Welcome to my swamp. Enter at your own risk.
Author doesn't bite, but is known to occasionally try to lick.
Subema means 'someone who likes submissivity'.
#nsfw friendly, #flr wannabe, occasional #foodstr
A true masterwork can be distinguished by many features. Like withstanding the test of time. Or that you can revisit it at different points in your life, and each time uncover something that escaped your understanding before.
Like that famous guard in Skyrim who "took an arrow in the knee." It was a fun meme, and I quite liked it. After yesterday's football and my body reminding me why it prefers a sedentary life, I can only feel melancholic, with a deep connection to the guard that wasn't there before.
Me too, brother, me too :hug:
I am always disappointed when people can't grasp that things can be two things at the same time. Like something can be "not enough" and still "great, enjoying it very much". E.g., sexy time can be great but still not scratch every itch you crave - that doesn't mean it's bad. Or that you can understand why someone does something without endorsing it or being willing to do it yourself. Like, I can understand how and why some people abuse their position of power, but I would still prefer roleplaying a "desperate maid" scenario rather than having it play out nonconsensually.
On a whim to break the status quo - and partially because we haven't played any board games lately - I proposed a game of Carcassonne. And dear reader, you have to understand, our Carcassonne matches make most of the stories you've heard about Monopoly nights look like toddler exercises. To say they're intense is like saying Mt. St. Helens lost only a couple dozen inches. I don't know why I felt the need to play such an emotion-filled game.
It was fun for all involved though.
Con: Kid returned earlier from the play pit and helped you with your heavenly tasting dessert.
Pro: Preeety sure that shared portions don't count toward your calorie income.
#parentstr