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The Culture that has been here all the time

When I studied to acquire my Master's status I discovered the M/S relationship existed probably for all the history of humans. Religion and Western Culture distort this greatly. Using codes and euphemisms even denial masks it presents the fact many people thrive within this often unrecognized subculture. For example, my wife had all the earmarks of a pleasure slave and was generally devoted and submissive to me. In times of marriage friction, I often heard the words from a counselor, "She just wants you to love her" "Love her" I thought I was and did now I know without a doubt I need to be a master, not some preconceived idea we are to live as equals.
4 months ago. June 16, 2024 at 7:14 PM

Yes, friends, many things pop: Not only the slang phrase " popped her cherry."1

1The term “pop your cherry” is slang for the breaking of the hymen. The hymen is about a half-inch inside the vagina and can be broken with penetration or even if you're just very active. Some girls are even born without them. This term is also used to describe losing your virginity.

More grains pop besides popcorn: GOOGLED THIS:

Many grains can be popped like corn when exposed to high heat, including:
Sorghum: Similar in size and texture to Israeli couscous, sorghum has a mild flavor and can be popped in small quantities. When cooked and crisped, it has a popcorn-like flavor and can be sprinkled with salt and served on ice cream.
Amaranth: One of the most easily popped grains, amaranth can be popped reliably with minimal burning.
Quinoa: Another grain that's easy to pop and puff.
Barley: Can be popped quickly.
Wild rice: Pops reliably with minimal burning.
Buckwheat: Can be popped like corn.  
 

GiyuuSimp​(switch female) - What about that packaging that pops? Bubble wrap I think it’s called!
4 months ago
I'mME - Andron,
You never fail to make me smile with your ecclective writing.
4 months ago

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