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dad eating his daughter out through her underwear so it’s not wrong
Dad who knows it’s wrong and feels so guilty about it, but not guilty enough to stop fucking you every chance he gets
dad who cums when you tell him you love him
I shouldn’t be doing this… you’re my daughter… but I just can’t fucking help myself you’re the prettiest little girl I’ve ever seen. I mean, I did make you, didn’t I? I should be allowed to use you however I want. Fuck… look at how tight you are sweetheart. Have you ever put anything in your princess parts? No? I want to show you how good it feels. Just relax. Dad’s going to show you how to be a big girl and make him feel good.
“you’re too little for stuff like this” while you pull my panties to the side
Daddy teaching his little girl how to kiss while she sits on his lap and slowly find herself humping on it. With his fingers sliding inside her panties and fingering her cunnie until she makes such pretty noises for him
Riding the stuffies daddy bought for me while he's watching and praising me for being such a good girl while making a mess for him
a few more commonly confused words
Afflict - to cause suffering or unhappiness (something a disease does) Inflict - to force pain or suffering (like if you smack someone) (Both cause pain)
Allude - to refer to something in an indirect manner Elude - to evade
Alone - no other person is with you Lonely - you are alone, and sad as a result
Amicable - a friendliness or goodwill between people or groups Amiable - friendly disposition
Arise - happen or occur Rise - to go up
Assent - refers to agreement Ascent - a climb
Aver - to affirm Avow - to openly declare
Correlation - a relationship Corollary - more like a consequence
Disassemble - to take something apart Dissemble - to hide your true self
Discreet - under the radar, careful Discrete - individual or detached
Disinterested - unbiased; out of the loop Uninterested - don't give a hoot; bored
Disperse - to scatter Disburse - to pay
Eminent - famous Imminent - refers to something about to happen Immanent - inherent
Exalt - to glorify or elevate something Exult - to rejoice
Expedient - something helpful Expeditious - speedy
Extant - still here Extent - the range of something
Faze - to disturb, bother, or embarrass Phase - a stage or step
Fictional - literary Fictive - specific Fictitious - just plain fake
Imply - to hint at something Infer - to make an educated guess
Ingenious - smart and clever Ingenuous - innocent and naive
Insidious - something that lies in wait to get you Invidious - something offensive or defamatory
Loath - unwilling or reluctant Loathe - to hate
Morbid - describes something gruesome Moribund - the act of dying
Paradox - a logical puzzle that seems to contradict itself Oxymoron - a figure of speech—words that seem to cancel each other out (e.g., instant classic)
Parameter - a limit that affects how something can be done Perimeter - the outline of a physical area
Practical - sensible Practicable - possible
Pragmatic - you're practical Dogmatic - you follow the rules
Premiere - the first public performance of something Premier - the very best
Prescribe - to recommend Proscribe - to forbid
Rebut - to try to prove something isn’t true Refute - to actually prove it isn’t
Reluctant - resisting or unwilling Reticent - quiet, restrained, or unwilling to communicate
Sources: 1 2 ⚜ More: Writing Basics ⚜ Writing Resources PDFs ⚜ Part 1
when “just the tip” becomes “i really need to use you” becomes “i’m sorry, it’s not my fault when you look like that” becomes “hold still for me, i’ll be gentle” becomes “shut up and take it, this is what you’re made for, slut”
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Sonya Vatomsky, from a poem titled "Spring Flowers," featured in Salt Is for Curing, publ. in 2015
How to show emotions
Part IX
How to show being delighted
bright, sparkling eyes
smiling or grinning broadly
light, bouncy steps or movements
clapping hands or small, excited gestures
warm blush or flushed cheeks
soft, happy sighs or laughter
jumping up or small hops
eyes crinkling at the corners
open mouth, slightly parted in surprise or joy
leaning forward eagerly
staring at whatever delights them
spinning in a circle
How to show dread
rapid, shallow breathing or sudden gasps
sweaty palms or clammy skin
trembling hands or body
tightened jaw or grinding teeth
furrowed brows, tense forehead
wide, darting eyes or a fixed, unblinking stare
clenched fists or nails digging into skin
stiff, frozen posture or tense muscles ready to react
dry mouth or difficulty swallowing
sudden chills or shivers
heart pounding visibly or audibly (e.g., pounding in ears)
fidgeting or restless movements, pacing
nausea or tightness in the stomach
avoiding eye contact or looking away anxiously
voice trembling or catching in throat if speaking
How to show serenity
slow, deep breathing
soft, gentle smile or neutral, peaceful facial expression
softly gazing
smooth, unhurried movements
hands resting calmly, loosely folded or open palms
even heartbeat/pulse
slight tilt of the head, indicating calm attentiveness
relaxed jaw, no clenching or grinding
steady, balanced posture with relaxed shoulders
soft sigh or contented breath out
minimal fidgeting or twitching
How to show being alarmed
widened eyes
raised eyebrows
dilated pupils
quickened or shallow breathing
heart pounding or racing
trembling or shaking hands
stiffened posture or frozen still
sweating or cold sweat
sudden intake of breath or gasping
paleness or flushed face
lips pressed tightly or quivering
clenched jaw or fists
neck hairs standing on end
fidgeting or restless movements, pacing
mouth slightly open or dry mouth
rapid head movements, scanning surroundings
jumping or flinching suddenly
tightened throat or throat clearing
More: How to write emotions Masterpost
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