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maddy | she/her | 23 | uk | dom femme lesbian | often nsfw, minors dni | read pinned

hey i'm maddy (she/her) and this is my lesbian horny blog. i'm from the uk, a soft dom femme, and i love butches, studs and mascs 💖

and yeah that is my ass lol. i reblog mostly dom femme x sub butch posts, with other things that are funny/personal/important to me sprinkled in. i'm also 5'6", vers in theory but top-leaning, a leo and currently single. dms & asks are open to queers in their 20s/30s – i wanna be friends, especially if u live in the uk (i'm nearish London). i'm open to flirting/sexting too but please attempt to be normal when asking me to dom you i am a person 😭

it should go without saying but to be clear: racists, transphobes, zionists, pedophiles, pro-ED/thinspo blogs and anyone else who acts like a bigot or is into nasty shit do NOT fucking interact. also if you're a minor or don't have your age in your bio don't interact. cishets don't interact. i love my block button :)

I'm sorry but it needs to be said. "Say her name" is only used for Black women. Can we please not do this

"After the police killings of Eric Garner and Michael Brown in 2014, thousands gathered to protest anti-Black police brutality that December. We joined the march under a banner with the names of Black women killed by police. While Garner’s and Brown’s deaths justifiably sparked a wave of nationwide protest over lethal police killings, the public silence around Black women demonstrated that the killings of Michelle Cusseaux had yet to be memorialized in widespread activation and denunciation. So, we began chanting “Say! Her! Name!” and the #SayHerName campaign was born to cut through this disturbing reality and resist the invisibility of Black women, girls, and femmes by telling their stories of police violence.
The following year, the #SayHerName Mothers Network — a community of mothers and family members of Black women, girls and femmes killed by police violence—was created and brought together to attend the first ever #SayHerName vigil in Union Square. The Mothers Network emerged from the campaign as a recognition of the isolation and “loss of the loss” experienced by the family members. There was an urgent need to redefine a communal care ethic to support family members in the aftermath of police violence, as well as public failure to acknowledge the police killings of their daughters and siblings.
Over the course of ten years, this campaign has grown to provide an analytical framework to understand the ways in which Black women, girls, and femmes lives are not only taken by state-sanctioned violence, but then further erased by public silence."

i want to remind our fellow femmes that our femininity is not defined by how straight people (especially men) define femininity.

you don't have to be skinny, or white, or clean shaven, or cis, or covered in frilly clothing from head to toe to be femme. you could go out in sweatpants and an oversized shirt 90% of the time with no makeup and still be the prettiest femme on the block.

i hope my femme queens, princesses, knights, and little creatures stop limiting themselves in their femmeness. you are GORGEOUS and POWERFUL so keep being a fucking DYKE that REJECTS GENDER ESSENTIALISM!!!!!!!!

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Ohhhh noooo you poor butch I'm sorry you had a bad day at work let me gently comb my fingers through your hair and praise you and tell you that you've done such a good job oh noooo it would be a shame if I kissed your jawline and left little lipstick marks while I comfort you and let you relax oh noooo your hair is disheveled and your shirt collar is unbuttoned

i'm not saying don't be a hater. i'm saying find something truly, deeply worth hating. ideally something that other people aren't hating on enough. like oh you hate the word moist? You and the whole fucking world. hate cholera. hate atm fees.

your hatred is so powerful, so you have to be careful what you hate. like if you hate jake paul, that's all fine and good (who wouldn't?!) but he'll just turn your hate into money.

you gotta hate something that suffers rather than benefits from your profound, unambiguous, total disgust.

boys who want to pretend theyre in control just to test my patience. whining when i go for your neck, telling me how its not fair that i get to do all the biting. sure, sweetheart, fine. straddle my lap and tell me to keep my hands to myself. youre so cute and lovely on top of me that im willing to entertain you. bare my neck for you, keep my cool, even though we both know youre bad at being rough. that youre not fast enough. too gentle to do anything hard even when you try, and all you manage to do is get yourself worked up and needy for me to take over. you tell me you've got this but as time goes on i can feel how your arms wrap around my neck like you want to bury yourself in me, and i can feel your hips rocking against mine, like all youve managed to do is get yourself all wet. are you going to let me touch you now? my hands are already sliding slowly up your shirt before you can respond, and even if you try to keep up the act and say you dont want it, that you dont want me to take you, your voice is shaky and your body betrays you.

and ill flip you over easy, lay you down gently as my hands rake over that pretty body, listen to you whine. i touch the base of your thigh and laugh when i see how easily your legs twitch open involuntarily. your body knows what it needs. see how much better it is when you just let me take control? over you, between your legs, mouth trailing down from your jaw to your throat. that was cute, but you're gonna let me show you now, aren't you, baby? and that pretty little head is just gonna nod yes

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