Somebody help me ‘fore I fall apart.
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Don’t worry, it’s perfectly normal to feel a little nervous.
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Remarkably, I understand she got 100% in all her exams without even turning up. And now works in a profession where she earns more than £500/hour working from home. It just shows the value of adopting the right educational techniques.
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Don’t get her wrong – she’d be perfectly happy to lace or unlace her own boots. But when there are men queuing up to pay for the privilege, why would she?
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“…his eyes widened as she slowly, deliberately trailed her fingers all the way up his long… hard knitting needle, her fingertip lingering for a second at the top. “It’s a number 7” he blurted out awkwardly, feeling the need to respond in some way to this sudden intimate contact. “At least” she murmured in reply, nodding gently, thoughtfully. Then she made a decision and looked straight into his startled eyes. “I want you to make me something stylish but practical”, she breathed with an urgency that surprised even her. “I want you to make it now!”. She glanced into his knitting bag, where the multicoloured balls of wool nestled quietly, expectantly. A hint of a smile tugged at the corners of her lips, as she…”
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The ‘arrogant dismissive domme’ thing comes naturally to some.
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With the demeanor of the woman in the second picture; I am completely under her spell.
You men don’t stand a chance.
Sally
Indeed. It is what the great m_gameboy termed 'The Look' and it doesn't even need to be turned in our direction, to reduce us to mushy squish.
There are so many simply divine ladies out there… the clue's in the name of the blog.
Best wishes to you both.
S
She believes she is so desirable, that it shows in her demeanor, which makes her so utterly divine.