7 MINUTES IN HEAVEN
pairing: charli damelio × male!oc
warnings: heavy nsfw, breeding kink, degradtion, unpeotected sex, dumbification, mandhandle, dirty talk, slight exhibitionism
summary: you and charli get picked for 7 minutes in heaven (pretty straight forward)
"i'm so bored, can we play a game?" dixie, charli's sister asked. you cocked your eyebrow up with a smiek, "i have an idea" you said
"what?" dixie asked
"let's play 7 minutes in heaven" you suggested, earning few murmurs of agreement from the other guys, including some of the girls.
"you guys are gross!" dixie scoffed annoyedly, "don't be so uptight, dixie" charli teased her younger sister with a playful smirk, the younger girl just glared at her older sister.
"yeah, dixie. don't be so uptight" you taunted, "shut up, you asshole!" dixie shouted, she abruptly stormed upstairs.
you scoffee, "okay, let's do this!" you cheered, everyone else cheered in unision. you divised a simple game, you'd all wrote your names down on a slip of paper and put inside the bin.
since one of you decided not to play, they'd be the one who picked two names from the bin, you had been playing for a while, you were honestly getting bored.
"y/n" you heard your name being called, "and....charli!" they laughed, everyone at the sway house knew about charli's crush on you.
charli blushed embarrassedly, she got up dusting off her knees, her skirt suddenly felt too short. you smirked cockily at her, "come on, doll." you chuckled, charli blushed even deeper.
you grabbed charli's hand leading her into the closet, you heard everyone's immature whooting and hollering like asshole's.
charli teetered on both her feet, chewing on her nails like a baby.
fuck. she was adorable
"don't be nervous" you said as you tucked a strand of hair behind her ear, "i'm not." charli said firmly, you thought she was so cute trying to be intimidating.
"you're adorable" you chuckle, charli pouts, "i don't wanna be adorable, i wanna be hot!" she whines
"and you're hot" you whisper in her ear, stepping closer to her. charli's breath hitches in her mouth, "r-really?" she stutters, you watch as her eyes linger up and down your body.
"mm-hmm" you hum stepping closer, your lips are so close, "please" charli whispers, her eyes fluttering shut in anticipation.
you don't hesitate to kiss her, the kiss is slow and intimate. you snaked your hand down to her ass, sqeuzing it tightly as charli moans. you take the opputonity to slide your tongue into her mouth, charli's back is against the wall. you slowly trail hot kisses down her neck, you can feel her heavy breaths down your shoulder.
you snake your hand under her dress, you tease at her entrace. charli gasps her eyes closed in bliss, you continue to you toy with her clit. charli moans louder, you use your other hand to rub her breast.
"needy little slut, huh?" you ask, as charli grinds againts your finger for friction. "mmph- yes, yes" charli moans, "you want daddy's cock, huh?" you ask, you tug at her hair once she doesn't answer.
"daddy's stupid little slut, hmm" you chuckle, charli impatiently unbuttons your pants pullling them down, "good girl" you smile, you step out of your pants.
charli's eyes widen, as your dick flys out. "bigger than that little boyfriend of yours?" you asked, charli nods awestruck.
you slowly push inside charli, she gasps, "t-too big" she whines patheticaly, "shut the fuck up, you stupid slut" you groan, as you push deeper inside her.
charli moans, "d-daddy" she stutters, "shh, let daddy pleas you" you shush her, charli whines and withers, her legs shook as she got closer and closer to her climax.
"mmm...daddy, m gonna cum" she moaned, "gonna let daddy fill your seed, huh. let daddy fuck you like the dumb little slut you are?" you ask darkly
"yes! yes, please!" she moans as she releases, you cum only seconds later. you both pant as you ride down from your highs.
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Is TikTok the worst social media ever created? I might be biased because I'm not on TikTok nor would I like to be. I do feel that every social media is bad but I feel TikTok specifically has a lot of hate or darkness to it. Don't get me wrong, I sometimes see TikToks whether they are posted on other social media that i do use like Instagram or YouTube. I also think one positive thing is there are some really cool and niche communities like booktok, decade, or thrift flip TikTok. However, I feel that there are certain communities or people in TikTok that are toxic. For example, that whole side where people will either fake or self diagnose with a mental disorder. There is also this weird, kind of creepy vibe I get when most dance or any challenges are very sexual or provocative. I'm not trying to say that people can't be sexy or be confident in their looks but it just gets a little weird when I see 13 yr olds making thirst traps to doja cat or talking about how they have a choking kink. At the same time, I remember when I was 13 and some of the kids in my middle school would be talking about having sex, doing drugs or drinking. Now that I'm 21 I look back on that and think that was pretty wild and these kids were trying to grow up way too fast. Another problem that I have with TikTok is the popular tiktokers. I just feel that some don't have a talent or provide any real form of content cuz they got popular cuz of their looks so they find other ways of fame like singing, modeling, or starting a clothing/skincare brand. I watched a little bit of the damelio reality show and watched a reaction to the hype house Netflix. I tried to understand and find something that was relatable but specifically hype house, most members didn't want to put in the work or would feel overwhelmed cuz of fame. There was this one clip, my sister pointed out to me, when Charli is having a meeting with her team of like 10 people and they lay out these binders of what her schedule is for each month of the year. Later on her mom asks the team if Charli is going to have time on her own to dance or learn a language. At that moment I felt like damn this teen girl who just thought itd be fun and cute to dance on an app is now turned into a business that she has to run and made it possible for her older sister who made fun of TikTok to go on tour with Big Time Rush. That's alot of pressure. I also think it's weird how their parents follow them everywhere and I'm all for family support but they go on vacations, follow a 20 year old Dixie on tour, events, moved the whole family to L.A. It just seems almost as if they are helicopter parents or living vicariously through their daughters. Overall, I feel that TikTok does have its good&bad but I think it depends on who it specifically benefits. If you are young, mostly white, attractive then you could reap the benefits. But if you're a smaller creator who's not in L.A then your talent/content can either be stolen by bigger creators or u will have a harder time pushing ur videos.
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What is democratization
Remember her? Well, if you don’t, this is Charli D’Amelio who became TikTok famous in 2019. Let's talk about it.
Let’s not forget her family TV show on Hulu called “The D’Amelio Show” which has 3 seasons as of 2023 (Caldwell, 2023).
This is a prime example of the concept of democratization which means that the internet and social media are very accessible to everyone now (Oxford Languages, 2024). I think a lot of us can agree that we catch ourselves scrolling on TikTok or scrolling on Facebook for what feels like 20 minutes but it’s now dark outside and you didn’t make dinner. We as the audience determine what videos or what pictures we like and that is what gives the creator traction and that's the key to becoming internet famous. If you have ever seen a post that makes you so mad or so disgusted you want to comment on it trying to reach the creator to make them stop or you send it to your friend so you aren’t the only one who had to see it, well, that is also giving traction and making that creator one step closer to rising in fame.
Now, what would happen if social media wasn’t a thing or it wasn’t so accessible, would Charli D’Amelio still be able to become famous? Considering her journey of competitive dancing I believe there could be a possibility that she would become famous for a dancer however, It’s very unlikely. In my opinion, Charli was able to gain her confidence online and with creating content with friends, if she didn’t blow up from that first lip syncing video or those dancing videos, I don’t believe she would've gained this confidence to become a famous competitive dancer therefore, In a way, she wouldn't becoming famous if social media was not a thing.
Since democratization can work both ways, let’s look at someone who received negative consequences due to their social media access.
In 2018 a woman proudly posted on twitter her new internship at NASA but later on, got let go.
In the article written by Robyn Merrett shares that this woman posted “EVERYONE SHUT THE F... UP, I GOT ACCEPTED FOR NASA INTERNSHIP” and of course that post was seen by the NASA engineer, Homer Hickam where he replies with “Language” (Merrett, 2018). The woman then replies to Hickam saying “Suck my d... and b.... I'm working at NASA” then he reveals who he is. (Merrett, 2018).
While the internet gives you the freedom to post almost anything, it doesn’t mean that what you say won't have repercussions such as getting fired, however, democratization can give you the desired fame you want on TikTok or Instagram as long as the audience clicks the right button.
References
Carolina Muniz, 2023. Marketing 4 ecommerce, How Charli D’Amelio became the second most popular tiktoker in the world. https://marketing4ecommerce.net/en/how-charli-damelio-became-the-second-most-popular-tiktoker-in-the-world/
Google, 2024. Oxford Languages, Democratization. https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=4c908fbc6c8bfb37&rlz=1C1SQJL_enCA921CA921&sxsrf=ACQVn09K7EgsPxrunJJxo_T9JXboOOa7yg:1709943862635&q=democratization&si=AKbGX_qbffDhNJNmNuoQO9DPv_17C1K1XhS0E42xOOmOMD5kdtCff_uel2bzCuTmhOiMWyHBmymGqLVtOS1tgaytRAgGxJvqthCWFqvaULJUTEZ8hhxJBZA%3D&expnd=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjbp5Kk9eWEAxW6jYkEHZ-ZDrAQ2v4IegQIHxAT&biw=1366&bih=599&dpr=1
Sophie Caldwell, 2023. TODAY, Charli D’Amelio reflects on fame and the future: ‘Sometimes I feel like I’m still 15 years old’. https://www.today.com/popculture/charli-damelio-tiktok-profile-future-rcna91650
Robyn Merrett, 2018. People, Woman Loses Prized NASA Internship over Vulgar Tweet- but she might get a better position. https://people.com/human-interest/woman-loses-nasa-internship-over-tweet/
TikTok, 2024. Charli D’Amelio. https://www.tiktok.com/en/
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