There is a line from a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson "Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all." Although not the original intent, it has become associated with that of a romantic nature. So is that true? When you tell a mean Femdomme such as I that you had a wonderful relationship with a beautiful Woman but then lost Her to another man, for the sole purpose of being ridiculed by Me, does that make it better than to have never loved at all? I think so. It's real. It's real heartache that you've experienced and it's real joy that I feel as I mock you and insult you for ...
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There is a line from a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson "Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all." Although not the original intent, it has become associated with that of a romantic nature. So is that true? When you tell a mean Femdomme such as I that you had a wonderful relationship with a beautiful Woman but then lost Her to another man, for the sole purpose of being ridiculed by Me, does that make it better than to have never loved at all? I think so. It's real. It's real heartache that you've experienced and it's real joy that I feel as I mock you and insult you for ...