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"The Devil Made Me Do It" card

JohnSmithCAN

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Have you guys ever met a woman who enticed you into making out (and perhaps further more) , or tried to force on you, for later either downplaying her own sexual behaviour and advances (may harrassment) toward you - or downright attempting to gaslight you - on either her being bested by their own hormones, you so-calledly giving signals, your sex appeal, alcohol, drugs or the influence of some imaginary devil...??

Nota bene: I genunely hope that none of you haven't get further while they were on the influence of some substance, though. ?
 
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If I'm understanding the question correctly... no I've never smashed a broad and then the next day she told me it was all just a misunderstanding and she was actually just temporarily possessed by the devil.

I don't think I'd feel too great about that though.
 
what sort of occultist gathering would someone have to attend to come across demon possessed thots. Wtf. That's not normal.
 
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what sort of occultist gathering would someone have to attend to come across demon possessed thots. Wtf. That's not normal.

Some category of women feels reticent or ashamed to assume their filtratious demeanor and sex drive, out of either some moral stance they seem to struggle to go ahead along, the fear from being slut-shamed by their peers, sheer hypocrisy or some solipistic nonsense of their own making.

As soon they, as some says "let their hormones had the best of them" and push their advances, they later regret it and put the blame on a scapegoat.
I've seen firsthand and heard as well about some conservative Christian women who preferably scapegoat their sexuality on some so-called diabolical deceit, or temptation in a biblical sense. Nothing close from esoterical, in truth.
 
Some category of women feels reticent or ashamed to assume their filtratious demeanor and sex drive, out of either some moral stance they seem to struggle to go ahead along, the fear from being slut-shamed by their peers, sheer hypocrisy or some solipistic nonsense of their own making.

As soon they, as some says "let their hormones had the best of them" and push their advances, they later regret it and put the blame on a scapegoat.
I've seen firsthand and heard as well about some conservative Christian women who preferably scapegoat their sexuality on some so-called diabolical deceit, or temptation in a biblical sense. Nothing close from esoterical, in truth.

Dating conservative Christian women?:imdead::wdf2:?
 
An young woman narrates her sidelong extraconjugual affair... and how she sort it in a way she thrived to deny having ever ignited the trifling.

 
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