I want someone to kiss my neck & tell me how much they want me
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@justanotherbittysoul
I want someone to kiss my neck & tell me how much they want me
Still waiting 😑
Disconnected, but death isn’t an option I can choose. What the hell do I do?
Thank you for your advice Sir.. I think he suggested no contact while on vacation for two reasons. I am a needy little and he can't give me the attention while distracted with his family. He doesn't want deal with my neediness and have me upset him during his vacation. I will take your advice and take care of me. Thank you bunches
So the theory here is because you demand a lot of attention from Him, that rather than having less while He is away, you should have none? This seems to fly in the face of logic Miss. Part of the Daddy job is to have to deal with all aspects of their little. A Daddy doesn’t just get to pick and choose when He wants to deal. The Princess LittleMouse has a full range of moods, but I don’t avoid the one’s that aren’t sweet and cuddly by walking away until they change.
To all the wannabe Daddies out there:
1. It’s a full time job. While you have a right to your own time, walking away for days and weeks at a time is not acceptable. You should think about the taking on of a little like taking on the care of a child. You can’t just walk away and leave them unattended to fend for themselves.
2. You don’t get to pick and choose when you’re Daddy. Many littles have a lot of adversities that they deal with, like physical, mental, and emotional issues. If you take on the care of a little knowing that they have some of those issues, you can’t decide that it’s time to wander off when those issues rear their ugly heads. That’s when they need you the most.
3. If you DO need to be (and these situation should be very few) away from your little for an extended time, you need to organize things for your little to do and keep up with while you’re gone. If you can’t be there to directly effect her day to day, it doesn’t mean you can’t effect her life in a positive way by leaving her tasks to do, and assist her with her period of self care. While I myself am going away with my family for a vacation next week, you can bet The Princess LittleMouse will be left with a schedule and tasks to attend to while I’m gone, and that I will be checking in with her at least several times a day to make sure she is all right.
JD🌹
I’ll never let this mistake happen ever again. It caused me so much heartache
Me too
sometimes they don’t love you, they love how you love them. read that again.
KINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
Hozier had time today huh
This unsettling truth makes me rather nauseous
My Dom Shows Me Respect By...
Hearing me out even when he disagrees with me.
Backing off when I say something is really too much.
Keeping his ego in check when making decisions for us.
Respecting my limits.
Loving me for being me.
Handling tough discussions with care and a calm tone of voice.
Being my safe place.
Staying on top of his responsibilities within our relationship.
Seeing value in my personality, including the soft, cautious and sensitive parts.
Double-checking his views or decisions if I voice concerns.
Following the D/s hierarchy.
Recognizing and accepting our differences.
Working hard to earn my trust.
Holding me accountable.
Understanding that somedays submission is hard.
Using D/s to help me grow in ways I find meaningful.
Believing in me.
Showing up to support, guide, or discipline me as needed, even when it’s hard.
Trusting that I am trying even when I fall short.
Giving me boundaries.
Protecting my sensitive heart.
Being patient with me.
Setting goals for me that are achievable.
Building me up.
Considering his impact on me.
Trusting me.
Being dedicated to me.
Encouraging me to say ‘no’ when I need to.
Doing his best to make the best decisions.
Staying loyal to me.
Speaking kindly of me.
Advocating for what is best for me.
Caring about my pleasure.
Being clear about what he expects from me.
Analyzing his perspectives, beliefs, and actions regularly.
Being open and honest with me.
Forgiving me when I make mistakes.
Viewing us as a team.
Keeping his promises and commitments.
Remembering the value of my submission.
I wish
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What’s in a Name?
When I call her PIP, it’s because I am speaking to the submissive who is mine, and who is ours. A partner. A kinkster. A blogger. She is Pip.
Sometimes I want her to feel smol, so I call her HALF-PINT, or BABY LOVE, or LITTLE BEAN.
If I want her to feel my desire for her, or her desire for me, she is my DESPERATE LITTLE CREATURE, my FIVE STAR FUCKDOLL or one DELICIOUS LITTLE FUCKTOY.
When I want her to wake up and feel her role right away, I say, “Boots on the ground LITTLE SOLDIER!”
…but when I want to say something real, something important, and speak to the whole girl, and not just the submissive who is mine, and who is ours, I speak her REAL NAME. The more of it I say, the more I mean for her to understand that I see and love her down to her core, and that what I’m saying I am being dead serious about. I’m not just speaking the submissive girl who brings all the piles of fun stuff. I’m not just addressing one aspect of her being.
Give her many names, and many titles, which communicate many things, and then feed her by wielding them wisely, and precisely.
JD
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i want a daddy that holds me and tells me i’m beautiful when i can’t stop crying. a daddy who fucks me until i forget that someone else pissed me off. one who knows my favorite food and surprises me with it when he gets home. a daddy who listens. pays attention. cares.
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ok so I don’t usu reblog this stuff here but last year I had a horrible experience with an Airbnb host who threatened to bust my kneecaps, stalk me and murder me right? And not only did I GO TO THE POLICE before cancelling the reservation, but I also provided copies of that documentation to Airbnb customer service (I should mention after hunting down that number in the depths of the stupid internet and being on hold for an hour). Did they give me a refund for the months I’d paid in advance? No - they accused me of lying!
A few weeks later in a fit of desperation, a coworker suggested I tweet to Airbnb. Ok. I have maybe 30 followers on Twitter, and didn’t really use it at the time, but I thought, fuck it. Nothing to lose now. I made a half assed attempt at an overly indignant tweet with plenty of capitalization, and you know what happened?
Within the HOUR. It was taken down. I was DMed by a CSR. And I was given a FULL. REFUND.
$1500 like THAT.
I don’t know what kind of dystopic fucking reality we live in where police reports mean nothing and the PR value from a half assed tweet to 30 followers outweighs the safety of my kneecaps, but. Social media… Lesson learned, I guess.
Rebooting this addition because holy shit???
Okay what the frick
The medical community on literally every female specific health issue ever: “very common condition” “no known cause” “no known cure” :))))))
What the fuck is tumblr? Like honestly what is this? Do you guys pull shit out of the inner most depths of your rectum and then just throw it on your keyboard and have it turn into a post???? This site is something else what the fuck is wrong with you people????!?!?
Endemetriosis
Vaginal Thrush
Menorrhagia
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Fibroids
Very common conditions, causes are unknown or only speculated, long term cures have not been found. Most can cause chronic pain or discomfort, all can seriously impact your quality of life.
Men are so damn privileged they can’t even imagine female bodies have different healthcare needs than theirs and that our healthcare needs are important even if they can’t be affected by one of these conditions.
Endometriosis causes excruciating pain and is a leading cause of infertility. Thrush is extremely uncomfortable, and expensive to treat repeatedly; over-the-counter preparations rarely completely eradicate it. Menorrhagia, which I have, makes you anæmic. PCOS causes hormonal symptoms that are socially difficult (facial hair, acne, hair loss, weight gain). Fibroids are so common, and are often treated with a hysterectomy.
Add in fibromylgia, which affects 8x as many women as men, as well as lupus (and almost any other autoimmune condition), systemic exertion intolerance disorder (SEID), iron deficiency anæmia (all of which affect more women than men), and you have well over 25% of childbearing-age women globally living with chronic pain and tiredness.
Chronic pain is overwhelmingly experienced by women, and women are less likely to be taken seriously or given treatment by medical professionals. I went through two years of diagnostics to finally find out I had occipital neuralgia; I felt doubted when I described my pain at every step of the way, but was lucky to have a partner who was persistent in helping me get treatment.
Basically, this is a huge problem, and also one of the reasons I have been considering medical school.
Don’t forget that most pharmaceuticals go to market without ever having been tested on people with a uterus, lest someone get pregnant… seriously that is the whole rationale behind not testing >50% of the population. This has been legislated against in some countries, but still persists in the of majority drug development because of other regulations, and traditions and laziness. The use of a drug is of course monitored in the population after release, but the people “trying” it in this capacity get none of the insurance, close and regular medical examination or monetary benefit of essentially being in a late stage drug trial. Drugs that are pulled from market after release are sometimes done so on the basis that the dosage is just too high for females/afab people and this is, of course, after they’ve experienced the adverse affects.
This is why if you get pregnant your doctor will take you off basically any and all medication you’re taking (including mental health medication, can’t imagine any implications/dire consequences there), not because they know it will have an adverse affect on the foetus but because they have no idea. How wonderfully kind of them to prioritise the health and life of an unborn foetus over that of a living person, let’s just hope they don’t become ill whilst pregnant. How charmingly logical it is that they wouldn’t even bother to test drugs in people with a uterus because it’s all too difficult and gosh, darn what an ethical conundrum we’ve been faced with, let’s just not! Which is so in the spirit of capital S, Science!
Sources: Nature, Nature, Medscape, Biomedcentral.
Indeed, the issue is so severe that, in many cases, folks with uteruses are routinely told that their diseases and disorders are not, in fact, disorders at all, and are just a normal part of having a uterus.
Take menstrual cramps, for example. Everybody knows that cramps are a normal part of menstruation, and that virtually all people who menstruate experience them throughout their lives, right?
Except that’s not right at all.
Yes, it’s true that about two-thirds of individuals who menstruate begin to experience menstrual pain during adolescence, but it’s basically a side effect of puberty, and normally subsides by your late teens. Only about 20-40% of menstruating adults experience menstrual pain on a regular basis - and according to some estimates, as much as 80% of that figure is due to undiagnosed endometriosis or some other underlying medical condition.
Yeah, roll those numbers around in your head: if you’re an adult who experiences menstrual cramps, it’s overwhelmingly likely that your pain is a symptom of some potentially serious medical condition.
And yet we tell folks it’s just a normal thing that everybody has to deal with.
Bonus round: Look up PCOS and gender identity.
Then look up PCOS and diabetes.
Ok, to show how incredibly important this post fucking is, I just looked up endometriosis and I match just about every sympton, and it would explain not just my incredibly painful periods but many other things as well. I had no idea this existed. Please, read this post and reblog this so others can learn.
I will reblog this every time because my cousin (a cis girl) went through seven years of pain without being taken seriously until SHE suggested it was endometriosis. And that’s not even unusual - that’s the average amount of time it takes between first symptoms and a diagnosis of endometriosis.
Only 20-40% of menstruating adults experience cramps???? Fuuuuuck >:[