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Liếm giày không tốt nên bị cậu chủ @HoangTNho đánh đòn
Ps: đồng dâm đếm xem Min bị đánh bao nhiêu roi
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@atuspies12 Hombre
21 años
Mexico
Ciber y real
Preséntese con dm los sumisos con ganas de un dueño que los humille y vacíe sus bolsillo, el calzon chino y el exhibicionismo quiero tener el control tuyo y de tu billetera
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All too often in the online community, I see the significance of ownership, and the collar water down. I see it used as a power-play, or as a way to somehow obtain clout in the community.
The collar is the physical manifestation of ownership, a weight far heavier than the leather or steel it’s crafted from. It seems in the online community, there is a recurring rush to claim and be claimed, a race to the label before the foundation is even poured. But true ownership isn’t a status symbol or a digital tag; it is a profound, 24/7 commitment to the care of another person’s heart, safety, and autonomy.
To own is to take on the absolute responsibility for the space your submissive occupies. To be owned is to find freedom within the boundaries of a trusted authority. Neither can be fully comprehended in a few weeks of conversation.
Rushing into ownership is like building a castle on sand. Without time, consistency, and the weathering of real-world challenges, the claim is just performance.
Don't be in a hurry to lock the clasp. Real power exchange doesn't need to be rushed, it needs to be earned, understood, and respected. Build the bond first; the collar will mean so much more when it finally lands on a foundation that can actually support its weight.
#PowerExchange #Ownership #Dynamics #Consent #LeadWithIntent #SirGarnet

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