Punishment

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Greedy for Punishments
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Something that I’ve wanted for a long time
A wish that stands out, a thought in my mind.
To seek a boyfriend, cruel and possessive,
who is also manipulative and aggressive.

To be owned, like an object, as if one cannot fly,
Treated as a child, unable to try.
Forced to wear outfits, provoking and small,
A strict "No Panties" rule, or face a hard fall.

Warnings and threats fill the air,
Disrespect, the consequence, a burden to bear.
Hair grabs and throws, on the couch, a crash,
Panties torn away, legs spread in a flash.

Punishment comes, harsh and severe,
A red, wet, swollen reminder, so clear.
Legs slapped, harder when closure is sought,
The blame on oneself, lessons not taught.

In the midst of pain, cries, and fear,
Words of love whispered, a confusing veneer.
He knows what's best, hurt for the sake of growth,
Laying on the couch, surrendering both.

A cute position, on-stomach one lays,
Ass cheeks spread wide, to endure the next phase.
His cock, a weapon, thrusts deep and fast,
Screams of pleasure, mixed with pain from the past.

But his concern, it's lacking, hurting or not,
"Just be still, my baby, endure this plot.
Daddy loves you, teaching you right,
With each painful lesson, your path will be bright."

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