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15 contributions to 𝙂𝙊𝙊𝙎𝙄𝙁𝙔 🍓🐛🦋🌈⭐️🩷
Let’s Talk About Real Life (No Filters)
1. What’s something life taught you the hard way? 2. Are you living the life you imagined 5 years ago? 3. What’s one decision that changed your life? 4. Are you more focused on peace or progress these days?
BLITZ Buddy WYA?!?!
Looking for the Sam Gamgee to my Frodo Baggins!!
BLITZ Buddy WYA?!?!
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YOOO 😆🧙‍♂️ WYA?! I’m ready to be your Sam Gamgeeloyal, hype, and ready to tackle the Blitz adventure together! 🥳💪🗺️ Should we start planning our epic quest? ⚔️
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My dream was to be a fashion designer. I would still absolutely love it but im in a small town so here just isn't ideal. So, I just decorate everything I can in my life instead 💜❤️🩷🧡💚🩵
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LOVE this! 💜❤️🩷🧡💚🩵 Even if the runway isn’t around the corner, you’re bringing your fashion dream to life everywhere you can decorating your world with your vibe is pure creativity in action! ✨
Question: Consent & Opt-In for Domme-Style Coaching Community
Hey fellow community owners! I have a unique question about consent and member opt-in. I'm a life coach with Dominatrix branding. My intention is to keep the community SFW, but the question of consent is pivotal given my approach. For the most part, I play a supportive, gentle Domme character whose "kink is self-improvement." I support my members with unconditional love and curiosity, similar to most coaches. However, with some people who specifically ask for it, I will be harsher to help them reach their goals. For example, I recently assigned a member a set of tasks for the week and told him if he doesn't complete them, I will ignore him for a week. It's working great and he's very motivated. He asked for this structure. Given my current format, I'm not worried about someone not consenting to positive reinforcement, but I want to use this as an opportunity to model the importance of consent because it needs to be crystal clear in any actual BDSM-adjacent space. I'm currently creating a "Start Here" course and am considering making it mandatory before any group calls. On the last page, I'd get their consent and "opt-in" to being in this space with a Domme-like presence. My questions: - Do you think just having them complete the course is enough? - Should I get a formal signature through an embedded link? - Should I have them make a post saying specifically that they consent to be here? I want to protect myself as a coach and make sure the people in my community understand boundaries and consent from the start. Has anyone navigated something similar? Would love your thoughts.
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This is such a thoughtful approach—you’re taking consent seriously, which is huge, especially given the Domme-style framework. 🙌 Here’s a structured way to think about it: 1. Completing the course alone is probably not enough Course completion shows they’ve seen the material, but it doesn’t guarantee they fully understand or agree to the boundaries. Consent is active, not just passive. 2. 3. Formal acknowledgment is smart An embedded signature or checkbox confirming they understand the guidelines and consent to the coaching style is a good legal and ethical step. 4.
Got any grapes? 😆🍇
OMG you GUUUYYSS!!! I got my favorite fruit finally! 😋😎 And I'm sooooo close to getting my flame! 😆🎉🤸‍♀️ Let's keep growing! 🌱🌻💚🚀🔥 Bonus if anyone gets my title 🦆
Got any grapes? 😆🍇
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YAAAASSSS!! 🙌🍇 Love the energy 😆 That flame is so close you can practically feel it Keep growing and shiningcan’t wait to see you snag it! 🌱🌻 As for the bonus… 🦆 quack quack—I’m intrigued!
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Eric Miller
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Just here to connect, learn, and grow with the community.

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