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EXPECTATIONS

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YOU ARE THE REASON

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Boys Don't Know Do They?
They genuinely don't know how much we love to see them fluster.
They genuinely don't know how much we love seeing them struggle, especially when we're playing with them.
They genuinely have no idea what their broken sounds does to us.
They don't have a clue how much pride and joy we get out of playing with our cock.
They don't know how much control it takes at times not to rip them apart (in the best way) from the getgo.
They don't always understand how much we love seeing them dressed in the prettiest, filthiest lingerie known to men. How proud we are when they become a dirty, needy slut.
Boys are so precious. And valuable. And special.
Boys deserve to be protected and loved. They deserve to be guided and treasured.
Simone de Beauvoir, from a letter to Sylvie Le Bon-de Beauvoir quoted in Simone de Beauvoir: A Biography
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loved the message dude. the little face at the end... fantastic. an "emoji", i assume. does he represent you or me?
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hey do you wanna kiss a lil? or maybe a lot?
Want him to forget where he is, forget his name, forget anything except my voice and how good it feels to be used...
Clarice Lispector, from her novel titled "The Passion According to G. H.," originally published in 1964