Slut?
A slut is someone who will do anything to get sex. A slut is committed. A slut is determined. She is dedicated. She goes after it. She prioritizes it. A slut pushes herself, wants more, seeks more, takes more. Her desire is that strong.
Show me how much you want it. Show me. C’mon, you can take more, can’t you? Show me. Push onto my fingers. I don’t see it yet; show me. Harder, you can take it harder. More.
Hit me. Show me how much you want it; hit me.
I slap her three times in the face, dig my fingernails into her shoulders. “Please, please, lick my clit, please.”
Never hit me without my permission. Okay?
“Mhm, mhm”
Good girl.
A slut is not someone who will give sex away for anything. A slut values sex so much she’ll do nearly anything to get it.
Up against the mirror. Nipples touching. Good. Spread your legs, arch your back. Show me that pussy.
Now, tongue out. Stick it out, show it to me. Kiss the mirror; make out with yourself. Come on. Now.
My neck is stiff, arching away from the mirror. This is embarrassing. He knots my hair around his hand and pushes my lips against the glass.
Tongue out. Circles, yes. Looks good.
A slut is voracious. A slut is powerful. She has sex; she possesses it, holds it in her body. Fucking increases her power as it increases her knowledge, experience, and skill.
A slut is not someone whose power is depleted by her chronic “giving it away,” because sex does not deplete, is not wasteful, is not worthless.
Sex is the reward, not the sacrifice.
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I love your definition. You manage to create palpable situations and synesthesic atmospheres that are really intoxicating… thanks for being so generous with your readers