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Punishment? You don__ have any right to punish me. And I can curse. I choose not to most of the time, but don__ think it doesn__ go through my head, asshole. I was trying to give you something. I was trying to give you my body.___hat__ where you fucked up, little girl. I don__ want your body. I want your soul. I want your everything. And I definitely want your orgasms. I want them all. I__l be a greedy bastard, savoring them and hoarding them all for myself. You wanted to give me your body? I can buy that on a street corner, sweetheart. You__e the one who__ being selfish now.___ow is it selfish to offer to have sex? I don__ understand what you want._ __irst off, I want you to stop hiding yourself from me. You__e the one making this tawdry by pretending it__ dirty and not worthy of the light of day.___ didn__ mean it that way._ __e__e going to do this my way. We tried yours and it didn__ work, so I__ taking control. I should have done it in the first place.
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Punishment? You don__ have any right to punish me. And I can curse. I choose not to most of the time, but don__ think it doesn__ go through my head, asshole. I was trying to give you something. I was trying to give you my body.___hat__ where you fucked up, little girl. I don__ want your body. I want your soul. I want your everything. And I definitely want your orgasms. I want them all. I__l be a greedy bastard, savoring them and hoarding them all for myself. You wanted to give me your body? I can buy that on a street corner, sweetheart. You__e the one who__ being selfish now.___ow is it selfish to offer to have sex? I don__ understand what you want._ __irst off, I want you to stop hiding yourself from me. You__e the one making this tawdry by pretending it__ dirty and not worthy of the light of day.___ didn__ mean it that way._ __e__e going to do this my way. We tried yours and it didn__ work, so I__ taking control. I should have done it in the first place.

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