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So I’ve come to the conclusion that there are things I need to work on for Master. I’m emotionally volatile and that’s not a good thing. I go from one emotion to the next with the snap of a finger and there is no gradually getting there. That’s not good.

I need to work on communicating my feelings and thoughts with Master even if it’s uncomfortable for me to do so. He won’t judge me and he won’t be harsh about what I think.
Another that goes along with this is that I need to stop comparing Master to my previous relationships because he is nothing like them.

I need to be willing to do things I wouldn’t normally do because doing so will make Master happy and I will be obeying him.

I need to start focusing on my happiness more than I focus on other peoples happiness, besides Master, because my happiness makes Master happy.

I need to eliminate people from my life who are only going to emotionally damage me, because when I’m upset Master isn’t happy and that’s not what I’m going for.

I need to work on being more open and vocal about how much I crave Masters cock and am addicted to it. I need to get over being shy about begging for Masters cock. I want it and he wants to hear me beg. He’ll enjoy it.

These are just a few things that I really plan on working in and need to work on. My goal is to become Masters perfect slave and in order to do so I need to do these. I get off on making Master happy and pleased, so instead of doing he bare minimum to do so I want to go above and beyond to show Master that his pleasure and happiness is always first on my mind. I want to show him the control he always has over me.

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paddysnuffles:

Yo, I lived in Santiago de Cuba for 4 months. I had a Cuban ID card and everything.

Let me tell you a bit about life in Cuba:

  • Their cars are still running for the most part. They now also have some newer cars manufactured from China.
  • Kids in rural areas get a great education. By rural areas, I mean “middle of nowhere, dirt roads only horses can get through (no cars)”. They even got cute school uniforms and everything.
  • Rural areas have food, running water, and electricity. If you’re from any other Third World country, you know how insanely amazingthat is.
  • A friend of mine has a 3-year-old daughter who has a heart valve defect. If he lived outside of Cuba, she’d likely be dead, because he could in no way afford the expensive medical care. Instead, she has free access to some of the best doctors in the world, and the government even pays for her trips to the opposite side of the island to see specialists.
  • I was asked by the maid who cleaned the house I stayed at why I wore glasses instead of just getting laser eye surgery. I had to explain to her that I couldn’t afford it. “So why don’t you just apply for the government to pay?”
  • Everyone is guaranteeda minimum food allowance every month.
  • Everyone is guaranteed free education, including university.
  • I’ve met a sugarcane plantation worker who could afford to buy a plane ride.Why was he going on a plane ride? To go to his daughter’s graduation from medical school. In contrast, when I was little I was at a party where a little girl saw a plane fly overhead and said: “One day I’m gonna go in one of those” and all the adults burst out laughing because there was no way anyone in her family could everafford such a thing.
  • Cuba used to have a less than 40% literacy rate. Within literally 2 years of the revolution, they had a 90% literacy rate. That’s because the government sent out student teachers with schoolbooks and lanterns way out to the boonies to teach people how to read and write. I met one of the women who did this.
  • University students in Cuba couldn’t comprehend that when we said that other countries let their citizens starve and die of curable illnesses we meant that literally. “Like, they can’t die, they have their food allowance!” “No, there’s no food allowance.” “But what happens if you can’t afford food?” “You die.” “…But– But taking care of people is the government’s job. They can’t just let their citizens die.” “But they do.” “BUT IT’S THE GOVERNMENT.” “I KNOW.”

Is Cuba perfect? Of course not. But it’s sure a lot better than a lotof places. It sure is a lot better than the US.

Don’t go ragging on Cuba without knowing what you’re talking about.


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