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Hello everyone,
I’m a 24-year-old female, and I’d like to connect with others who understand or are curious about certain aspects of relationships that often go misunderstood or judged.
Acts of service are a fundamental part of who I am. After communicating with my partner and serving him in ways that bring him the most satisfaction, I find tremendous fulfillment. Being useful is my measure of success, and feeling needed fills a deep void within me. I understand this isn't for everyone, and some might see it as degrading, but it genuinely makes me happy. I’d rather follow what brings me joy than conform to societal norms.
Additionally, I find a certain depth of love in suffering for my partner. While it may seem odd to others, enduring pain for him feels natural to me. I realize this mindset isn’t widely accepted, and some might say it’s unhealthy, but I’m okay with that. The idea of being his support beam, his broken little toy, brings me a unique sense of satisfaction.
If you share similar feelings or simply want to discuss these topics without judgment, I’d love to chat. This isn’t a roleplay request—just a genuine conversation with like-minded individuals or those who wish to understand more about these dynamics.
Looking forward to connecting with you!
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