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So much goodness coming your way! 😍

So much goodness coming your way! 😍

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A little time lapse of one of today’s looks

A little time lapse of one of today’s looks

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Stream started at 05/10/2021 11:01 am Live photo shoot no i..

Stream started at 05/10/2021 11:01 am Live photo shoot no interaction

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Your slave task for Monday 10th May #SlaveTask

Your slave task for Monday 10th May #SlaveTask

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So busy with filming, directing, photo-shoots and building a..

So busy with filming, directing, photo-shoots and building a new website for clips. I'll get round to DMs as soon as I can. Working hard to bring you all the best of the best, try not to be pushy.

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I may live stream some of my photo shoot coming up Monday. W..

I may live stream some of my photo shoot coming up Monday. What do you think? Between 12pm-2pm

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♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Clarice Lispector Clarice Lispector..

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♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Clarice Lispector Clarice Lispector, (born December 10, 1920, Chechelnyk, Ukraine, Russian Empire—died December 9, 1977, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), novelist and short-story writer, one of Brazil’s most important literary figures, who is considered to be among the greatest women writers of the 20th century. Escaping the Jewish pogroms that were part of life in Ukraine and other parts of the Russian Empire in the late 19th–early 20th century, Lispector at age five immigrated with her parents and two older sisters to Brazil. There her mother died some four years later of syphilis, contracted from a group of Russian soldiers who had raped her. Lispector studied law for a time and then took up journalism. Her first novel, Perto do coração selvagem (1944; Near to the Wild Heart), published when she was 24 years old, won critical acclaim for its sensitive interpretation of adolescence. In her later works, such as A maçã no escuro (1961; The Apple in the Dark), A paixão segundo G.H. (1964; The Passion According to G.H.), Água viva (1973; The Stream of Life ), A hora da estrela (1977; The Hour of the Star), and Um sopro de vida: pulsações (1978; A Breath of Life), her characters, alienated and searching for meaning in life, gradually gain a sense of awareness of themselves and accept their place in an arbitrary, yet eternal, universe. Lispector achieved international fame with works that depict a highly personal, almost existentialist view of the human dilemma and are written in a prose style characterized by a simple vocabulary and elliptical sentence structure. She is notoriously difficult to translate. In contrast to the regional or national social concerns expressed by many of her Brazilian contemporaries, her artistic vision transcends time and place; her characters, in elemental situations of crisis, are frequently female and only incidentally modern or Brazilian.

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Your slave task for Friday 7th May #SlaveTask

Your slave task for Friday 7th May #SlaveTask

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Cardio complete. In need of a tongue to clean up all this sw..

Cardio complete. In need of a tongue to clean up all this sweat!

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Been very very busy! Will get back to you all ASAP

Been very very busy! Will get back to you all ASAP

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Aaand relax!

Aaand relax!

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Sissy transformation underway

Sissy transformation underway

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Your slave task for Monday 3rd May #SlaveTask

Your slave task for Monday 3rd May #SlaveTask

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Who wants to eat the fluff off of my leggings?

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Who wants to eat the fluff off of my leggings?

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♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Billie Holiday Billie Holiday was b..

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♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Billie Holiday Billie Holiday was born on April 7, 1915 and died on July 17, 1959. She squeezed a lot of living–and a whole lot of music–into her 44 years on this earth. She was, in a word, incomparable. Nicknamed “Lady Day” by Lester Y0ung (who died exactly four months earlier than Holiday), the legendary jazz singer is known for such hits as “What a Little Moonlight Can Do,” “God Bless the Ch ild,” “T’aint Nobody’s Business If I Do,” “A Fine Romance,” “My Man,” “A Foggy Day,” and of course, “Strange Fruit.” She worked with some of the greatest jazz musicians of the twentieth century while developing her own distinctive sound: part melancholy, part romance, part blues, and all Billie. Few vocalists could deliver a note like she could, the kind of sound that would hang in the air like an amber drop of honey spun with whiskey and make you catch your breath. Holiday was known as much for her personal life, including addiction and bad relationships, as she was for her breathtaking musical talent. Over the years, her voice bore witness to drug and alcohol use, which escalated after her mother’s death in 1945 and eventually led to a devastating and lethal heroin habit. She suffered a string of heartaches, too, including abusive relationships, divorces, and betrayal by lovers. She chronicled her woes and successes in her autobiography Lady Sings the Blues, published in 1956 and later made into a film starring Diana Ross. Holiday’s music and life came to represent a host of mid-century American troubles, including racism, sexism, and substance abuse. She became an icon but also a cautionary tale, a poster ch ild for the intemperance of the jazz scene and human frailty. And yet, her discography stands as a singular, magnificent contribution to American music.

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I’m filming next week with 2 bi slaves! Anything in particul..

I’m filming next week with 2 bi slaves! Anything in particular you’d like to see? (Doesn’t have to be bi related stuff of course!)

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Just invested £400 into some stunning equipment! Any tips wo..

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Just invested £400 into some stunning equipment! Any tips would be appreciated 🥰

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Your slave task for Friday 30th April #SlaveTask

Your slave task for Friday 30th April #SlaveTask

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I’m filming some over due customs tomorrow - if we have been..

I’m filming some over due customs tomorrow - if we have been chatting about a custom, please try and get back to me before the end of the night so I can have everything sorted to film it tomorrow!

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Your slave task for Monday 26th April #SlaveTask

Your slave task for Monday 26th April #SlaveTask

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11 clips filmed over 2 days. Time for a rest day. Will get t..

11 clips filmed over 2 days. Time for a rest day. Will get to DMs ASAP

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What do we think? Layered corsets over nylon

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What do we think? Layered corsets over nylon

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♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Andromeda The legendary princess, A..

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♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Andromeda The legendary princess, Andromeda, was a mortal woman born to King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia. Andromeda’s fate was sealed when Cassiopeia bragged that Andromeda was more beautiful than the Nereid sea nymphs. The Nereid sea nymphs were known for their astounding beauty. Poseidon, the god of the sea, was a friend of the Nereids. These arrogant statements by Cassiopeia angered Poseidon. When Poseidon heard that Cassiopeia was bragging that her daughter, Andromeda, was more beautiful than the Nereids, Poseidon sent a sea monster upon the land to ravage the princess as revenge. Andromeda is a legendary princess whose story continues to be told because her permanent place in the sky allows us to always remember her. While her beauty was her downfall, it was also her saving grace. She was facing an impending death from a sea monster up until the point when she was noticed by a passing-by Perseus. Because of her beauty, Perseus took exceptional notice and vowed to save her from the sea monster and the chains in which she was bound. Andromeda would marry Perseus and become the queen of Mycenae and have many children. Perseus would be known as the ancestors of the Persians, with their many descendants continuing to have control over Mycenae. When Andromeda died, Athena honoured her by placing her in a constellation among the heavens in the sky.

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Who wants to help me shine my latex? You can clean my mirror..

Who wants to help me shine my latex? You can clean my mirrors whilst you’re at it.

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