Mistress Sara
Last Activity:
Aug 2, 2013
Joined:
Jun 17, 2013 at 3:41 PM
Messages:
12
Likes Received:
18
Trophy Points:
3
Local Time:
4:52 PM
Gender:
Female
Birthday:
Mar 2, 1986 (Age: 38)
Location: (Country, Region - and perhaps even City?):
Maryland

Mistress Sara

Member, Female, 38, from Maryland

Mistress Sara was last seen:
Aug 2, 2013
    1. sirius
      sirius
      Gracious Greetings, Mistress SARA
    2. Mistress Sara's Boy
      Mistress Sara's Boy
      I love you Mistress Sara. I lovingly, willingly and happily give myself to you.
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  • About

    Gender:
    Female
    Birthday:
    Mar 2, 1986 (Age: 38)
    Location: (Country, Region - and perhaps even City?):
    Maryland
    I value personal integrity and being true to yourself.

    I am a bit of a
    bookworm, and have always loved bookstores and libraries. I love the feel of a big old library, it's peaceful.

    My Myers-Briggs type comes out as an INFJ.

    I love really corny jokes. I generally amuse myself. If I'm bored or tired I'll start saying silly things and just crack myself up. Luckily MSB is just as silly as I am :)

    I often stay up way later than I should. I think this is mainly because I don't like the process of going to sleep. When things get too quiet my thoughts go to all the things that are bothering me and I stress myself awake.

    When I was little I wanted to grow up to be a mermaid. Yes, it's true. I would swim around in the pool with a diving ring around my ankles so my feet would stay together like a tail. After realizing this dream wasn't quite attainable, I took up
    scuba diving. Wasn't quite the same thing, but it's as close as I'm gonna get. How cool would it be to swim with sharks? Pretty dag-on cool I think.

    Overall my default mode is happy. I find myself in bad moods every now and then but generally don't stay in them for too long. It's fairly easy to lift my spirits.

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    Mistress Sara

    Love is much like a wild rose, beautiful and calm, but willing to draw blood in its defense. ~Mark Overby
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