u/playtime8138

M FOR A: Be my entertainment

Walk in, put your face in the pillow. Ass up. No talking to me, no looking at me. I will be playing video games. On my breaks, I'll finger fuck you and play with your balls and shaft. You can leave when you cum or I get bored 🙂🙂 I can sit on your face for a game or two. Maybe.

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u/playtime8138 — 6 days ago
▲ 769 r/SapphicSexualityPlay+1 crossposts

There are only two camps you fall into.

The first?

The good girls.

A good girl is the one who’s stopped lying to herself. She’s felt that pull, that curiosity she can’t quite explain—the way her body reacts even when her mind tries to shut it down. At some point, she stopped fighting it… and leaned into it.

She’s not ashamed anymore.

She doesn’t pretend she’s above it.

She knows exactly what she wants—and more importantly, she knows how good it feels to take it.

And the best part?

She doesn’t keep it to herself.

Good girls don’t hoard pleasure… they share the experience. They guide, they tease, they pull others in closer—whispering just enough truth to make another girl start questioning everything she thought she knew about herself.

Then there’s the second camp…

The ones who haven’t given in yet.

The loud ones. The defiant ones. The ones who swear they’d never fold. The feminists, the man-haters, the “strictly women only” types, the curious ones who bury it deep and pretend it’s not there.

They’re always the most interesting.

Because underneath all that resistance?

There’s tension.

There’s curiosity.

There’s a reaction they can’t fully control.

You can see it in the way they linger just a second too long… the way they watch… the way they get just a little too quiet when the conversation turns.

They haven’t crossed the line.

Not yet.

But they feel it.

And that’s the thing most of them don’t realize…

There’s no real difference between the two camps.

One just hasn’t been pushed far enough.

Hasn’t been tempted in the right way.

Hasn’t been put in the right moment where her body betrays her just enough to crack that certainty wide open.

Some break fast.

Some fight it.

But every “never” starts to sound a lot less convincing when it’s tested the right way.

u/BlackbConfidentials — 12 days ago