
As a degrader and a sadist it's so hot that some subs will be as pathetic as you want them to be... so don't fuck around with their emotions outside of that, that sub is already literally playing with and altering their emotions for your benefit and pleasure. You're overstressing the emotion muscle if you do and rest is essential to any healthy exercise.
You're not giving their feelings any time to rest and recover if you cause emotional distress outside of playtime and you're not giving them the safety and security to play with their emotions again. If you consistently play with humiliation, degradation, or other forms of psychological sadism, you need to be aware of this and plan accordingly.
Avoid big talks or heavy topics immediately after, and do things that will lift your partner's mood in the days following an intense scene even if their mood doesn't need a lift. While you can't see it, by doing that, you've essentially put an emotional ice pack on a sore muscle.
For physical injuries lift the area affected so it can circulate and heal better. For emotional ones it's the same process, lift their mood so positive feelings can circulate and help the recovery along.