jerking him off while he’s sucking on my nipples like a good boy

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jerking him off while he’s sucking on my nipples like a good boy
I think Felix's expressions and body language are very cute in a silly way
I too like his paw design also
ur just angry bc u got molested
I'm chilling and I was the one doing the molesting.
confession ,,
i haven't ever really understood the hype around warrior cats... my crush in like 2nd grade used to read it and it was honestly such a bore. coming from a weird kid , btw. I know its very popular in the weird kid / therian community , I've just never caught its real appeal.. and not to metnion there are like SO MANY books and characters (I know its hypocritical , saying this as a DanganRonpa fan.. lol) i genuinely wanna know what you guys like about it! I wanna discuss with yallll
. . . I felt desperate to blurt my secret to somebody. Maybe I was looking for someone to pardon me . . .
Jessica Gross, from Open Wide
"The Holy Mystery of Confession is called the Mystery of Reconciliation because, first of all, through it, after confessing all our sins, we drive the devil out of us.
The Holy Fathers say that all sins are demons, and when you fall into sin and it takes hold of you and becomes a passion (a destructive habit or vice), the demon effectively enters into you, in a certain way, and torments you.
When an action, like drunkenness, debauchery, pride, or vengeance, torments you, it is not the action itself that torments you—because a passion has neither body nor soul—but the demon that ignites it, that spurs you to do it.
That is why Saint Ephrem the Syrian says that at the end of life, good deeds are transformed into angels and evil deeds into devils. The good angel accompanies the person on the right, and the evil deeds on the left, up to the throne of Christ's judgment.
Ideally, we shouldn't commit sin and shouldn't allow the passion and, consequently, the devil, to possess us. We should be free, liberated from these passions. But man is subject to sins, he slips quickly and rises with great difficulty."
-Father Ioanichie Bălan, The Mystery of Reconciliation