Yolanda Well, I don't have to admit that it wasn't like that, it was my husband who made me wear a belt.
At my age, I saw myself protecting girls but not carrying one myself.
But you did accept the belt when told, and that counts for a lot. The best leadership is setting by example.
Yolanda and my husband has never been so attentive to me.
This is why Goody has been happier than she expected to be wearing the belt for the past ten months. She sees another side of me, a protective side I don't usually let out.
Yolanda it makes even me feel younger, even if it seems silly to you.
That doesn't seem silly at all! I'm in my 40s and wearing the belt made me feel younger and more protected for the same reasons. Growing older means being burdened with more and more responsibilities, and being placed in the belt made me feel like some burdens had been lifted from me.
Yolanda It's also good to see that he gives importance to what I do and shows interest, and I like to see that he's in charge, we just have to follow some rules.
Exactly. Goody and I are having discussions about that now; we both rather like having the other one in charge, as it turns out, and since I'm soon returning to being belted permanently while keeping her belted, we have to work that part out. It's kind of funny that neither of us actually WANTS to be in charge right now; Goody even appreciates that being locked up suppresses her naturally bossy tendencies! It helps that we're both simple people. All Goody really wants out of life is to earn a paycheck, play Fallout on Playstation a lot, snuggle with me, and eat good food. I'm the same way as her, except that I goof off on the internet instead of playing video games π. (That's made the pandemic very tolerable for both of us; we didn't mind being alone in the apartment together for long periods!)