Sweaty post-workout face sitting POV in nude shorts
Sweaty post-workout face sitting POV in nude shorts
2020-05-10 13:06:12 +0000 UTC View PostSweaty post-workout face sitting POV in nude shorts
2020-05-10 13:06:12 +0000 UTC View PostWhat I wore under my painting overalls
2020-05-10 11:56:09 +0000 UTC View PostAs promised. Another 10 in this latex set. Pretty sure I know which one of these will be your favourite.
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2020-05-09 08:23:30 +0000 UTC View PostRed hot latex. 10 today, another 10 tomorrow.
2020-05-08 13:37:31 +0000 UTC View Post♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Sappho Only a handful of details are known about the life of Sappho. She was born around 615 B.C. to an aristocratic family on the Greek island of Lesbos. Evidence suggests that she had several brothers, married a wealthy man named Cercylas, and had a daughter named Cleis. She spent most of her adult life in the city of Mytilene on Lesbos where she ran an academy for unmarried women. Sappho's school devoted itself to the cult of Aphrodite and Eros, and Sappho earned great prominence as a dedicated teacher and poet. A legend from Ovid suggests that she threw herself from a cliff when her heart was broken by Phaon, a sailor, and died at an early age. Other historians posit that she died of old age around 550 B.C. The history of her poems is as speculative as that of her biography. She was known in antiquity as a great poet: Plato called her "the tenth Muse" and her likeness appeared on coins. It is unclear whether she invented or simply refined the meter of her day, but today it is known as "Sapphic" meter. Her poems were first collected into nine volumes around the third century B.C., but her work was lost almost entirely for many years. Merely one twenty-eight-line poem of hers has survived intact, and she was known principally through quotations found in the works of other authors until the nineteenth century. In 1898 scholars unearthed papyri that contained fragments of her poems. In 1914 in Egypt, archeologists discovered papier-mâché coffins made from scraps of paper that contained more verse fragments attributed to Sappho. Three centuries after her death the writers of the New Comedy parodied Sappho as both overly promiscuous and lesbian. This characterization held fast, so much so that the very term "lesbian" is derived from the name of her home island. Her reputation for licentiousness would cause Pope Gregory to burn her work in 1073. Because social norms in ancient Greece differed from those of today and because so little is actually known of her life, it is difficult to unequivocally answer such claims. Her poems about Eros, however, speak with equal force to men as well as to women. Sappho is not only one of the few women poets we know of from antiquity, but also is one of the greatest lyric poets from any age. Most of her poems were meant to be sung by one person to the accompaniment of the lyre (hence the name, "lyric" poetry). Rather than addressing the gods or recounting epic narratives such as those of Homer, Sappho's verses speak from one individual to another. They speak simply and directly to the "bittersweet" difficulties of love. Many critics and readers alike have responded to the personal tone and urgency of her verses, and an abundance of translations of her fragments are available today. It's for this reason that I think Sappho can be called one of the world's first feminists. In a world dominated by male voices, Sappho spoke. She gave voice to a silent realm of women. And not only did she do so, she also placed women in an admirable light. She weaved poems about female individuals who are mesmerizing and clever and delightful. Flawed to be sure, but complex and real. When I read Sappho's writing I am reminded of all the women I know. Sappho may only come to us in fragments, but these fragments are certainly enough to create a powerful and memorable female voice.
2020-05-08 10:23:18 +0000 UTC View PostI won’t be tolerating any misdemeanours, boy. #leather
2020-05-08 08:16:56 +0000 UTC View PostI wish my workout was as quick as this time lapse. My body is so tired today after whip practice yesterday - struggled with this one but damn was it a good workout! I’m exhausted and feeling great.
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2020-05-06 19:14:19 +0000 UTC View PostWhy hello there little thing 🐜
2020-05-06 19:07:23 +0000 UTC View PostSoaking up bit of sun before filming
2020-05-06 11:44:44 +0000 UTC View PostSlave Task Wednesday SLAVE HUMILIATION TASK Buy yourself a donut. Get yourself nice and hard and then fuck the hole of the donut until you cum all over the icing. Eat the donut. #SlaveTaskWednesday #SlaveTask
2020-05-06 10:12:00 +0000 UTC View PostTarget reached! You’re welcome
2020-05-06 09:09:53 +0000 UTC View PostSmoking in leather lingerie POV Be a good ashtray and stay quiet with your mouth wide open ready to catch my ash. I find smoking incredibly sexy, and even sexier when I'm dressed head to toe in leather and nylon. The thick white smoke is so alluring. Each time you breathe it in, you are breathing my poison a little deeper into you. Corrupting you and moulding you into my thrall for eternity.
2020-05-04 17:27:05 +0000 UTC View PostYou can have a little underboob as a treat. Get this to $50 for an extra pic! Work together, pets!
2020-05-04 11:35:19 +0000 UTC View PostOne hour of HIIT complete! Look at those sweat patches
2020-05-03 11:41:47 +0000 UTC View PostPlanning to film a few more POVs today! Will start at 2pm so if you want a custom I can do sans slave give me a message!
2020-05-03 09:11:11 +0000 UTC View Post♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman, née Araminta Ross, (born c. 1820, Dorchester county, Maryland, U.S.—died March 10, 1913, Auburn, New York), American bondwoman who escaped from slavery in the South to become a leading abolitionist before the American Civil War. She led hundreds of bondmen to freedom in the North along the route of the Underground Railroad—an elaborate secret network of safe houses organized for that purpose. Born a slave, Araminta Ross later adopted her mother’s first name, Harriet. From early childhood she worked variously as a maid, a nurse, a field hand, a cook, and a woodcutter. About 1844 she married John Tubman, a free black man. In 1849, on the strength of rumours that she was about to be sold, Tubman fled to Philadelphia, leaving behind her husband, parents, and siblings. In December 1850 she made her way to Baltimore, Maryland, whence she led her sister and two children to freedom. That journey was the first of some 19 increasingly dangerous forays into Maryland in which, over the next decade, she conducted upward of 300 fugitive slaves along the Underground Railroad to Canada. By her extraordinary courage, ingenuity, persistence, and iron discipline, which she enforced upon her charges, Tubman became the railroad’s most famous conductor and was known as the “Moses of her people.” It has been said that she never lost a fugitive she was leading to freedom. "I had reasoned this out in my mind; there was one of two things I had a right to, liberty, or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other." -Harriet Tubman Rewards offered by slaveholders for Tubman’s capture eventually totaled $40,000. Abolitionists, however, celebrated her courage. John Brown, who consulted her about his own plans to organize an antislavery raid of a federal armoury in Harpers Ferry, Virginia (now in West Virginia), referred to her as “General” Tubman. About 1858 she bought a small fa rm near Auburn, New York, where she placed her aged parents (she had brought them out of Maryland in June 1857) and herself lived thereafter. From 1862 to 1865 she served as a scout, as well as nurse and laundress, for Union forces in South Carolina. For the Second Carolina Volunteers, under the command of Col. James Montgomery, Tubman spied on Confederate territory. When she returned with information about the locations of warehouses and ammunition, Montgomery’s troops were able to make carefully planned attacks. For her wartime service Tubman was paid so little that she had to support herself by selling homemade baked goods. After the Civil War Tubman settled in Auburn and began taking in orphans and the elderly, a practice that eventuated in the Harriet Tubman Home for Indigent Aged Negroes. The home later attracted the support of former abolitionist comrades and of the citizens of Auburn, and it continued in existence for some years after her death. In the late 1860s and again in the late 1890s she applied for a federal pension for her Civil War services. Some 30 years after her service, a private bill providing for $20 monthly was passed by Congress.
2020-05-01 12:15:00 +0000 UTC View PostThinking of doing a wheel of misfortune live stream tomorrow at 8pm GMT. Will you attend?
2020-05-01 09:24:05 +0000 UTC View PostPost workout glow. You really don’t deserve these.
2020-04-30 12:22:20 +0000 UTC View Post