37 thoughts on “The Dominatrix Who Loved Me

  1. Have resumed work on my autobiography and am trying to come up with a suitable title.

    The ‘Dom’ who loved me was the first thing that popped into my head. I think you would just love her twin sister with the nice personality who is (btw) totes 100% submissive. They make for, my research assistant has advised, the most magical mĂ©nage Ă  trois experience in case you were also wondering.

    FYI that pretty much exhausts my knowledge of the language of France. I just don’t want you to start thinking that I have all of a sudden learned their language too.

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    1. The advantage of reading(or not reading) your posts is that my 100 words vocabulary has swelled to 150 in no time😄

      ST Unleashed! comment of the day!

      Loved the “(or not reading).” Hmmm, makes me think someone is enjoying the photos of Miss Pulchritude.

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      1. More of a joke inside a metaphor. Nothing is as it seems on ST Unleashed!, my friend. And we do try to have fun and not take anything too seriously.

        Well, except for “Thin Ice” the trouble maker. You would be wise to watch her closely.

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    1. I was going to say the same thing-your English is flawless, Sandomina, but if you want to learn new words, you are in the right place, I learn at least one new word here every day 🙂

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      1. WordPress, gotta love it; thanks for fixin’ my category and tags on Chaps VIII, btw. Those features were missing when I first posted it.

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  2. “All #1 Simonettes are troublemakers by nature, but “Foxy” is the only one who is truly lethal.”

    I’ve rethought my initial response to this description: Coming from ST, being mentioned in terms of ‘lethality’, is a supreme compliment. (Big Smile)

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