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The Spicy Librarian's Hot Take

Welcome to my cage.

My name is Kimmy, and I am a submissive with a strong need for containment. Kink for me isn't just play; It is a way of life that helps me navigate the world with my AuDHD. My needs are specific and non-negotiable: I need impact, consistent dominance, and a partner who understands that my perky "on" state is not my only state. I am an open book. I will be honest about my needs, my history, and what I’m looking for. In return, I require the same honesty. If all you want is a quick hookup or to get photos, that’s fine, just say so. Don't waste my time with a slow fade or empty promises of a future that isn't real. If you are a Dominant who understands that true power is found in communication and care, not just a title, then you're in the right place. I am looking for someone who can hold me with a firm hand and a soft heart, someone who sees my vulnerability not as a weakness but as a key to a profound connection. My authenticity is my boundary and filter.
2 months ago. Wednesday, November 5, 2025 at 11:57 AM

When you write publicly about racism or boundary violations online, you brace yourself for silence. You expect screenshots and sighs, maybe solidarity—but rarely swift action.

That’s why I want to take a moment to acknowledge The Cage team for doing exactly what every kink platform should: listening, responding, and protecting its members.

After I shared my experience of receiving racist, fetishizing messages, I received this response:

“I am sorry you had to endure this. I've removed his account from THE CAGE.
If you need to report someone for any reason please do so via their profile page through the Report button, this helps us handle reports in order and with proper documentation.”
That’s it. Simple. Clear. Decisive.
No excuses. No “we’ll look into it.” Just action.

Accountability is a form of aftercare. When a community enforces its own boundaries, it models what consent culture looks like in practice. It tells survivors and marginalized members, you are safe here, and your voice matters.

I’m not naïve; no platform can catch everything. But quick, transparent responses like this set the standard. They remind us that moderation isn’t censorship—it’s consent enforcement.

To the Cage Monkey who handled my report: thank you.
You made the space safer for more than just me.

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