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I&ds men
& their favorite positions
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𓆩★𓆪 Zayne
Favorite: Against the wall / Standing carry
Zayne’s a possessive, protective, and upassionate type. He loves having control, being close, and taking you unexpectedly. He strikes me as the pin you against the wall, lift you up, kiss you breathless kind of guy — intense and needy, but still tender in his own way.
₊➳ Rafayel
Favorite: Lotus / Lap-sitting face-to-face
Smooth, flirtatious, and a little dangerous. Rafayel would thrive in a position where he can wrap you up in his arms, keep constant eye contact, and murmur sinful things while dragging it out slow. Sensual and teasing — he makes it about both bodies and emotions.
𓏲 Xavier
Favorite: Doggy style
Stoic on the outside, secretly unhinged once alone. Xavier has a calm, calculated vibe but probably lets loose in private. He’s the type to grip your hips, control the pace, and stay silent — except for a few deep groans when it gets intense.
𓆩𓆪 Sylus
Favorite: Spooning
Sylus gives soft dom energy. He’s cheeky and flirty, but underneath he craves closeness. Spooning lets him be inside you while holding you, whispering dirty and sweet things in your ear, and keeping it intimate. Perfect for his mix of teasing and affection.
࿐ Celeb
Favorite: Missionary — but the intense, rough-edged, passionate kind
Celeb acts casual and lighthearted, but he’s all heart underneath. In bed, he wants to see every reaction you make, kiss you hard, and hold your hands down. It’s classic but primal — full of eye contact, soft words, and desperate kisses.
Hey, it’s okay to feel inadequate. We all do. It’s human. Sometimes, we just get that ugly feeling—y’know, deep in our gut—that we’re not living up to who we’re suppose to be, or the person we want to be. Or what others want us to be. And that’s okay; you’re not alone. You’ll never be alone in that.
…what you are, though?
You are enough.
You are wanted.
And you are valid, because you are a human being on this planet, and that is enough of a reason for you to be here.
It’s okay to feel inadequate, my friend… but don’t ever inade-quit being You :)
- Zack Fair, probably. Maybe.
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#490 Atari
Little girls take position for their ballet class, Washington D.C. 1942.