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There is currently a 20% off sale at Libidex for a few hours..

There is currently a 20% off sale at Libidex for a few hours only and as I have lost a lot of weight recently, I need to restock my lated wardrobe! If you'd like to contribute, I would greatly appreciate it! As would everyone else ;)

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Hope you enjoy todays clip! Chats will resume TOMORROW - T..

Hope you enjoy todays clip! Chats will resume TOMORROW - Tuesday 10am-12pm & 9pm - 10pm!

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"Cuck in Training" Ft Ruby Onyx @lady_onyx Goddess Serena ..

"Cuck in Training" Ft Ruby Onyx @lady_onyx Goddess Serena has called in to see Ruby Onyx to see how this cuckold’s training is coming along. Unable to satisfy any woman he is destined to become the perfect chastised little cuckold. Todays training is going to be cock sucking and cum eating, this taste of which he is going to become very used to.

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Your slave task for Monday 15th August 2022. These slave ta..

Your slave task for Monday 15th August 2022. These slave tasks are designed to be interactive - feel free to send any pictures / videos of yourself completing the tasks to my inbox for my reply

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Working hard in the gym, as always!

Working hard in the gym, as always!

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Good morning! Keep your eyes peeled for a super hot clip upl..

Good morning! Keep your eyes peeled for a super hot clip upload today!

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♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Eleanor Roosevelt A shy, insecure ch..

♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Eleanor Roosevelt A shy, insecure chil d, Eleanor Roosevelt would grow up to become one of the most important and beloved First Ladies, authors, reformers, and female leaders of the 20th century. Born on October 11, 1884 in New York City, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was the first of Elliot and Anna Hall Roosevelt’s three children. Her family was affluent and politically prominent, and while her childhood was in many ways blessed, it was also marked by hardship: her father’s alcoholism, as well as the deaths of both parents and one of her brothers before she was ten years old. She was raised by her harsh and critical maternal grandmother, who damaged Eleanor’s self-esteem. Timid and awkward, she believed that she compared badly with other girls. In 1899, Roosevelt began her three years of study at London’s Allenswood Academy, where she became more independent and confident. Her teacher, Mademoiselle Marie Souvestre, with her passionate embrace of social issues, opened Roosevelt up to the world of ideas and was an early force in Roosevelt’s social and political development. Roosevelt returned to New York for her social debut in 1902. She became involved with the settlement house movement, teaching immigrant children and families on Rivington Street. In 1905, after a long courtship, she married her distant cousin Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a charming, Harvard graduate in his first year of law school at Columbia University. Her uncle and close relative, President Theodore Roosevelt, walked her down the aisle. The Roosevelts settled in New York, where Eleanor found herself under the thumb of her controlling mother-in-law, Sara Roosevelt, who, like her grandmother earlier, was harsh in her criticism of her daughter-in-law. While Franklin advanced his career, his wife raised their daughter and four sons under the watchful eye of her often belittling mother-in-law. All that changed in 1911, when Franklin was elected to the New York State Senate, and the couple moved to Albany, away from Sara. Two years later, the Roosevelts moved to Washington, DC, when Franklin joined Woodrow Wilson’s administration as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. While she was initially uncomfortable with the DC political scene, Roosevelt was growing in her political consciousness. When World War I broke out, she volunteered with various relief agencies, further increasing her visibility and political clout. Hurt when she discovered in 1918 that her husband had had an affair with another woman, she remained married, though her feelings changed. She began to live a more independent life and often escaped to Val-Kill, her upstate New York home, where she was also part of a women-owned furniture cooperative. Nonetheless, she remained his political ally and advisor, among those who urged him to remain in public life despite the polio he contracted in 1921. Although initially wary of women’s suffrage, after its passage in 1920, Roosevelt promoted women’s political engagement, playing a leadership role in several organizations, including the League of Women Voters and the Women’s Trade Union League. She surrounded herself with politically astute women such as Molly Dewson and Rose Schneiderman. She was head of the Women’s Division of the Democratic National Committee, recruited in 1928 to help Al Smith’s presidential bid. Her activities were widely covered in the media in the 1920s, making her more publically recognizable than her husband when he decided to run for governor in 1928. Though unhappy about his bid for the governorship and his equally successful run for the presidency in 1932, Roosevelt became the most politically active and influential First Lady in history, using the position to advance many of her progressive and egalitarian goals. In the White House from 1933 to 1945, First Lady Roosevelt kept a dizzying schedule. She wrote nearly 3,000 articles in newspapers and magazines, including a monthly column in Women’s Home Compan ion, where she asked the public to share their stories, hardships, and questions. In a few short months, she received several hundred thousand responses and donated what she earned from the column to charity. She also authored six books and traveled nationwide delivering countless speeches. She held weekly press conferences with women reporters who she hoped would get her message to the American people. Roosevelt had immense influence on her husband’s decisions as president and in shaping both his cabinet and the New Deal. Working with Molly Dewson, head of the Women’s Division of the DNC, she lobbied her husband to appoint more women, successfully securing Frances Perkins as the first woman to head the Department of Labor, among many others. She also ensured that groups left out of the New Deal were included by seeking revisions to programs and legislation, including greater participation for women in the heavily male-dominated Civilian Conservation Corps. She also championed racial justice, working to help black miners in West Virginia, advocating for the NAACP and National Urban League, and resigning, with much media fanfare, from the Daughters of the American Revolution when they refused to allow African American singer Marion Anderson to perform in their auditorium. Roosevelt’s political activism did not end with her husband’s death in 1945. Appointed in 1946, she served for more than a decade as a delegate to the United Nations, the institution established by her husband, and embraced the cause of world peace. She not only chaired the United Nations Human Rights Commission, she also helped write the 1948 United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. She spoke out against McCarthyism in the 1950s. In 1960, at the request of President John F. Kennedy, she chaired the President’s Commission on the Status of Women, which released a ground-breaking study about gender discrimination a year after her death in 1963. She also worked on the Equal Pay Act that was passed that same year. Roosevelt’s commitment to racial justice was evident in her civil rights work and efforts to push Washington to take swifter action in housing desegregation and protections for Freedom Riders and other activists. Kennedy nominated Roosevelt for the Nobel Peace Prize and though she did not win, she remained at the top of national polls ranking the most respected women in America decades after her death.

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Your slave task for Friday August 12th 2022. These slave ta..

Your slave task for Friday August 12th 2022. These slave tasks are designed to be interactive - feel free to send any pictures / videos of yourself completing the tasks to my inbox for my reply

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A real life Goddess

A real life Goddess

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Happy Thursday 💋 here’s what I’m up to today

Happy Thursday 💋 here’s what I’m up to today

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Very busy week this week, so there will be no chats until Th..

Very busy week this week, so there will be no chats until Thursday!

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Working hard 🏋🏻‍♀️

Working hard 🏋🏻‍♀️

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🚨NEW CLIP!🚨 "Whipped with Stinging Nettles & Leather Belt" R..

🚨NEW CLIP!🚨 "Whipped with Stinging Nettles & Leather Belt" Run time: 18m RRP $20.99 My OF subscribers get it for $15! DM me with the title of the clip along with $15 and get it sent straight to your inbox. "This is the first set of punishments I have ever had to inflict upon my collared and contracted slave. He broke the rules by touching himself without permission and by making an inappropriate comment under the guise of a 'joke' (obviously forgetting that men aren't funny). To stop this kind of behaviour from propagating, I make his first ever TRUE punishment from me one to remember so that he knows my rules are not to be flirted with. He is strapped to the bench and verbally scolded as I thrash his backside with freshly picked stinging nettles until his ass is unrecognisable with redness and bumps. Once the first half of the punishment is done, I move on to wielding a deliciously stingy thin leather belt which I strike against his upper thighs. There will be no sitting comfortably for this slave for a while."

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Your slave task for Monday August 8th 2022. These slave tas..

Your slave task for Monday August 8th 2022. These slave tasks are designed to be interactive - feel free to send any pictures / videos of yourself completing the tasks to my inbox for my reply

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Not that you need it, but here is some inspo for your Serena..

Not that you need it, but here is some inspo for your Serena Sunday

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♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Sally Ride Sally Ride was the first ..

♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Sally Ride Sally Ride was the first American woman in space. She made her journey into history on June 18, 1983. Throughout her life, Dr. Ride broke barriers and worked to ensure that girls and women were encouraged to do the same. Sally Kristen Ride was born on May 26, 1951, in Encino, California to Carol Joyce and Dale Burdell Ride. Growing up, Sally and her sister were encouraged to follow their individual interests and they had a happy, loving home. As a chil d, Ride was an avid tennis player and had dreams of becoming a professional. She began playing tennis at age 10, and subsequently won a scholarship to the Westlake School for Girls in Los Angeles. While in her teens, Ride was ranked in the top 20 nationally on the junior tennis circuit. After graduating from high school, she attended Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. During her sophomore year, she left Swarthmore to pursue a career in tennis. After three months she determined that college was a better option for her, and enrolled at Stanford University. In 1973, she received a Bachelor of Science in physics and a Bachelor of Arts in English. She continued at Stanford, earning her Master of Science and doctorate degrees in physics in 1975 and 1978. In 1977, Ride answered a newspaper ad placed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Realizing that technological and scientific skills were as important to the future of the Space Program as good pilots, NASA began a search for you ng scientists to serve as "mission specialists" on future space flights. Ride was one of only 5 women selected for NASA’s class of ’78. Her natural athletic ability was an incredible asset as she trained with NASA in 1977. Parachute jumping and water survival training accompanied her technical and scientific instruction. Ride was one of five crew members aboard the space shuttle Challenger STS-7. On June 18, 1983, she became the first American woman in space and the youn gest American in space at that time. The mission took one week to complete. Before her launch, Dr. Ride was interviewed several times about her preparation for going into space. Among questions about her training, she was also asked questions about how space was going to affect her ability to reproduce, and what kind of makeup she was going to take on the mission. She handled the questions with grace and later said, “It’s too bad this is such a big deal. It’s too bad our society isn’t further along.” During the mission, Ride was the flight engineer. She launched two communication satellites and operated the shuttle’s mechanical arm as well as conducted experiments. During a 2008 interview, Ride recalled, “On launch day, there was so much excitement and so much happening around us in crew quarters, even on the way to the launch pad, I didn’t really think about it that much at the time—but I came to appreciate what an honor it was to be selected to be the first to get a chance to go into space." On October 5, 1984, Ride went on another shuttle mission- the STS-41G. She spent eight days conducting scientific observations of the Earth. She also worked on refueling techniques for shuttles. After her second mission, Ride worked on investigating the 1986 Challenger accident. After the investigation, she took the role of special assistant to the NASA administrator for long range and strategic planning. Ride served as the Director of the California Space Science Institute, a research institute of the University of California. She also worked as a physicist and physics professor at the University of California, San Diego. Ride was a member of the President's Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology and served on the Advisory Board of the National Women's History Museum. She passed away on July 23, 2012 after a 17-month battle with pancreatic cancer. She was 61. During her life, Ride kept her personal life private. She married fellow astronaut Steve Hawley in 1982, but they divorced in 1987. After her passing, Tam O’Shaughnessy opened up about their 27-year relationship. They met as children while competing in tennis competitions, remained close friends, and the friendship blossomed into love. Ride and O’Shaughnessy were open about their relationship as partners and as business partners, especially toward the end of Ride’s life. Not only is Ride the first American woman in space, she is also the first acknowledged gay astronaut. In 2013, President Obama posthumously honored Ride with a Presidential Medal of Freedom, and O’Shaughnessy accepted the award. Dr. Sally Ride was passionate about improving science education and helping you ng women and girls foster an interest in science. One of her endeavors was Imaginary Lines, which supports girls interested in math, science, and technology. She also wrote seven children’s books with space exploration themes. She and O’Shaughnessy established Sally Ride Science, a nonprofit organization that encourages children from all backgrounds to take an interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Even after her death, Sally Ride’s legacy inspires people to reach for the stars.

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I’ll be on later today xx

I’ll be on later today xx

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Open wide 🕳

Open wide 🕳

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Your slave task for Friday August 5th 2022. These slave tas..

Your slave task for Friday August 5th 2022. These slave tasks are designed to be interactive - feel free to send any pictures / videos of yourself completing the tasks to my inbox for my reply

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A pounding to die for 👌🏻

A pounding to die for 👌🏻

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Some smoking fetish yesterday! Who would like to see more sm..

Some smoking fetish yesterday! Who would like to see more smoking content? Comment below with a 🚬 emoji!

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