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Lion

@crazylil-lion

18+ NSFW 24nb sub/little Tw depression, self-harm, abuse, bpd, cnc

Put your age in your bio or get blocked. 18+

About me:

Owned by @rooxyz 6/23

demisexual

Very shy. Hopeless romantic

Also looking for friends!! Tell me about your fav bands or your current hyper fixation

Software engineer.

Likes:

Video games, anime, thigh highs, and bubble baths.

Dream of having a possessive partner to share my life with. I need to serve someone and worship them its how I love.

I dream of cooking for the one I love and surprising them with romantic gestures or things they wanted but never would have bought.

I've been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder you will see tons of triggering stuff such as

Suicide mentions, self harm, abuse, childhood trauma. I am awful about tagging so be warned.

If you send anons pick an emoji so I know who I'm talking to🥰🥰

Asks make my day ❤💙💜🧡💛

Taken: 💜

Tags below for easy filtering work in progress.

anyways women having body hair is completely normal. armpit hair is normal. facial hair is normal. hairy toes are normal. that happy trail you’ve got going on there. it’s normal. <3

Need to have a pretty baby in a skirt riding my thigh while we watch a movie. Just listening to their soft whines and moans as they try to get themselves off while i leave them completely untouched and desperate for mommy to make them cum. <3

Fun fact! Having a job every day is actually a fairly new thing.

In olden times, people had daily chores and other things to do but their workload/ daily working hours was actually much lower than it is today. Even in farming communities.

The concept of working super hard every day actually comes from capitalism, which in turn comes from Puritanical ideology.

The Puritans believed in salvation through work and in no play.

Early capitalists adopted this ideology because it meant higher productivity and therefore more money if their factories were running near constantly.

The idea of needing to be continuously productive in order to be useful/ allowed things like food and shelter, is actually quite an insidious ideal that is deeply rooted in the American culture.

4 day work weeks have actually proven to be more productive than the 5 day week. But corporations won't adopt it willingly because it means less of a stranglehold on their workers.

You need someone else to take control...and that's okay. It's so good of you, actually, to recognize that and just let go. You don't need to make decisions. They smile at you as the collar slides around your neck. They know what you need. You don't need to question and wonder what you should do next. You're so tired of the weight of everything on you. Take a break from yourself. Look up at your keeper, your guide, your friend. Open your mouth and let them slide their fingers along your tongue. They know you. They know how to appreciate your body in that way only they can. Let them show you how to make your body sing with pleasure. Let go.

If your advocacy for truama/abuse survivors isn't inclusive of

  • Survivors who are not women
  • Survivors who developed hypersexuality
  • Survivors with personality disorders
  • Survivors with anger issues
  • Survivors with did/osdd
  • Survivors with substance abuse issues

Then maybe you should start making an effort to make it. I'm not asking anyone to shift focus to a topic they don't understand, but you dont have to become an expert in hypersexuality or personality disorders to not actively exclude or demonize them