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What I’m doing this bank holiday Monday
What I’m doing this bank holiday Monday
2021-08-30 16:44:38 +0000 UTC View PostYour slave task for Monday 30th August #SlaveTask
Your slave task for Monday 30th August #SlaveTask
2021-08-30 07:32:49 +0000 UTC View PostHogtied & knuckle duster fucked with @subboy4all Slutty su..
Hogtied & knuckle duster fucked with @subboy4all Slutty sub is hogtied on his knees with his ass up ready to be stretched relentlessly with my new knuckle duster cock
2021-08-29 14:02:59 +0000 UTC View PostAs promised - please take a watch!
As promised - please take a watch!
2021-08-27 17:06:39 +0000 UTC View Post♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Annie Smith Peck A scholar and mount..
♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Annie Smith Peck A scholar and mountaineer, Annie Smith Peck spent her life working to reach new heights for women, both literally and metaphorically. Annie Smith Peck was born into a prominent Rhode Island family on 19th October 1850. Her father, George B. Beck, was a lawyer and city councilman who also ran a number of businesses. Annie was a dedicated student, and she pursued a level of education that was almost unheard of for women during this time period. In 1875, she enrolled in the University of Michigan, which had only begun admitting women five years prior, where she completed a four-year degree program in just three years. She graduated from the University of Michigan with honors in 1878, at which point she went on to pursue a master’s degree. She earned that degree in 1881, and after completion of her masters program, she began working as a professor at Purdue University. In accepting this position, she became one of the first female professors in the United States. Were this all Annie had ever accomplished, she would still be a remarkable woman with a story worth telling, but becoming one of America’s first female professors was only the beginning of Annie’s groundbreaking accomplishments. In 1885, after seeing the Matterhorn during a trip to Greece, Annie became intrigued by the prospect of mountain climbing. At the age of 44, she began trying her hand at it, and in 1895, a decade after first spotting the Matterhorn, she became the third woman to climb it and the first to do so wearing pants. Her most groundbreaking summit occurred in 1910 when she summited Mount Huascaran. It was an arduous climb, one that she attempted five times over the course of four years. She was 60 years old when she finally succeeded, and in doing so, she became the first person of any gender to summit Mount Huascaran. In 1927, the north peak of that mount was named in her honor: Cumbre Aña Peck. A year after summiting Mount Huascaran, Anna summited another mount in Peru: Mount Coropuna. This time, she left a “Votes for Women” pennant at the top. Anna continued climbing throughout her life, summiting her last mountain at the age of 82. She passed away a few years later and remains, to this day, the only woman in history to become the first to summit a major world peak.
2021-08-27 14:02:42 +0000 UTC View PostYour slave task for Friday 27th August #SlaveTask
Your slave task for Friday 27th August #SlaveTask
2021-08-27 07:32:57 +0000 UTC View PostI ran out of time to record my statement today! Tomorrow, I ..
I ran out of time to record my statement today! Tomorrow, I promise. The long and short of it is: I will continue to post as usual here now that the T&C changes have been "suspended". I have been building this platform since 2017 and I would hate to lay that all to waste until I absolutely have to. So please, feel free to stick around with me. Alternatively, you have a few more options now!
2021-08-26 19:31:37 +0000 UTC View Post"Milked and Fed" 1080p ft @subboy4all Sissy Cindi is given..
"Milked and Fed" 1080p ft @subboy4all Sissy Cindi is given a chance to orgasm - but there is only one caveat: she must eat anything she produces.
2021-08-26 19:03:25 +0000 UTC View PostMore OF news today! Sexual content can stay. I’ll be releasi..
More OF news today! Sexual content can stay. I’ll be releasing a statement tomorrow to clarify for my subscribers.
2021-08-25 16:03:12 +0000 UTC View PostAnd just like that, I’m back in stilettos!
And just like that, I’m back in stilettos!
2021-08-25 16:02:36 +0000 UTC View PostI will be filming next years slave tasks soon. I’d love to k..
I will be filming next years slave tasks soon. I’d love to know what type of tasks you’ve enjoyed the most so far! And would love to hear any suggestions that I can use for inspiration.
2021-08-24 09:57:38 +0000 UTC View Post£100 spent on bikinis for my upcoming trip to Spain. Who’s c..
£100 spent on bikinis for my upcoming trip to Spain. Who’s covering it to receive pictures of me in each set?
2021-08-24 08:59:19 +0000 UTC View PostNow that was a cardio session 💧
Now that was a cardio session 💧
2021-08-23 13:24:05 +0000 UTC View PostYour slave task for Monday 23rd August #SlaveTask
Your slave task for Monday 23rd August #SlaveTask
2021-08-23 07:32:25 +0000 UTC View PostHey guys, despite the news, I am not giving up on what I do ..
Hey guys, despite the news, I am not giving up on what I do here! It may just be that I have to move platforms. I hope that you will join me!
2021-08-20 16:37:22 +0000 UTC View Post♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Petra Herrara Sadly, few history boo..
♀️ Feminist Friday ♀️ Petra Herrara Sadly, few history books remember the heroism of Petra Herrara. She was a fighter in the Mexican Revolution and one of the bravest and most successful of Las Soldaderas. The Mexican Revolution was a battle for civil liberties in which ordinary people fought to free themselves from the oppression of the corrupt federal government. Eventually, the success of the uprising would transform the country’s political, financial and cultural life, but not until Mexico had endured a decade of bloody civil war between 1910 and 1920. It is unlikely that the forces of the revolution would have been able to finally topple dictator Porfirio Díaz and his army without the tremendous contribution of Las Soldaderas – the female soldiers who not only cared for and supported the revolutionary troops but also fought alongside them. Little is known about Petra Herrara’s early life but, like many of her sisters, as a you ng woman she was inspired to fight for the freedom of Mexico. Many Soldaderas supported the troops as cooks, nurses and nannies etc in traditionally female gender roles. Such a life would never have satisfied Petra. She disguised herself as a man in order that she might fight in the league commanded by General Francisco “Pancho” Villa, one of the most prominent figures of the Mexican Revolution. She called herself Pedro and would pretend to shave her beard early each morning, thus avoiding any awkward questions about her hairless skin. She quickly became a celebrated member of the Villistas, admired for her leadership qualities and her talent for strategy. With a flair for demolition, her game plan often involved destroying key bridges to limit the enemy’s movement. Her skills soon earned her the rank of captain and she led a brigade of around 200 men. Feeling confident in her position within Villa’s force, Petra thought she could be honest about her true identity and revealed herself to be a woman. Sadly, her skills and reputation as a fighter could not protect her from being ousted from the military when she told the truth. Pancho Villa did not want a woman bearing arms with his company. Nevertheless, Petra remained a soldier and created an all-female troop with around 400 other women who, like her, had been barred from taking part in military action due to their sex. In May 1914 Petra and her all-women army played a vital role in capturing Toma de Torreόn. The city had been one of dictator Porfirio Díaz’s most important military bases, so its capture was a hugely important victory for the revolutionary forces. In light of this success, Petra asked General Castro to promote her to the rank of general and re-instate her in the armed forces. He refused to do as she wished but did concede to make her a colonel. Ultimately, her troop disbanded, Petra was for ced to retire from the battlefield. However, she was still determined to fight for Mexico’s freedom and in 1917 became a spy, working for Venustiano Carranza, another prominent revolutionary leader. Her new role in espionage saw Petra posing as a bartender in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. It was working in a canteen that she met her end; one evening a group of drun k en men attacked and shot her. She was not killed immediately but died sometime later as a result of her wounds. Tragically, she would never enjoy a life of liberation in the post-revolution Mexico for which she had fought so hard.
2021-08-20 14:02:50 +0000 UTC View PostYour slave task for Friday 20th August #SlaveTask
Your slave task for Friday 20th August #SlaveTask
2021-08-20 07:32:55 +0000 UTC View PostThe gorgeous custom made leather crotch high boots you all p..
The gorgeous custom made leather crotch high boots you all paid for have arrived! 😍 Goddess took a £110 customs charge hit for these 😞 which slave is coughing up for a boot based reward?
2021-08-18 13:45:20 +0000 UTC View Post