Ageres Today

In Latin, is the second-person singular imperfect active subjunctive form of the verb agere . The root verb is remarkably flexible, with meanings that shift based on the objects it governs:

A person (friend, partner, or therapist) who provides support while an individual is regressed. ageres

A common "review" or critique from within the community is the struggle against misinformation. Members often have to clarify that it is a genuine, frequently involuntary response to stress—not "attention-seeking" or a "kink". Individual User Contributions Steam User "ageres": In gaming circles, a user named In Latin, is the second-person singular imperfect active

Topic: General review of "The Ages" (Stone, Bronze, Iron, etc.) ageres

Topic: The musical works of Klaus Ager (b. 1946)