femsubdenial:

charmdark:

slave-hub:

It’s not always about fucking her, or making her scream, cumming inside her, or throwing her around. Sometimes it’s just best to play with her pussy and listen to her moan as she gets closer and closer to a climax, then you smile as she asks permission to cum, and then you say no as you continue fingering her like nothing had ever changed.

I love smiling as she requests permission to cum. It’s such a pleasure to know she will use every last bit of her formidable will to prevent that release. Her pussy may be aching, her body reflexively arching, and her mind craving— all of her desperate for relief.Yet she will deny it all for you…until you say the word. For that is when everything aligns and she cums harder, deeper, and more furiously than she ever would have had she given up and allowed herself to fail you.

Mmmmhh

3-holes-2-tits:

kristenlang1227:

right-where-you-belong:

kristenlang1227:

alyssam223:

Omg. Her eyes. So blank.

God, the thought of this is so terrifyingly hot.

And I can imagine it would be way more entertaining for the men than a blindfold. Being able to see the reactions and expressions while knowing that she’s completely in the dark.

I agree that many would love this, but I think there is something to be said about the actual physical barrier that a blindfold provides. Just as how a ballgag works well enough to keep a girl from talking, a panel gag seems much more restricting. 

But I’m certainly not saying this wouldn’t have it’s uses. The thought of making a girl completely dependant on you while out in public, in a manner that is incredibly subtle alone would make these worth getting. 

I can see that point of view for sure. And God, I didn’t even think about these just being used in public like at a mall or restaurant or something. I’d thought about like contacts that were the wrong prescription or something to blur vision but the idea of being completely blind in public is crazy hot.

Blackout contacts

A clever idea for those who want to see the eyes, and still want to make sure she doesn’t see much.

The reality is that they don’t block out all light, they don’t leave her in pitch black darkness. Strong diffuse light passes through, and depending on light sources, their alignment and the surroundings it might be possible to both orientate fairly well as well as recognizing shapes. They do however make it impossible to see details, faces, signs and alike. So they do take away the possibility to see who is there, how many there is, what is going on around etc.

And they have the advantage of being possible to wear outside, in public. After all, these contact lenses are just like regular contact lenses, only dark.

And not being able to see can some times be a real turn on…