#and not just me liking this angle and deciding he doesnt get face privileges
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dance of the moonlight jellies
aka drew a scene from my own fanfic yippeee
#.png#last life#martyn inthelittlewood#last life martyn#mumbo jumbo#last life mumbo#sdvau#redwood#ahasbands#trafficshipping#fanart#the fact that u cant see martyns face is um. a metaphor. for the fact that mumbo is looking away#and can’t see how much martyn loves him until he really faces him#and not just me liking this angle and deciding he doesnt get face privileges#also mumbo canonically having a tan in this universe is definitely a decision i made#i’m so used to making him rlly pale.. it threw me off in the pixel art too#because i was using the flats from this piece as reference#its like barely a tan too u cant even tell when he’s not next to martyn 😭#this guy needs to get outta those caves istg
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omg male riding kierans face/cuckold? doesnt have to be both! seperate ideas. hes so shy it's adorable
Doesn’t have to be .... but what if??
watch me, lick me, love me
(Number Two of my kinky November ficlets)
Pairing: Kieran Duffy x male reader, male reader x side character
Word Count: 1248 | Rating: Explicit | Tags: felching, fluff and smut
"Come on," you grunt, "go harder."
The stranger's fingers dig into your hips, and he pushes even harder into you, grunting himself. You can't really say that you care. All that you want from him is to fill out your hole nice and proper while Kieran watches both of you.
He's sitting on his legs a few steps away, completely naked, hands behind his back. He's not even tied since there's no need for that. He's a good boy when you tell him to.
The two of you declared yourself married to each other years ago, and you couldn't be happier. You love Kieran more than anybody else, especially in these moments. He's kind and caring, and so crazy about you that he acknowledged what he can't give you, allowing you to get it another way.
Most of the time, you're perfectly content to be with him, but once in awhile, you just need a guy to fill you out completely and raw you until you can't walk for two days. That's just something Kieran can't do.
Instead, he's watching you, and you try to put on a good show because that's the best thing about it. Kieran loves seeing you like this. It gets him off, at least when you let him. His skin is flushed, and he'd probably be panting, but you told him to be quiet. His dick is twitching between his legs, useless until you decide otherwise.
The stranger's thrusts get somewhat irregular, so you have a feeling that he won't be able to go much longer. You wave Kieran over to you. "Come here, sweet boy. It's time to take care of me."
Kieran moves immediately. He lies down on his back next to you, and you crawl over his face, the stranger moving with you. His cock presses into you, spreading open your hole over and over again, merely inches away from Kieran's face. He's shaking with arousal, but he's not allowed to touch himself. That's your privilege.
You spread your legs a little farther to sink down, your balls rubbing over Kieran's face. He lets out a quiet gasp, and you take note of that in your mind. If he can't stay silent, it's going to have consequences. For now, you let it slide, though, and enjoy how Kieran brings out his tongue to lap at your skin.
He's not allowed to lift his head, but whenever you come close enough, Kieran takes the chance to taste you, if only for a few seconds. He manages to lick your balls and suck the tip of your cock into his mouth for a short while before you move away again.
You don't know if the stranger is turned on by your spiel as well or if it's only about rutting into you for him, but he finally tumbles over the edge. With a few loud grunts, he buries himself deep inside of you, his hips stuttering as he shoots his load into your hole. After a few more rolls of his hips, he glides out of you and gets up, clapping your ass as a goodbye before he disappears into the trees.
Kieran's hips buck as he's fucking into thin air. He knows all too well what happens next. You sink down again, letting him lick along your length before you angle your ass over his mouth. Kieran presses his face eagerly between your cheeks, his tongue circling around your rim before he licks with long strokes all over your hole.
You enjoy the sensation and strain your muscles, trapping his tongue for a moment whenever he dares to venture too deep. Then Kieran moans, and you know why. The stranger's come is leaking out of your hole, and Kieran is drinking it up like the good boy he is.
His hips buck again, and you know he's deliberately sloppy, the come mixing with his own spit as he drags his lips over your hole, making out with your ass as if it was your mouth. The second the first drop of come hits Kieran's lips, he's allowed to be noisy, and he makes good use of it, moaning between your cheeks like a whore, his breath coming at a rapid pace.
You let him enjoy it for a while before you do your own some good, pressing down on him a little harder. You drag your ass over his face, moving as if you're fucking somebody. There's not much of a rub like this, but your arousal comes from using Kieran's face in any way you want.
He moans even harder at that, loving so much to be used for your pleasure. You rut on top of him, sometimes sitting so hard on him that he's unable to breathe. Every time you move away again, Kieran gasps for air, before moaning into your skin, his body trashing under you, barely able to hold in his arousal.
Sometimes, you have no idea how he does it. On particularly nasty days, you torture him like this for hours, but he holds on, only coming when you allow it. Kieran's so eager to please you that he completely forgets himself over it. That turns you on even more, having this obedient little play doll all to yourself.
The second you move again, Kieran takes the chance to lick your hole, and this time you let him. Fucked out from before, you're sensitive enough to come from this. When you feel your arousal reaching its highest point, you put your cock into Kieran's mouth and fuck his face until you come down his throat.
He swallows your come as if there's nothing better in the world, and when you pull out of his mouth, he lets out a little cry, finally reaching his limit. Running your hand down Kieran's chest and belly, you sit down on him again, taking away his air. You grab his dick, and his fingers claw into the ground, his whole body tense like he's about to burst.
With your ass on Kieran's face, it only takes a few hard strokes until his dick pulses in your hand, hot streaks of come leaking out over your hand and his belly. You wait until he's completely spent, then you let him breathe again.
While Kieran sucks in air like he's been drowning, you go to your tent and get a cloth to wash him up. You start with his face and move down all over his body before you wipe away the come. Kieran gives you a thankful smile, making your heart leap in your chest.
You pick him up then and bring him into your tent where you crawl under a thick blanket together. Stroking his face, you smile down on him. "You did so well, darling. I'm proud of you."
Kieran blushes furiously, unable to speak. Even after years, he still gets so flustered when you show him affection. You lean in to kiss him, smiling as you run your fingers through his hair.
"I love you," you say, making him turn completely red. It's the most beautiful sight.
"Thank you," he whispers before burying his face in your chest.
Sometimes, he's too overwhelmed to say it back, but you know that he loves you, more than anybody else ever could. You plant a kiss on his hair, holding him close in your arms. "Sleep well, my sweet boy."
He sighs deeply, letting you know that he couldn't be happier.
#kieran duffy x male reader#rdr2 smut#rdr2 fanfic#rdr2 ficlet#rdr2 kinky november#nsft#my writing#fulfilled request#Anonymous#answered asks
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‘Birth control is a political act’: the pre-Trump contraception hasten starts now
In fear of what the new presidency will mean for reproductive privileges, women in the US are hastening to lock IUDs
On Wednesday morning, gynecologist Deborah Ottenheimer went to work defined not to talk about the election. I never do that, she says. You exactly never know where people are at. But as her entrances opened, she swiftly realised she wouldnt have a choice. Every single patient that marched in burst into weepings, she says. Women and girls were sobbing. Just sobbing. Everybody was wrecked.
Ottenheimers New York City clinic plowed roughly 40 patients the day after Donald Trump was elected, and the only thing more rare than their rips was that so many of them had these questions: Should I get an IUD?
Feminists, queer and transgender activists accumulate to protest Donald Trump. Photo: Pacific Press/ LightRocket via Getty Images
This tiny T-shaped plastic-and-copper coil, designed to stop an egg and seman from surviving in the womb, has become an unlikely weapon on the frontline of womens claims. These are not people who were thinking about it already or were miserable with their current technique, says Ottenheimer. These beings were afraid.
In fear of what a Trump presidency might mean for reproductive claims, thousands of women on social media have urged one another to seek out better access to IUDs, a structure of birth control that they are able last-place anywhere from three to 12 years. Trump has promised to defund Planned Parenthood, the reproductive health organisation that offer contraception to numerous women around the US, and dismantle the Affordable Care Act, which guarantees better access to contraception. Depending on the label, an IUD inserted before Trumps inauguration guarantees that a woman is protected from unwanted maternity for the length of his presidency and beyond. Its a fuck you to this president to get family planning that will outlasted him, says Margot Judge, a 25 -year-old from New York who is considering get an IUD this week.
Since the election, Ottenheimer says she has continued to be overwhelmed with requests about the device, and she is not alone. Planned Parenthood has reported a spike in asks while Google reported a massive flower in searches for IUD this week. And while this stair towards self-protection is a measure of reassurance, plenty of the status of women continue deeply unsure about what the future holds.
Contrived Parenthood allies rally for reproductive healthcare. Picture: Nick Ut/ AP
For me, my reason is fright, says Jennifer, 35, from Maryland. For the past eight years, weve read expanded healthcare and more recognition of reproduction privileges but I recollect how tense concepts were under George Bush. So, for me, theres a sense that I need to protect myself because I dont think lawmakers will.
Jennifer has thought about going an IUD before, but experiences urged to get one now. She says that the hysterium she has noticed among women after the election has left her detect unsettled about making a decision. I dont like the sentiments of being covered into a angle. I feel like I am being raced, like Im having to make a decision right now that I would like to be more astute about.
Even without the threat of a pussy-grabbing chairwoman, IUDs make a lot of women anxious. They are the third most popular species of contraception in the US and the best available anatomy of reversible contraception available but it requires a medical procedure, and fibs of perforated uteruses, heavy bleeding and painful cramps have long communicated wives running to the pill instead.
A mass rally on the fourth date after such elections. Photo: Pacific Press/ LightRocket via Getty Images
However, gynaecologists contend complications are rare. Ottenheimer says that, while there are other forms of long-term birth control such as the implant( inserted in the arm, lasting up to 3 years ), IUDs are a really good option for most women. Clare Lyons, a registered nurse who pushed wives to get an IUD on the night of the election, is indicated that IUDs are fantastically safe and that females should get informed about whether it might be a good option for them. Ultimately, my letter is to make an appointment with a provider; figure out what is best for you.
Ayelet Bitton, a 25 -year-old software engineer from San Francisco, has read a few horror fibs about IUDs, which have always regarded her back from getting one. But now she is re-evaluating. I used to say I didnt want to deal with going it inserted, or the fear that it are likely to be removed. But now I want to reconsider all of that, she says. Because the stress of something going wrong with my IUD is a lot less than the stress Ill have if this other substance happens.
Hannah Weinberger is also reconsidering the downsides. The 26 -year-old from Amaeus, Pennsylvania, is an avid cyclist. She was once put off having the methods used to avoid physical side-effects that could stop her from cycling. But now that has changed. My strong inclinations about being able to take control of my mas means that temporary discomfort doesnt[ concern] very much to me any more.
Most wives cite two reasons for wanting to get an IUD: was intended to take advantage of their current claim to free contraception, and uncertainty about rising costs of contraception in the future. But theres another reason, too.
A #GOPHandsOffMe protest outside Trump Tower. Picture: Pacific Press/ LightRocket via Getty Images
Contraception is a feminist issue, says Weinberger. Going an IUD signifies I have a tool in my body that the government cant style. Attaining my own option about what my body is possible and cannot do in the face of an administration that wants to change that is a political act.
And gives be clear, this administration does very much want to change that. Although Trump has flip-flopped on abortion and has seemingly softened his attitude on Obamacare, Mike Pence, his beady-eyed operate mate, has been vehemently opposed to reproductive privileges throughout his political career. He signed a whopping eight anti-abortion legislations into rule in fewer than four years as head of Indiana, including one that mandated women impound burials for their aborted foetuses and allowed hospitals to repudiate abortions to ladies even if they would die without care.
So, while an IUD is a form of armour that women can use to shield themselves against Pence and Trumps crusade to control their bodies, theres still conclude for women to be anxious about their future in Trumpland.
Even if I decide to get an IUD today, says Jennifer, how do I know that in a few years Ill be able to see someone to get it taken out?
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‘Birth control is a political act’: the pre-Trump contraception hasten starts now
In fear of what the new presidency will mean for reproductive privileges, women in the US are hastening to lock IUDs
On Wednesday morning, gynecologist Deborah Ottenheimer went to work defined not to talk about the election. I never do that, she says. You exactly never know where people are at. But as her entrances opened, she swiftly realised she wouldnt have a choice. Every single patient that marched in burst into weepings, she says. Women and girls were sobbing. Just sobbing. Everybody was wrecked.
Ottenheimers New York City clinic plowed roughly 40 patients the day after Donald Trump was elected, and the only thing more rare than their rips was that so many of them had these questions: Should I get an IUD?
Feminists, queer and transgender activists accumulate to protest Donald Trump. Photo: Pacific Press/ LightRocket via Getty Images
This tiny T-shaped plastic-and-copper coil, designed to stop an egg and seman from surviving in the womb, has become an unlikely weapon on the frontline of womens claims. These are not people who were thinking about it already or were miserable with their current technique, says Ottenheimer. These beings were afraid.
In fear of what a Trump presidency might mean for reproductive claims, thousands of women on social media have urged one another to seek out better access to IUDs, a structure of birth control that they are able last-place anywhere from three to 12 years. Trump has promised to defund Planned Parenthood, the reproductive health organisation that offer contraception to numerous women around the US, and dismantle the Affordable Care Act, which guarantees better access to contraception. Depending on the label, an IUD inserted before Trumps inauguration guarantees that a woman is protected from unwanted maternity for the length of his presidency and beyond. Its a fuck you to this president to get family planning that will outlasted him, says Margot Judge, a 25 -year-old from New York who is considering get an IUD this week.
Since the election, Ottenheimer says she has continued to be overwhelmed with requests about the device, and she is not alone. Planned Parenthood has reported a spike in asks while Google reported a massive flower in searches for IUD this week. And while this stair towards self-protection is a measure of reassurance, plenty of the status of women continue deeply unsure about what the future holds.
Contrived Parenthood allies rally for reproductive healthcare. Picture: Nick Ut/ AP
For me, my reason is fright, says Jennifer, 35, from Maryland. For the past eight years, weve read expanded healthcare and more recognition of reproduction privileges but I recollect how tense concepts were under George Bush. So, for me, theres a sense that I need to protect myself because I dont think lawmakers will.
Jennifer has thought about going an IUD before, but experiences urged to get one now. She says that the hysterium she has noticed among women after the election has left her detect unsettled about making a decision. I dont like the sentiments of being covered into a angle. I feel like I am being raced, like Im having to make a decision right now that I would like to be more astute about.
Even without the threat of a pussy-grabbing chairwoman, IUDs make a lot of women anxious. They are the third most popular species of contraception in the US and the best available anatomy of reversible contraception available but it requires a medical procedure, and fibs of perforated uteruses, heavy bleeding and painful cramps have long communicated wives running to the pill instead.
A mass rally on the fourth date after such elections. Photo: Pacific Press/ LightRocket via Getty Images
However, gynaecologists contend complications are rare. Ottenheimer says that, while there are other forms of long-term birth control such as the implant( inserted in the arm, lasting up to 3 years ), IUDs are a really good option for most women. Clare Lyons, a registered nurse who pushed wives to get an IUD on the night of the election, is indicated that IUDs are fantastically safe and that females should get informed about whether it might be a good option for them. Ultimately, my letter is to make an appointment with a provider; figure out what is best for you.
Ayelet Bitton, a 25 -year-old software engineer from San Francisco, has read a few horror fibs about IUDs, which have always regarded her back from getting one. But now she is re-evaluating. I used to say I didnt want to deal with going it inserted, or the fear that it are likely to be removed. But now I want to reconsider all of that, she says. Because the stress of something going wrong with my IUD is a lot less than the stress Ill have if this other substance happens.
Hannah Weinberger is also reconsidering the downsides. The 26 -year-old from Amaeus, Pennsylvania, is an avid cyclist. She was once put off having the methods used to avoid physical side-effects that could stop her from cycling. But now that has changed. My strong inclinations about being able to take control of my mas means that temporary discomfort doesnt[ concern] very much to me any more.
Most wives cite two reasons for wanting to get an IUD: was intended to take advantage of their current claim to free contraception, and uncertainty about rising costs of contraception in the future. But theres another reason, too.
A #GOPHandsOffMe protest outside Trump Tower. Picture: Pacific Press/ LightRocket via Getty Images
Contraception is a feminist issue, says Weinberger. Going an IUD signifies I have a tool in my body that the government cant style. Attaining my own option about what my body is possible and cannot do in the face of an administration that wants to change that is a political act.
And gives be clear, this administration does very much want to change that. Although Trump has flip-flopped on abortion and has seemingly softened his attitude on Obamacare, Mike Pence, his beady-eyed operate mate, has been vehemently opposed to reproductive privileges throughout his political career. He signed a whopping eight anti-abortion legislations into rule in fewer than four years as head of Indiana, including one that mandated women impound burials for their aborted foetuses and allowed hospitals to repudiate abortions to ladies even if they would die without care.
So, while an IUD is a form of armour that women can use to shield themselves against Pence and Trumps crusade to control their bodies, theres still conclude for women to be anxious about their future in Trumpland.
Even if I decide to get an IUD today, says Jennifer, how do I know that in a few years Ill be able to see someone to get it taken out?
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‘Birth control is a political act’: the pre-Trump contraception hasten starts now
In fear of what the new presidency will mean for reproductive privileges, women in the US are hastening to lock IUDs
On Wednesday morning, gynecologist Deborah Ottenheimer went to work defined not to talk about the election. I never do that, she says. You exactly never know where people are at. But as her entrances opened, she swiftly realised she wouldnt have a choice. Every single patient that marched in burst into weepings, she says. Women and girls were sobbing. Just sobbing. Everybody was wrecked.
Ottenheimers New York City clinic plowed roughly 40 patients the day after Donald Trump was elected, and the only thing more rare than their rips was that so many of them had these questions: Should I get an IUD?
Feminists, queer and transgender activists accumulate to protest Donald Trump. Photo: Pacific Press/ LightRocket via Getty Images
This tiny T-shaped plastic-and-copper coil, designed to stop an egg and seman from surviving in the womb, has become an unlikely weapon on the frontline of womens claims. These are not people who were thinking about it already or were miserable with their current technique, says Ottenheimer. These beings were afraid.
In fear of what a Trump presidency might mean for reproductive claims, thousands of women on social media have urged one another to seek out better access to IUDs, a structure of birth control that they are able last-place anywhere from three to 12 years. Trump has promised to defund Planned Parenthood, the reproductive health organisation that offer contraception to numerous women around the US, and dismantle the Affordable Care Act, which guarantees better access to contraception. Depending on the label, an IUD inserted before Trumps inauguration guarantees that a woman is protected from unwanted maternity for the length of his presidency and beyond. Its a fuck you to this president to get family planning that will outlasted him, says Margot Judge, a 25 -year-old from New York who is considering get an IUD this week.
Since the election, Ottenheimer says she has continued to be overwhelmed with requests about the device, and she is not alone. Planned Parenthood has reported a spike in asks while Google reported a massive flower in searches for IUD this week. And while this stair towards self-protection is a measure of reassurance, plenty of the status of women continue deeply unsure about what the future holds.
Contrived Parenthood allies rally for reproductive healthcare. Picture: Nick Ut/ AP
For me, my reason is fright, says Jennifer, 35, from Maryland. For the past eight years, weve read expanded healthcare and more recognition of reproduction privileges but I recollect how tense concepts were under George Bush. So, for me, theres a sense that I need to protect myself because I dont think lawmakers will.
Jennifer has thought about going an IUD before, but experiences urged to get one now. She says that the hysterium she has noticed among women after the election has left her detect unsettled about making a decision. I dont like the sentiments of being covered into a angle. I feel like I am being raced, like Im having to make a decision right now that I would like to be more astute about.
Even without the threat of a pussy-grabbing chairwoman, IUDs make a lot of women anxious. They are the third most popular species of contraception in the US and the best available anatomy of reversible contraception available but it requires a medical procedure, and fibs of perforated uteruses, heavy bleeding and painful cramps have long communicated wives running to the pill instead.
A mass rally on the fourth date after such elections. Photo: Pacific Press/ LightRocket via Getty Images
However, gynaecologists contend complications are rare. Ottenheimer says that, while there are other forms of long-term birth control such as the implant( inserted in the arm, lasting up to 3 years ), IUDs are a really good option for most women. Clare Lyons, a registered nurse who pushed wives to get an IUD on the night of the election, is indicated that IUDs are fantastically safe and that females should get informed about whether it might be a good option for them. Ultimately, my letter is to make an appointment with a provider; figure out what is best for you.
Ayelet Bitton, a 25 -year-old software engineer from San Francisco, has read a few horror fibs about IUDs, which have always regarded her back from getting one. But now she is re-evaluating. I used to say I didnt want to deal with going it inserted, or the fear that it are likely to be removed. But now I want to reconsider all of that, she says. Because the stress of something going wrong with my IUD is a lot less than the stress Ill have if this other substance happens.
Hannah Weinberger is also reconsidering the downsides. The 26 -year-old from Amaeus, Pennsylvania, is an avid cyclist. She was once put off having the methods used to avoid physical side-effects that could stop her from cycling. But now that has changed. My strong inclinations about being able to take control of my mas means that temporary discomfort doesnt[ concern] very much to me any more.
Most wives cite two reasons for wanting to get an IUD: was intended to take advantage of their current claim to free contraception, and uncertainty about rising costs of contraception in the future. But theres another reason, too.
A #GOPHandsOffMe protest outside Trump Tower. Picture: Pacific Press/ LightRocket via Getty Images
Contraception is a feminist issue, says Weinberger. Going an IUD signifies I have a tool in my body that the government cant style. Attaining my own option about what my body is possible and cannot do in the face of an administration that wants to change that is a political act.
And gives be clear, this administration does very much want to change that. Although Trump has flip-flopped on abortion and has seemingly softened his attitude on Obamacare, Mike Pence, his beady-eyed operate mate, has been vehemently opposed to reproductive privileges throughout his political career. He signed a whopping eight anti-abortion legislations into rule in fewer than four years as head of Indiana, including one that mandated women impound burials for their aborted foetuses and allowed hospitals to repudiate abortions to ladies even if they would die without care.
So, while an IUD is a form of armour that women can use to shield themselves against Pence and Trumps crusade to control their bodies, theres still conclude for women to be anxious about their future in Trumpland.
Even if I decide to get an IUD today, says Jennifer, how do I know that in a few years Ill be able to see someone to get it taken out?
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