When you trust him to force you to do the things you are too shy to ask for. ❤️
I love.
I lead.
She trusts.
She submits.
All of this please.
Theres a few ways to deal with brats.
The ego method.
Knew you'd back down. All bark no bite. What are you gonna do about it? Nothing like usual.
You can't do it can you? You're just a dumb pathetic whore like usual. I shouldn't have expected much from a dumb mutt like you.
Gaslighting
You said you would, darling. Yes, you did. Don't you remember? You said you'd spread your legs for me like a good slut earlier.
You clearly must have forgotten then. I don't understand why you don't remember, sweetheart.
Asking politely
Please darling? Be a good girl for me? I promise I'll make you feel so good. Yes, all you have to do is lay down, close your eyes and take it.
No, it's not a trick.
Tricking them. Giving them what they want
No no no, you wanted more right? You want more marks on your thighs showing how many times you've orgasmed don't you?
Whats this? Our 8th time?
What do you mean you're dying? You're perfectly alive and well here.
Why are you grabbing onto me so tight? We haven't even started yet.
Are you gonna keep giving me attitude? That sounded like attitude to me. Guess we'll keep going
Forcing them
You wanted to be a brat so this is what you get. Rope around your wrists, back on your bed. You're about to get fucked up so bad.
Stop fighting it. Youll make this harder for yourself than me.
Give you praises, but also tease you lightly about things you can’t do, or can’t do well. Cuddle and hold you like you are the most precious little thing in the world. Correct you when needed, expect you to do well, hold you to a higher standard I know you can reach. Take care of you.
And overpower you, own you, lust over you, desire you. Make you mine.
It means nothing to dominate the weak….it’s a badge of honor to dominate the strong…. Show me a strong, confident and assertive woman who kneels submissively at your feet …and I’ll show you a slave worth owning
Submission is not about sex. Submission is not something one can learn. It is not sex. It is not dirty. Submission is beauty. It is a beauty that comes from the very soul of a submissive woman.. It is a breaking down of the walls built up in her lifetime, allowing the beautiful, sensual woman to come through. Submission is about sensuality. It is about trust, communication, vulnerability, caring and honesty. It is about being graceful, sensual, beautiful woman that resides within. Submission is about knowing who you are, and what you want. A submissive is NOT a weak person but just the opposite. She is strong in herself, and in the knowledge of who she is. She NEVER submits out of weakness or desperation. She submits out of strength, love and trust. Submission is freedom. It is a letting go of one’s self, knowing that the Dominant is there to catch her if she falters. It is about pushing to be the very best one can be, not only as a submissive, but as a woman.“
This is an experiment to see if there really are as few of us as people think.You can also use this to freak out your followers who think you’re 25 or something. Yay!
“Pound it out Cuddle after Get her snacks Rub her butt and revive her Repeat”
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Original writing © ThePoeticSir 2016 (via thepoeticsir)
@holyalter-egobatman emphasis on the snacks… bitch
(via fuckyouandfuckmeplease)
some important calvin and hobbes facts in case you haven't read the original comic strip in a long time or only absorbed stuff on it from memes and out of context bits on here:
Calvin's last name has never been given, and neither has any of his parent's names. This was actually why his uncle Max only showed up for a brief storyline; the creator of the comic, Bill Watterson, ultimately felt that while it was fine to have him as someone for his parents to talk to, it felt far too awkward to never have Max refer to them by name and he never made a return appearance.
The general tone of the comic is fairly light-hearted, with a big emphasis on goofy slapstick comedy contrasted by clever wordplay and often surprising adult-centered jokes that'll hit you like a slap. A big part of the comedy is, as Watterson put it (paraphrased) "It's really funny to me when people express deeply stupid ideas with really fancy terminology." One notable example you might have seen is that one bit where Calvin asks his mom for money to buy a Satan-worshiping rock album and his mom replies that there's nothing genuine about them and they're just putting on the attitude for shock value, and comisserates with Calvin as he deplores that mainstream nihilism can't be trusted. He concludes that childhood is disillusioning.
There is a LOT of criticism of the extreme materialism and selfish mentality of the late 80s, when the comic was initially written. This may go a long way to explain how its aged so well; much of what it criticizes resonates well with people today.
Bill Watterson views comic strips a legitimate form of artwork, and repeatedly fought to have more space to draw more beautiful and artistic backgrounds, which was a very hard fight and unpopular even with other comic strip artists. He eventually did win some compromises and a lot of Calvin And Hobbes' artwork shows it, with the use of space to indicate time as well as a sharp contrast between the often plain environments of mundane life contrasted by the wildly beautiful imagery of Calvin's imagination (which often sports realistic depictions in an art shift of sorts).
Hobbes is explicitly not an imaginary friend, by word of Watterson himself. We don't know WHAT he is exactly, and Hobbes is apparently unaware of the strange nature of his reality; people look at him and only see an ordinary stuffed tiger plushie, but he has a tangible effect on the world that would be physically impossible for Calvin to do on his own. He's apparently been around for a while, and was apparently around when Calvin was a young baby.
On that note; Hobbes has implicitly killed (notably treated as both a gag and also with the vibe of 'he's a tiger, duh') and while he doesn't do it again on-screen, he doesn't have any moral issues about it. Calvin claims that he's never had trouble bringing Hobbes to school because the last time he did, Hobbes killed and ate a bully named Tommy Chestnut and simply comments that it was gross and he needed a bath. Calvin's tried to repeat this again, but Hobbes was grossed out at the thought having to eat a kid raw and not being allowed to use an oven first, or complaining that children are too fattening.
Hobbes became gradually less human-like in body language and more like an actual cat in both body language and behavior; this was due to Watterson drawing more inspiration from his cat, who also inspired a lot of Hobbes' running gags, such as pouncing on Calvin when he got home. Several years into the syndication of the strip, Watterson's cat passed away, and he did a tribute to her with a comic strip of the two of them agreeing to try to dream together so they can keep playing when they have to sleep; Watterson's commentary (if I recall right), remarks on his cat: "We can see each other again in dreams."
be rough but do it with love
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