Friday 1 March 2019

Sharing the pain

When girls share a living space, rivalries can form. Sometimes, ODTC products can help resolve any friction or disagreements.
Here are my previous captions involving girls sharing residences.

I’m not sure how effective that will be, but it has to be worth a try. It's only sensible to have a trial period where a new girl who wants to move in wears a TTcB until the other flatmates decide she's suitable. Such trial periods can drag on a bit, though.
She thought it was just a game when she moved in. It was a game: one that she lost.
Unfortunately, it didn’t really improve her behaviour, but it was so much fun to watch her growing desperation that they didn’t mind.
By the time she finds out the gel wears off naturally after a month, she’ll be safely locked in a TTcB (that she’ll have paid for and begged her flatmate to lock on her for as long as she likes).

Does the frustration of prolonged denial make girls more trusting? I don’t know, but it’s an experiment I’d like to conduct.
I can’t decide whether they would manage to get her in a TTcB after the first year, or she would trick them into a gel of some sort to get her own back. Probably both.
Well, if she’s in the habit of applying Randomz in the conservatory then it would get pretty annoying, so you can’t really blame her flatmate. And she’s obviously into denial, so spending the next decade pleasuring and being disciplined by her flatmates and their friends in return for occasional chances to tease herself is just making her fantasy come true, isn’t it? Except that she decided during the three months of the Randomz that denial wasn’t for her, after all.
Of course the orderlies and doctors know that once the gel wears off, she could go back to normal simply by being allowed to cum a few (dozen) times, but that wouldn’t be as much fun as keeping her permanently desperate and denied.

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