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fandomsecrets2021-01-15 06:08 pm
[ SECRET POST #5124 ]
⌈ Secret Post #5124 ⌋
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05. [SPOILERS for Lobotomy Corporation, Cat in the Box]

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06. [SPOILERS for The Red Turtle]

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07. [WARNING for choking, breathplay]

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Re: Random thoughts
(Anonymous) 2021-01-16 02:11 am (UTC)(link)I went through something sorta similar, but it was more about feeling pretty than sexy and it's a lot more boring. I wore really boring clothes for years because I thought I couldn't wear prettier things. Then I realized I was getting older and I didn't want to go the rest of my life wearing ugly things, so I bought myself a bunch of pretty dresses and shoes. It's weird, but I sort of have to give myself permission to wear pretty things and those things made me feel pretty and that gave me the confidence to go out while dressed up.
Re: Random thoughts
(Anonymous) 2021-01-16 04:49 am (UTC)(link)During my late teen years I allowed myself to play dressup even if I had nowhere fancy to go. I'd walk around the house in 3 inch heels and a pretty dress and wear red lipstick. I always felt like my girlier side was never allowed to really flourish the way younger me really had wanted to due to a lot of reasons (tough childhood with cultural identity issues). It's still a learning process for me.
Giving yourself permission to wear pretty things is such a good way to describe the feeling. I hope you are in a good place with feeling pretty and allowing yourself to get dressed up.