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indulged

adjective as in privileged

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What I loved about OnlyFans was that it indulged my exhibitionism within the confines of my monogamous relationship; it also felt like a form of reparations for prior misogyny I’d experienced.

From Slate

“Precise and circumspect, with an avuncular demeanor and an authoritative voice .... Summerall indulged his partner’s many appetites and asides, even when that meant being elbowed aside at the mike and in the limelight.”

A few liberals, in the hours after the election, indulged conspiratorial explanations for why Harris underperformed compared to Biden’s 2020 victory, but none with any stature and certainly none who hold higher elected office.

From Salon

But he indulged us by crafting an action-packed day filled with hiking, jet skiing to Catalina Island, drinking an “Herb Your Enthusiasm” cocktail at one of his favorite vegan restaurants and catching up on “Love is Blind.”

He is immune from prosecution because the Supreme Court created that immunity, despite the fact that he indulged in two crimes: theft and his failure to “take care that the laws are faithfully executed.”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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