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Wilder’s writing (often found in captions, short tweets, or visual poetry) strips away the Victorian pretense of love. Instead, she writes from the perspective of the devotee —the person who finds freedom in another’s total control. you have me you use me dainty wilder hot
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"Don't play games, Dainty. You’re the only one who can walk through the front door of that compound and walk out with the guards thanking you for the pleasure." Here’s a short piece developed from that line,
In traditional romantic literature, to be "used" is a violation. But in contemporary alt-poetry—heavily influenced by writers like Rupi Kaur and the "dark academia" ethos— If someone is using you, you are a resource they cannot live without. You are the fuel, the muse, the raw material.
The Dainty Wilder lifestyle is inhabited by a select group of individuals who personify its values. Meet a few of the remarkable people who have made this world their own: