Owned on Repeat 🎶🔒
Most people walk through the world with music in their ears, podcasts in their pocket, or silence to keep them calm. You? You’re going to walk with a leash buzzing in your ears, a soft whisper of your place looping again and again. Today’s dare is simple, humiliating, and powerful: you’re going to record yourself saying “I am owned” and play it softly on a loop while in public.

The Dare
Before leaving home, open your phone’s voice recorder. In your sweetest, girliest tone, speak clearly into the mic:
“I am owned.”
Say it three times in a row. Save the file, then set it to loop playback. Slip in your headphones, lower the volume so only you can hear it, and step outside.
Living the Dare
Every step you take, every errand you run, every casual chat in a café or store will be haunted by your own voice whispering in your ear: “I am owned… I am owned… I am owned…”
It will feel private, but also unbearably risky. If someone stood close enough, what if they caught the faint sound? What if they asked what you were listening to? Your whole body will burn at the thought.
But still, you will keep walking. Because obedience means carrying your truth, even when no one else hears it.
How You’ll Feel
The first few loops will make you giggle nervously. By the tenth, your knees will feel weak. After half an hour, you’ll start to believe it with every fiber of your body. The words won’t just be sounds in your ears, they’ll be written into your chest.
And you’ll realize how helpless you are against repetition, how easily your own voice can brainwash you into obedience.
Final Push
You must keep the loop playing for at least 30 minutes in public. Not just a quick walk. A real outing. When you finally return home, take your headphones out, look at your reflection, and whisper one more time: “I am owned.”
Command
Do it this week, doll. No excuses. Record it, loop it, walk with it. Let your own voice collar you in public.