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Spent In Seattle

He is in the shower, curled up on the floor, the water dropping on to his body. Whimpering, he is completely spent. Mentally, emotionally, and physically he has nothing left to give.

Are his whimpers a sign of shame or fulfillment? Joy or sorrow? A combination of all must be my guess, for the road he traveled today caused him to experience the full range of emotion and taxed his physical endurance to the maximum.

I wonder, should I gently inform him that he may now cum? It seems the perfect time as he is clearly in a state in which he cannot do so.

Perhaps I shall leave that fun for another day, there will certainly be many more times he is used to such a point, many more hours he will spend curled up on the floor of my shower.

For now I'll just smile and walk away.

Comments

Perhaps he feels safe and satisfied under your administration, and other things don't matter for now.

Later he might feel different, then you can renew what you have done, and he would be back again where he feels safe and satisfied. Only you can provide that feeling for him.

I think there is no need for you to question your actions. His behavior speaks for him.

Susan's pet,

Let us hope that everyone who visits me always feel safe and satisfied!

I'm quite sure that they do, as they come back again and again for my particular torments! ;-)

M

It may come as a surprise but for those of us into tease and denial, we really like all men want to cum.....on the other hand we want the lady to determine the time and place and sometimes it is highly erotic to be told to cum when we can not do so, or be given a time limit that is impossible to make....the permission we seek is granted and the denial we crave is satisfied.....and it was not our choosing that makes it so good

bdenied,

I think that the extreme intensity of the long denied orgasm must be counted as an amazing blessing as well!

M

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