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01/12/2026

I hate interruptions

01/11/2026

I should have confiscated this off him!

01/10/2026

Do you want to know

01/09/2026

Stepson is mine!

01/08/2026

The only response

A company in Spain, Erika Lust Films, has gained attention for offering its employees a daily 30-minute break for self-p...
01/08/2026

A company in Spain, Erika Lust Films, has gained attention for offering its employees a daily 30-minute break for self-pleasure, a policy officially included in their workplace guidelines. This initiative was introduced as a way to alleviate stress, enhance mental well-being, and improve focus and productivity. It originated during the difficult period of the COVID-19 pandemic when many employees were struggling with increased anxiety. The policy allows workers to take a private break in a designated space, dubbed the """"ma********on station,"""" where they can be alone to relieve stress. The decision to implement this unusual break was based on the idea that self-pleasure could help reduce tension, leading to a calmer and more focused work environment. Positive feedback from employees indicated that the break was beneficial, with many noting that it helped them stay more relaxed and productive throughout the day. This was particularly important for a creative workplace, where stress can often hinder performance and creativity. What began as a temporary measure was later made permanent due to its success. This approach has sparked widespread discussion, with some praising the company for its innovative focus on employee well-being, while others question the broader implications of such a policy. The company’s founder, Erika Lust, emphasized the importance of challenging traditional workplace norms and prioritizing employees' mental health. She believes that by giving workers the freedom to take care of their personal needs, it helps foster a more supportive and effective working environment.

Mia Khalifa explained that during her short time in the adult-film industry she felt “used like a toy,” emphasizing how ...
01/08/2026

Mia Khalifa explained that during her short time in the adult-film industry she felt “used like a toy,” emphasizing how vulnerable she had been at around 20 years old. She described lacking confidence, being easily influenced, and entering the industry at a point when she was seeking validation. She also said her then-partner encouraged and pushed her into situations she now recognizes as exploitative, comparing the dynamic to someone playing with a toy rather than treating her like an equal human being. Her rapid rise to fame began in late 2014 after a controversial video featuring her wearing a hijab went viral, despite her participation lasting only a few months and involving a small number of scenes. The aftermath was intense: she faced death threats, estrangement from her family, and long-lasting consequences tied to the permanent nature of online content. Looking back, she has said that although she technically signed contracts, she did not fully understand the gravity of what she was agreeing to, and she believes the industry took advantage of that naivety. Her reflections have become part of a wider discussion about how the p**n industry can exploit young and insecure individuals who may not fully grasp the lifelong visibility and social impact of their decisions. By describing herself as “used like a toy,” she highlights the psychological and emotional toll — including shame, regret, harassment, and the loss of control over her image. Her story is frequently cited in conversations about consent, manipulation, and the ethical responsibilities surrounding adult content production and consumption.

01/07/2026

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Spider Man is hot! 🔥

01/06/2026

Seriously how hard can it be!

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