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Selinda

Selinda - Greek dialect variant of Celeste - meaning heavenly. A name that is rarely used in modern times, and although female it has been used by both men and women throughout history as a first name, though more commonly as a last name.

Often appearing in modern literature as the name for characters that are exotic and sensual in nature, often depicted in scenes involving bondage and fetish depictions of strong vivid sex. Some of the description lean more towards a woman who's sexual appetite would shame most nymphomaniacs.
Bound in ropes tight enough to restrict even her breathing; Selinda's comfort and peace expanded into an ecstasy that vibrated through her core, building into to a wet climactic release that left her aching thighs damp.
by Master Nepharious July 29, 2010
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