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In an age of overwhelming choice (dating apps, social media, infinite pornography), fidelity has become a cognitive burden. The fantasy of "use me to stay faithful" offloads responsibility. If Missa X is in control, the individual no longer has to exercise willpower. They are being "used," not cheating. This psychological loophole is a fertile ground for erotic storytelling.

In polyamorous and ethically non-monogamous circles, some couples designate a "hall pass" or a specific outlet. This fantasy takes that to a dark fantasy extreme—the "hall pass" is not a person you love, but a monstrous, dominant entity.

Assuming you're referring to a musical context, as "Missa" and "Use Me" could relate to musical or religious themes, I'll provide a general approach to what this might entail:

Duration: ~2–3 minutes. Scoring: SATB choir, optional organ/harpsichord continuo, low strings (cello/viola) and soft percussion (tam-tam or suspended cymbal).