ALRNCN complies with the RTA code (Restricted to Adults). Access to the site can be easily blocked using parental control tools. It is necessary that parents and guardians take measures to prevent minors from accessing inappropriate content, especially those restricted by age.
Anyone who has minors in their care should implement basic parental control measures, both at the hardware and software level, or filtering services to block minors' access to inappropriate content.
There's a Youtube channel we've already talked about before which shows videos of prepared "traps" for mainly men whose couples don't trust. The channel's owners look for a girl who's gonna be the bait and she tries to flirt with a man in order to see whether his GF/wife has reasons to distrust him.
In this case, there's an unexpected ending. The guy tells the bait-girl he's married. It's a good way to dismiss the girl, isn't it? The problem here's that he was really married, but the woman who prepared the trap wasn't his wife, but his girlfriend/lover!
In this video, the girlfriend calls him and directly asks him.
Apparently they talked after that and he told her he was about to get divorced, that he loved her (the girlfriend) and that he hadn't told her anything because he didn't want to add tension to the relationship...
Well, the truth is I don't care. More important: who's the bait?
The bait's Julie Christine and this is her Instagram account:
When desire takes over, everything else fades away. It’s not that you don’t know there are people around—you just don’t care. In that moment, impulse outweighs common sense, and discretion is the first to go. Only when things cool down, or when someone comes to call you out, do you maybe remember that the world was still there, watching in shock at what you were doing.
ExtraBall2 (Clicking on these links daily you support ALRNCN's work. They're collaborators or sponsors and, by visiting their sites, they like us even more)
You know that smell of fabric softener, that fresh, clean scent that lingers on clothes the moment you take them out of the washing machine, still damp? That aroma that fills the air and makes you want to bury your face in the freshly washed fabrics. I don’t know what it is, but I love it. It’s one of those little everyday pleasures, the kind nobody talks about but everyone secretly enjoys.
ExtraBall2 (Clicking on these links daily you support ALRNCN's work. They're collaborators or sponsors and, by visiting their sites, they like us even more)
reag
The New York subway is a world of its own. A place where rules feel more flexible, where urgency and indifference blend with scenes that defy reason. No matter the time or the line, there's always something reminding you that down here, everything operates differently. Rats weaving through passengers as if they belong, sudden tensions and clashes, arrests, and characters straight out of another world—all reflecting the city's rawest side, its most unpredictable nature, where the ordinary and the absurd merge without anyone seeming to care.
ExtraBall2 (Clicking on these links daily you support ALRNCN's work. They're collaborators or sponsors and, by visiting their sites, they like us even more)
Some people associate fortune with material wealth, while others see it in love, health, or friendship. Luck isn’t always measured in money; sometimes, a simple encounter, a coincidence, or even a neighbor can make you feel like the luckiest man in the world, even if just for a day.
ExtraBall2 (Clicking on these links daily you support ALRNCN's work. They're collaborators or sponsors and, by visiting their sites, they like us even more)