M4F, Kinky Therapy Session (for the heavy hearted)
Welcome to my therapy office.
You come in stressed, ashamed, overthinking your desires, desperate to finally unload your heart to someone who won’t judge you.
I listen carefully. I nod. I take notes.
Then I clip the nipple clamps on and ask, “And how did that make you feel?”
Some sessions involve soft encouragement.
Some involve collars, leashes, ballgags, or being turned into human furniture while I explain your attachment issues.
Sometimes my advice is genuinely life-changing.
Sometimes it’s absolutely terrible.
Most of the times it won't even make sense.
Either way, you’ll leave lighter or heavier than you came in.
Safe word accepted. Tears optional.
Don't read below.
World War I (WWI), also known as the Great War, was a global conflict that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. The war was fought between two major coalitions: the Allied Powers (primarily Great Britain, France, Russia, and later Italy and the United States) and the Central Powers (primarily Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire). Characterised by brutal trench warfare and industrial-scale weaponry, it resulted in an estimated 15 to 22 million deaths, making it one of the deadliest conflicts in human history.
Key Causes of the War
The Spark: Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, on 28 June 1914.
Militarism: European powers engaged in a massive arms race, particularly the naval rivalry between Britain and Germany.
Alliances: A complex web of mutual defence treaties (like the Triple Entente and Triple Alliance) dragged multiple nations into war after Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.
Imperialism: Intense competition for global colonies and markets created severe diplomatic frictions.