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lepke20
Lenke🤍 :
a Farmer kabát nagyon joo. honnan van?
2024-04-18 14:32:33
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xenike89
Xenialaz :
Szuper jó lett a szett, szép voltál 🤗
2024-04-19 10:54:43
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paltifani10
Tifani :
Milyen pirosítót használsz?🥰
2024-04-19 11:54:19
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rkmwolf
RKMWolf :
Zöld szeműeknek sminket tudsz valamit mutatni? 😥
2024-04-18 13:58:42
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sofiahprincess
Zsófia :
Gyönyörű vagy🥰
2024-04-17 20:05:37
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dia.sull
Dia 🦋🫧 :
Egyre profibb vagy Luna❤️
2024-04-17 21:13:17
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encibonci
Encibonci :
szép lettél❤️
2024-04-19 01:13:35
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kingteresa5
Király Teréz :
Nyakad sokkal világosabb 🥰
2024-04-17 20:23:50
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rebekardg
rebecca :
oliviával jóba vagy még ?
2024-04-17 19:30:13
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deni_1111111222133
Renii :
azt gondoltam szebb vagy smink nélkül szép vagy csak fura fiatal vagy mégis öreg a bőröd
2024-04-17 20:04:55
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grumpy.sunshine3
grumpy.sunshine :
Készítesz videót arról, hogy hogy fogod fel ilyen szépen a hajad, kérlek?❤️(videó vége)
2024-04-17 18:33:33
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kitti992310
Kitti99231 :
Milyen primert használsz, hogy ennyire mattít?
2024-04-18 11:00:46
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dianails96.nailsbydia
DiaNails96💅🏼Nails•By•Dia :
Csinikeee💕
2024-04-24 07:40:53
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s*xual fawning is sneaky, because it can look consensual, sound enthusiastic, and still feel totally disconnected inside. It can even fool our own selves into thinking we’re really into it Here are a few in-the-moment ways to bring yourself back to you: 👀 Open your eyes + orient to the room – Look around. Name what you see. Remind your system you’re here, you’re safe, and you have choice. 🌀 Move – Wiggle your toes, roll your shoulders, shift your position. These micro-movements cue your body that you’re not trapped, you have agency. ⏳ Slow things down – Change the pace or ask for a pause. Even saying “can we go slower?” is a way to regulate and reconnect. 🗣 Say one true thing out loud – It doesn’t have to be big. “That pressure’s too much” or “I need a second” or even “I’m feeling a little out of it right now” are powerful ways to come back into your voice. 🖤 Remind yourself: you’re allowed to stop – At any point. You’re not obligated to stay in a moment that your body has already left. Fawning during s*x often comes from a survival pattern—trying to stay connected or avoid discomfort by overriding your own cues. But intimacy is better when it actually includes you. In SHED, my 6-month slow somatic group for recovering fawners, we unpack how these patterns show up in real time: in bed, in relationships, at work, in family dynamics—and how to gently reclaim your body, your boundaries, and your full presence. ✨ SHED starts Aug 27. We meet twice a month on Zoom with integration pods, somatic practices, and a space where your nervous system doesn’t have to perform. Comment SHED and I’ll DM you the info 💌
s*xual fawning is sneaky, because it can look consensual, sound enthusiastic, and still feel totally disconnected inside. It can even fool our own selves into thinking we’re really into it Here are a few in-the-moment ways to bring yourself back to you: 👀 Open your eyes + orient to the room – Look around. Name what you see. Remind your system you’re here, you’re safe, and you have choice. 🌀 Move – Wiggle your toes, roll your shoulders, shift your position. These micro-movements cue your body that you’re not trapped, you have agency. ⏳ Slow things down – Change the pace or ask for a pause. Even saying “can we go slower?” is a way to regulate and reconnect. 🗣 Say one true thing out loud – It doesn’t have to be big. “That pressure’s too much” or “I need a second” or even “I’m feeling a little out of it right now” are powerful ways to come back into your voice. 🖤 Remind yourself: you’re allowed to stop – At any point. You’re not obligated to stay in a moment that your body has already left. Fawning during s*x often comes from a survival pattern—trying to stay connected or avoid discomfort by overriding your own cues. But intimacy is better when it actually includes you. In SHED, my 6-month slow somatic group for recovering fawners, we unpack how these patterns show up in real time: in bed, in relationships, at work, in family dynamics—and how to gently reclaim your body, your boundaries, and your full presence. ✨ SHED starts Aug 27. We meet twice a month on Zoom with integration pods, somatic practices, and a space where your nervous system doesn’t have to perform. Comment SHED and I’ll DM you the info 💌

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