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Uhh....Hi. I heard of this place through a...friend. I'm not doing anything in the lab today, so ask me anything.
Stress Eating
[ 🔞 | Judge Eyes/Judgment | Toru Higashi x F!Reader ]
Crossposted from my other writing blog: @synchronmurmurs and based on the following prompt:
"Can I eat you out tonight? I need to relieve stress."
His message to you, while abrupt, was not one you'd never received before. His new lofty position within the Matsugane family afforded him luxuries his older self from only a year ago could only have dreamed of, but in return, the politics of the situation he found himself in bore down upon him everyday; caught between loyalty freely given, and loyalty forced.
On the more taxing days, he doesn't ask for an attentive ear - the precarious balance of his yakuza life has no place being foist upon the shoulders of a regular civilian - but he asks something else of you instead. You don't know what it is about eating you out that relaxes him. Perhaps it's the sense of control he has, however fleeting. In the way he presses your thighs open with a firm hand. In the forceful grip he has on your hips, squeezing until the tips of his fingers dig into your smaller body. In the way he has you writhing against his tongue, thrashing and arching and sobbing while he licks and sucks and tastes. He is relentless in all the right ways, groaning, deep and husky, against your slick pussy when he feels you cum on his lips, all clenching, squeezing walls and quivering thighs. His senses white out for that brief duration, offering a nirvana he only ever finds here between your legs, where your taste is a crisp blend of salty and sweet. It's completely different from the flavour of his cigarettes, or the Suntory whiskey he partakes in. It's more potent. More poignant. Utterly enrapturing and completely encompassing.
Strong hands press deeply into your skin, anchoring your hips to the couch in a rare show of force while you whine his name, scrabbling above you, beside you, anywhere for purchase, your clit oversensitive to his probing tongue and the gentle graze of his teeth. You're making a mess of his face, his chin and jaw damp with saliva and your sweet slick, the smell all but intoxicating, but he's had a rough one today. And though it isn't with words, the flicks of his tongue, greedy and somehow desperate, tell you more than he could ever say.
The conversation lasts well into morning.
Thought this would fit here, x-post from /r/interestingasfck by /u/KeevinWild
from /r/vexillology Top comment: Any history about this flag? Or is it just a big old flag?
This is very similar to the conversation I had with my deep south protestant family. I guess it's a universal constant that the answer to the question "why did you choose to change the way god made you?" is "why would I be granted this challenge if it wasn't god's gift for me to embrace it?"
I'll be light on posts until next week when my replacement phone arrives, but you can follow me @letsbewiki on insta. ((okay to reblog.))
Good help, bad bosses
If there was ever a clue to just how terrible a boss is, that clue is when they say, "good help is hard to find."
What brings this up? The t.rump/Sessions attack on free media, which is heinous all on its own, but I want to address another point that is, perhaps, less discussed: bad management.
My experience as an employee and a supervisor and a human being is that no, good help is NOT hard to find. It's pretty easy to find. I know literally hundreds of people whom I would hire in a heartbeat if I were hiring for their skills/trades/professions.
What is hard to find? A boss who owns what happens both good and bad, a manager who values their employees, an organization willing to compensate people for what they are worth.
If any of those points are not true then morale will plummet and loyalty will walk out the door and productivity will flatline. No amount of threats or punishment will fix the issue. None. NONE.
Sure, we have a lot of evidence already that the WH is in the crapper and the administration is a farce. But this...this really tells me how bad it is on the inside. Not that leaks happened (leaks always happen, to greater or lesser degrees), but that the reaction of "management" is to blame everyone but themselves for the reasons why they happened, start making threats, and begin outlining punishments.
Their reaction to a real problem is to deny responsibility and roll the shit downhill onto the people who, ostensibly, are supposed to be their most dedicated supporters and will certainly be even less so than they already aren't after this.
It's a crisis of leadership in the most plebian, mundane possible way, the same kind of crisis of leadership I have seen as a barista, a taxi dispatcher, a software developer, an administrative assistant, a tech support phone jocky, a retail salesperson. It's all the same, and it will never change:
Good help is hard to find only when the boss is a catastrophic jackass.
The leaders and lawmakers of the anti-choice movement have created a cottage industry out of devising bogus claims and flawed research to advance their baseless policies.
Abortion Is Dangerous for Women’s Health
The Reality: Evidence suggests a much different world-view from the fake narrative that abortion is medically harmful. Data show that the overall complication rate of abortion is lower than the complication rate for wisdom tooth removals and tonsillectomies, according to Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health, a research center at the University of California, San Francisco.
Myth: Abortion Causes Breast Cancer
The Reality: The major U.S. medical institutions agree that, based on available data, neither induced nor spontaneous abortions lead to an increased risk of breast cancer. Until the early 1990s, the research on this link was mixed. But in 2003, the National Cancer Institute held a workshop of leading experts on pregnancy and breast cancer risks to review existing medical literature. They concluded that having a miscarriage or an induced abortion does not increase one’s risk of developing breast cancer later in life. During this workshop, scientists attributed earlier findings showing a breast cancer link to methodological flaws, such as recall bias, where subjects do not accurately recall complete medical histories.
Myth: Abortion Causes Mental Illness
The Reality: The American Psychological Association (APA), after conducting an extensive literature review in 2008, found no evidence for the claim that, on its own, abortion leads to mental illness, particularly for adults who have one first-trimester abortion and do not already have mental health disorders.
More on the link.
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