Thank you for channeling the trauma of having a child caught in this web into fighting for all of our children. I will keep praying your daughter makes her way back to reality and her loving family.
Yes, turns out I was too. In my late teens youth I'd go to fancy dress parties/discos dressed as half vicar/half tart. My top half was cardboard dog collar on black t shirt underneath black jacket, my bottom half was black hi-line shorts over suspenders, fishnet tights and high heel shoes. I'd borrow them off close female friends. Everybody understood the joke and joined in the humour, it was just a comic clash of stereotypes in one "character" (not identity lol) a bit like the way Monty Python used to mock the hypocrisy of the British establishment entering a new, less-deferential age of the time. I never did it for a thrill, for kink, because I'm <actually> nonbinary, or <actually> trans but hadn't come out yet. I just did it for the laughs
Thank you for channeling the trauma of having a child caught in this web into fighting for all of our children. I will keep praying your daughter makes her way back to reality and her loving family.
Thank you Kmick xx sending love too
Yes, turns out I was too. In my late teens youth I'd go to fancy dress parties/discos dressed as half vicar/half tart. My top half was cardboard dog collar on black t shirt underneath black jacket, my bottom half was black hi-line shorts over suspenders, fishnet tights and high heel shoes. I'd borrow them off close female friends. Everybody understood the joke and joined in the humour, it was just a comic clash of stereotypes in one "character" (not identity lol) a bit like the way Monty Python used to mock the hypocrisy of the British establishment entering a new, less-deferential age of the time. I never did it for a thrill, for kink, because I'm <actually> nonbinary, or <actually> trans but hadn't come out yet. I just did it for the laughs