wild1cfl
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ORIGINAL: prdslave what I am confused about is how you say you have years of experience when you post your age as 22 in your profile. At 22 I had very little experience at handling my own life, let alone the lives of others. Just my observation. I don't mean to be rude, but the fact that you had no experience at age 22 does not mean no one else does. If someone started out in BDSM at age 14 (Possible, even if illegal and against TOS) they could have 8 years of experimenting behind them. Add in all the time they spent even earlier tormenting boys and other animals, honing their skills, and you have a very experienced Mistress on your hands. While I do not claim to have any BDSM experience, in the game of life I am on the winning team. As a person I am happy, as a manager I am on top of shit, and my life in general is well balanced and stable. So how is it not possible for someone a year younger to have the same?????? Yours, benji Benji and Feline Persuasion, Thank you for letting prdslave know that there are people out there who have had some experience with BDSM by the age of 22. While some of it may not be good experience and some of it may have been good, it is still experience. I myself started at a very early age of about 6 years old tying the neighbor girls to the poles in our barn with rope. We had lots of rope on the ranch that I grew up on and it was fun, and the girls just thought it was a game of cowboys and indians, while I was enjoying it much more than that. However I did get quite the paddling from my Mother for looking up the little girls dresses. I think I will talk to her some more about my experiences at an early age to perhaps enlighten her a bit, again I thank you for your help.
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Wild My Falcon now is sharp, and passing empty; And, till she stoop, she shall not be full gorg'd, For then she never looks upon her lure. Another way i have to man my haggard, to make her come and know her keeper's call. Wm. Shakespeare
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