thanks to gabby for fun car sex pics! i luv that
checking in....
ill go to another room
Makes seductive motions with her fingers at Mufzu, who smiles and shakes her head. Most robots don't dance. This one just HAD to though.
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Dances around some more. Cause why not?
looks in for a few
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why is that?
out
"If you wanna dance, if you want it all, you know that I'm the girl that you should call."Smirks.
"Love that line."
Head bouncing to the music.
looking in
stops you in the yard
no words but tying a coarse rope around your waist
pulling the long dangling piece down between your legs and behind you and tied it to heavy round weight.~a little strength training today pet
your gonna drag the weight back and forth 50 timesknowing that rope is gonna dig into your crotch as you pull
slaps your ass hard with the crop
~giddy up!
ill go find another room....
COURAGE, COMPASSION, AND CONNECTION: The Gifts of ImperfectionPracticing courage, compassion, and connection in our daily lives is how we cultivate worthiness. Keyword: PRACTICE.
Shamestorms
Shame hates it when we reach out and tell our story. It hates having words wrapped around it—it can’t survive being shared. Shame loves secrecy. The most dangerous thing to do after a shaming experience is hide or bury our story.
If we share our shame story with the wrong person, they can easily become one more piece of flying debris in an already dangerous storm. We want solid connection in a situation like this.Avoid sharing when you're likely to get the following responses:
1. "I feel sorry for you," • sympathy versus empathy - "You poor thing."
2. "You *should* feel shame!" • judgment - They may blame/scold you: “What were you thinking?”
3. "You’ve let me down" • disappointment - They need you to be perfect.
4. This feels terrible. "Who can we blame? You?" • discharging discomfort with blame -- Look for someone else to take the fall: “Who was that guy? We’ll kick his butt."
5. Let’s make this go away • minimizing/avoiding - "You’re exaggerating. It wasn’t that bad. You rock. You’re perfect. Everyone loves you.”
6. If you think that’s bad! • comparing/competing - "That's nothing, this is what happened to me" rather than connecting over shared equal experience
7. Don’t upset people or make them uncomfortable • speaking truth to power - telling you that you should not have disrupted people by speaking out, “You can’t talk about that stuff with people."
8. I can fix this and I can fix you • advice-giving/problem-solving - rather than listeningOf course, we’re all capable of being “these friends”—especially if someone tells us a story that gets right up in our own shame grille. We’re human, imperfect, and vulnerable. It’s hard to practice compassion when we’re struggling with our authenticity or when our own worthiness is off balance.
What we need:
When we’re looking for compassion, it’s about connecting with the right person at the right time about the right issue.
Penthouse
There we go.Whispered words against damp skin then he licking again. Pressure and stroke and suck before a slide down into his throat.
His other hand is still toying with your balls, and then slipping beneath to stroke his nails lightly against your taint.
HIs touch begins slow, but is quickening with each stroke.