Community > Posts By > deltasissy
do u really wanna know?
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some men actually produce milk in their breasts... true
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Mirror! Run. - part 2
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some like it hot
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Mirror! Run. - part 2
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oh, boy, for speaking out of turn i may have to DRIVE something in you, mirror! Let me hand it to you Sissy it's wonderful to have such sweet and thoughtful friends mirror, mirror on the wall who wants a poke most of all? well, i'm gonna start by putting the poker in the fire first...sizzle sizzle |
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male control... good or bad
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wanted
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lol
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Mirror! Run. - part 2
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deep and wide
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Topic:
Mirror! Run. - part 2
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oh, boy, for speaking out of turn i may have to DRIVE something in you, mirror! Let me hand it to you Sissy it's wonderful to have such sweet and thoughtful friends mirror, mirror on the wall who wants a poke most of all? |
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Mirror! Run. - part 2
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not an option mirror...you dont behave...delta is driving tonight! Mirror, mirror on the wall Who wants a spankin' most of all? well since i struck out with the bows and arrows, though the chase was fun, how'd the strap feel baby? I WANNA SEE TEARS FLOW |
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Topic:
Mirror! Run. - part 2
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oh, boy, for speaking out of turn i may have to DRIVE something in you, mirror!
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Topic:
Mirror! Run. - part 2
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not an option mirror...you dont behave...delta is driving tonight! Mirror, mirror on the wall Who wants a spankin' most of all? well since i struck out with the bows and arrows, though the chase was fun, how'd the strap feel baby? |
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heels08
Edited by
deltasissy
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Sun 01/20/08 07:02 PM
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I didn't see any of this and know nothing of it, but I am concerned about people under 21 who go into cyberspace and how adults treat them. There was the situation where a mom mistreated a young girl on myspace.com by pretending to be a man, and then pretended to break it off with the girl, and the girl committed suicide. Now, of course she never met the supposed man and they had only chatted through myspace, but it shows you how young people can be very sensitive to cyberworld and the way they are treated. We really ought to be careful. People who commit suicide have a lot going on mentally, it normally isn't one thing that causes them to kill themselves. It was wrong what that woman did, but one cant directly say that the girl's suicide was caused by the man's/woman's rejection. True, but you take your victim as they are. And, you don't know what state of mind people are in when they go on websites, and so why engage in conversation with children that is negative when you are fully grown? To be one of the contributing factors in adversely affecting a child's state of mind would certainly make me feel ashamed of myself and would cause me to take a deep look inward. I carry a heavy burden for the way we engage children and I would never want to contribute to causing them to feel like they are less than. And, in the online community, the fear is greater because we have a lot of confused children (and I mean less than 21) out there, and I just think we ought to engage them with concern and due care and not communicate with them in a negative manner. What good does it serve? I agree with Chevy that under 21 should not be allowed on these sites. But, it is what it is. Well, that's my story and I'm sticking to it. |
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heels08
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I didn't see any of this and know nothing of it, but I am concerned about people under 21 who go into cyberspace and how adults treat them. There was the situation where a mom mistreated a young girl on myspace.com by pretending to be a man, and then pretended to break it off with the girl, and the girl committed suicide. Now, of course she never met the supposed man and they had only chatted through myspace, but it shows you how young people can be very sensitive to cyberworld and the way they are treated. We really ought to be careful. People who commit suicide have a lot going on mentally, it normally isn't one thing that causes them to kill themselves. It was wrong what that woman did, but one cant directly say that the girl's suicide was caused by the man's/woman's rejection. True, but you take your victim as they are. And, you don't know what state of mind people are in when they go on websites, and so why engage in conversation with children that is negative when you are fully grown? |
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Mirror! Run. - part 2
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not an option mirror...you dont behave...delta is driving tonight! Mirror, mirror on the wall Who wants a spankin' most of all? |
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heels08
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well, parents can't monitor every action that children engage in especially online. there is a larger, global community that should safeguard the interests of children. behaving like children or attacking young people ourselves is not in their bests interests and may do a lot of damage. i just think we ought to be sensitive to those under the age of 21 on sites like this.
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Newby
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Topic:
Mirror! Run. - part 2
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delta...perhaps the strap on is in order tonight oh i bet you'd like that wouldn't you? |
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heels08
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I didn't see any of this and know nothing of it, but I am concerned about people under 21 who go into cyberspace and how adults treat them. There was the situation where a mom mistreated a young girl on myspace.com by pretending to be a man, and then pretended to break it off with the girl, and the girl committed suicide. Now, of course she never met the supposed man and they had only chatted through myspace, but it shows you how young people can be very sensitive to cyberworld and the way they are treated. We really ought to be careful.
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Mirror! Run. - part 2
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oh, and u have to wear your birthday suit
i wouldn't want you to ruin any of your clothes |
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Mirror! Run. - part 2
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did u clean up darling? what a good lil boy you are. now it's time to play naughty i was thinking of taking you out to the back and chasing you around the yard with the bow and arrows? Whatdoyou think? |
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