CHASTITY GAME
πyou decide how long I am locked in my cage π
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Until 31/03/25 π 24:00
CHASTITY GAME
πyou decide how long I am locked in my cage π
β€οΈ 4 hours (like)
π 16 hours (retweet)
π¬ 24 hours (comment)
π€ 48 hours (follow)
You have 48 hours to play
Until 31/03/25 π 24:00
Just make it a full year, I would say. ;-)
Welcome to the long term locked boysβ club!
It feels good to be back in chastity, so let's do a #chastitychallenge!
After all, measurable goals and accountability are how to get things done!
Let's see how long I'll stay locked for! π¬
π Like = 12h
π¬ Comment = 6h
π Repost = 24h
Deadline: Sunday at 12:00 UTC
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@carraradesigns.bsky.social Help!
Safety first!
Yeah, looks familiar...
Chilling outside as itβs quite hot outside todayβ¦ π₯΅
Sure, especially if he's even locked in the baggy.
I guess no one notices that Iβm permanently locked up, right?
#teamlocked #carrarachastity #gaychastity @gaychastity.bsky.social
You basically started the discussion between us two. By claiming my statement was wrong and by claiming you know German. I prove my point with sources and gave more example. Then you started to get angry at me. Thatβs not how it works. Thatβs how people like Trump work.
We simply discussed German grammar, nothing more, no offence intended. Hereβs btw an exhaustive (?) list of countries with articles: learngerman.dw.com/de/ortsnamen...
Right, as I said in another comment, in English itβs wrong.
In some region itβs even normal to refer to people with article. βDer BjΓΆrn-Emilβ. In other regions this is considered rude. But no one would say βIch wohne in Schweizβ, βIch mache Urlaub in TΓΌrkeiβ. Itβs wrong. Same applies to Ukraine. Thatβs the three countries which came to mind. Might be more.
de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine - check the first sentence. Simply google for βDie Ukraineβ.
In English itβs certainly wrong. But I would guess that non-native speakers simply make mistakes here. But thatβs how you learn :-)
In German, that is. In French itβs different again.
No, not every country name. You donβt say βthe Franceβ or βthe Swedenβ.
In German you even say e.g. βthe Switzerlandβ or βthe Turkeyβ. No idea about Ukrainian or Russian grammar. Only wanted to mention that this is completely normal in different languages.
No, itβs simply a question of language. Even in German youβre talking about βthe Ukrainaβ.
Ah, right, it's the Carrara 2.0. There you cannot pull the key if not locked. I'm locked in the old one.
I can't see why not bringing the key is a problem ;-)