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I am looking for a strong dominant man who is comfortable with himself and who he is. I am looking for a TPE, but I don't know if I have the capabilities for a 24/7. I'm not sure if that's a contradiction. I don't think so, though. I would look at my dom as my 'dom' regardless of what we are doing, but I also think it's safe to say that I am going to need some 'me' time as well. I am extremely intelligent, artistic and a lot of fun - a little bit of a practical joker so I think having a sense of humor is a prerequisite. I would classify myself as a good old fashioned D/s style sub so I'm really not looking for play partners or sessions. I love animals (I've worked in the industry) and I do have dogs (vanilla!) so please don't contact me if you can't deal with them. No, I don't have a zoo. I have two beautiful german shepherds. I am a liberal tree hugger and proud of it.
UPDATE: I'm located on the state line in FL, and will probably be moving back north within the next year.
12/23/2017 8:29:35 PM
I finished my book....now what?
11/28/2016 7:22:38 AM
I have gotten a lot of comments (as well as cautionary warnings) regarding my last entry.
Here are the reasons why I think this girl isn't lying

1. She was at work and she was busy working. 

2. The conversation was initially started by the man, not her. But he was right. I saw her, too. She was pale, and looked like she was on the verge of crying.

3. i know that the doctors around here do not have the right specialists to treat illness like that. I have a friend who drives to Augusta every week for dialysis - the fact that she mentioned having to go there tells me she's already been referred to a specialist.

4. Liars tell stories. Scammers really tell stories. This girl wanted to dig a hole and crawl into it. She was not comfortable, she was not telling stories, and clearly wanted the conversation to end. But she was a new employee, he was a customer, and she did not know how to say so.

He gave her his number. The man did. I went home and called around and I have a couple of numbers for her, too. What I really feel, though - is that people need to listen to what is being said, look at the context, and stop groping for loopholes. She is 24 years old, employed, homeless - and now dying. 




11/27/2016 11:12:23 AM
I overheard a conversation yesterday that went like this:

Man to girl: You don't look happy, is everything OK?

Girl: I'm having a bit of a bad day.

Man: What, why? Is it your boyfriend, school, roommate?

Girl: No, nothing like that..

Man: What is it, then?

Girl: I have liver cancer

Man: (after a longish pause) Oh shit, I am sorry to hear that. Are you getting any treatment. what are you going to do?

Girl: Not yet. They want to send me to Atlanta or Augusta, and I just started here (work) so I don't have any insurance yet.

Man: How old are you?

Girl: I'm 24

Man: Where are you staying - with family, friends?

Girl: No, I'm living in my car.

WTF?!


SweetJuicyPeach
 
 Age: 20
 Miami, Florida