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@TyburVelereon
im looking for a man in finance
Katılım Ocak 2025
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@Thepiper20_ @Satanpopper @pigbbhh oh i forgot to mention that in the case of K it relaxes their hole a LOT. people do it if they want to get absolutely railed.
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@Thepiper20_ @Satanpopper @pigbbhh 2/2) with T it'll probably relates to their experience with it, how much they do, and if they are dehydrated. T use from what i see has phases. Early on it makes people anomalistically horny and hard. Over time though the opposite seems to start happening, and they CANT get hard
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@longensen78131 @2008twink i mean.... sure he was not convicted of statutory rape, but given what he WAS convicted of i find it hard to believe he never did anything with the victim.
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@Satanpopper @pigbbhh colon is one of the most efficient tissues for absorption of many things. this would definitely work with K/T/C/and i would imagine opiates.
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One of them messaged me back to come try and breed me again. WTF. Blocked.
breedandgo (LA)@breedandgo
Well that was scary. A top was rimming me. A couple other guys showed up to tag team. The first guy stood up too fast and completely fell backwards. Luckily he just scuffed up his elbows. The poppers combined with standing up quick caused him to black out. Be careful out there guys! (Also, the other 2 guys who watched him topple over, not render aid, and ran away like cowards, well…)
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@Scare555krow OK this is very validating because I was very confident that this was in fact Noah Wyle's thirst trap account
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@furrer_jos67834 @maritimefun69 he packed a lot of life into the time he had 🙂
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@maritimefun69 Im besten Alter musste er gehen sind viele traurig.
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Yall don’t know how to read. How is me saying bottoms having high paying job and wanna be submissive at home is the equivalent to gender norms? Nothing about what i said had to do with gender
BDT ♒️@2sighs
Bottoms typically have jobs were they’re the boss or some type of higher up position were they are telling people what to do all day. They don’t wanna come home to a man and also have to tell him what to do all day too.
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@CantEverDie All the big hotel chains said that they would leave. Politicians said they were bluffing and then they passed it anyway and like immediately all of them announced that they were laying off everyone and shutting down operations in the city.
Policy was essentially rescinded
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@CantEverDie they're not scared they can just leave and they will and anyone who says that they won't is just making that up.
In LA they raised both the minimum wage and require required benefits and stuff for people working in hotels.
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Chudai 🍆🍆⛓️🪑🔐
Kidnapped and rapped ⛓️
It's gonna be a long night for Tina
Send a dm now to take part in this session!
t.me/alpha_Donald


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@DerekKageXXX @newstart_2024 in fairness though, you are gay. I think that straight people get something different out of relationships than gay people do.
if someone is draining all your money and trying to get you to change who you are than that person is not someone with whom you are compatible 🥸
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@newstart_2024 I agree with Chelsea. The exact opposite of what “research” shows is true for me. Committed relationships caused me extreme anxiety, put me in insurmountable debt, and required I change fundamental things about myself for the relationship. No part of me wants that ever again.
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Chelsea Handler was strikingly candid in her chat with Angie Martinez.
At 50, Handler said she’s not actively seeking a partner, prefers casual encounters over serious commitment, and values her freedom above all — the ability to hop on a plane to Paris or spend a month in Mallorca without checking in with anyone. She described marriage as outdated and somewhat patriarchal, framing single life as pure freedom rather than loneliness.
Her perspective appeals to many who prioritize independence. Yet long-term studies on happiness, health, and aging consistently show that people in stable, committed relationships or marriages tend to report higher life satisfaction, better mental and physical health outcomes, and greater emotional resilience — especially in midlife and beyond. Strong social bonds and companionship remain among the strongest predictors of well-being as we age.
It raises a thoughtful contrast: the appeal of radical autonomy versus what the research says about deep connection over decades.
How do you personally weigh unrestricted freedom against the long-term benefits that studies link to stable relationships?
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