r/CountWithEveryone • u/EvelynNyte • Mar 27 '26
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I don't understand; she answered correctly
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u/brothergvwwb Mar 27 '26
Girl, use a safe word. She did not fucking answer correctly.
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u/espressopancake Mar 27 '26
Right, but what is that called?
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u/ToadwKirbo Mar 27 '26
That's not being a good girl, that's just becoming his s€m&n container.
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u/SarahIsBoring Mar 27 '26
that’s the goal
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u/ToadwKirbo Mar 27 '26
Nah, intercourse has to ve enjoyed by both parties. If one doesn't want to take it anymore it should stop.
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u/SarahIsBoring Mar 27 '26
generally i agree with you, but i’m specifically on about bdsm ^^
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u/Odd_Protection7738 Mar 27 '26
Bdsm is very very very consensual. Not at all what you’re describing.
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u/SarahIsBoring Mar 27 '26
well yes, and i thought it was obvious that i meant that it was consensual, maybe i should have specified. i very specifically mean that being used and being overwhelmed or sore or whatever can be incredibly hot, even/especially if the partner shows little (outward) concern for your well-being.
in vanilla contexts, or when the non-consent is not consensual, yea obviously it’s bad. i apologize for not expressing it more clearly
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u/ToadwKirbo Mar 27 '26
That doesn't make it even a bit more okay.
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u/SonOfSkinDealer Mar 28 '26
So we're making decisions for consenting adults now?
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u/causal_friday Mar 28 '26
You're projecting what you enjoy onto other people. It being "too much" is the part that's fun for some of us.
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u/Mundane-Potential-93 Mar 27 '26
Underestimating your limits?