@TheBillaton Deakin was my absolute favourite character, I always have a little smile when I see him in your posts. "Deadline" is probably my favourite episode. Watching Shaun Scott acting with a very young David Tennant was breathtaking. The Bill at its best.
We are now forced to close intake and not help anymore cats until we find homes for the adoptable cats in our care. We literally have no more space and I'm having to say no to cats who will die without us.
all these kittens are still here.
Please share.
📍 SF Bay Area
@SpankPls Safewords only go so far though. During breath play or while using gags, there needs to be another way for a sub to signal to their Dom - pre-determined, specific hand gestures can be useful.
16 UNSPOKEN SOCIAL RULES
1. Don’t look through someone’s phone.
2. Never ask couples why they don’t have kids.
3. Avoid calls after 9 PM unless urgent.
4. Return borrowed items in equal or better condition.
5. Don’t comment on someone’s weight.
6. Let others exit before you enter.
7. If shown one photo, don’t swipe for more.
8. Never pressure anyone to drink, smoke, or eat.
9. Whispering in a group excludes others.
10. Cover your mouth when yawning, coughing, or sneezing.
11. Don’t use speakerphone in public.
12. If someone pays, offer to pay next time.
13. Don’t show up unannounced.
14. Respect personal space in lines or crowds.
15. Don’t play music loudly where others can’t escape.
16. Always thank small acts of kindness.
Dating older men really seem fun at first… the stability, the vibe, the grown energy. Until you dig a little deeper and realize why they still single at that big age. It ain’t always “they just focused on themselves” either. Sometimes it’s the attitude, the control issues, the unhealed baggage, the sneaky tendencies, or the fact that they been running the same tired game for twenty years.
Age don’t equal maturity. Some of them be grown in age only.
When a woman is letting you go, she doesn’t announce it she shows it. First comes silence. She speaks less because she has explained herself too many times without being heard. Then comes distance, not from lack of love, but from emotional exhaustion. She has cried enough, overthought enough, and carried the weight alone.The arguing stops, not because things are fixed, but because she is tired of fighting for someone who isn’t fighting with her. She no longer dreams with you. The future plans fade. She begins filling the emotional void with friends, work, and moments of peace elsewhere.Intimacy slowly disappears. Touch feels distant. Connection feels forced. And then she becomes strangely calm no anger, no demands, no tears. That calm is not happiness; it is closure.
By the time you notice, she is already emotionally gone. Because when a woman stops fighting for the relationship, she has started fighting for herself.