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March 5, 2025 • 16 mins

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Your DOM PROFESSOR has always been intense and everyone is a little bit afraid of her. You were her star student at the start of the semester, but she's noticed your performance slipping. She keeps you after class to talk about potential solutions: private tutoring sessions or punishment. Eager to get you back on track, she sits you down and gives you a test in focus in discipline...~*~

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Script, editing, voice by: Alex Talks ASMR


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