If you’re a new submissive this lifestyle may seem overwhelming at first. A submissive I know terms it ‘the new submissive smell’. Dom/mes sense ‘new blood’, and swarm like piranhas to interact with, play with or train the new submissive in the group. Dom/mes may contact you online or meet you at a munch. They are covered with impressive or threatening names: Sir Snod of Grass or Master Whackyourass. With no experience, how can you tell if they are someone you can trust? The answer is information!
Read The Article | Find SimilarLet's not confuse the traits of a loving, unselfish and sacrificing submissive with a doormat. Here are some questions you must ask yourself.
Read The Article | Find SimilarBeing a single submissive can be a special time in your exploration and development.
Read The Article | Find SimilarI would like some advice on how to tell my family and my children who are teenagers that I am committing myself to my Dom.
Read The Article | Find SimilarWhen you visit this site, I don't expect you to have all the information you need to make educated responses, or to know what to do first, second and next. It's a process.
Read The Article | Find SimilarI am kept a secret and he is separated from his wife. Just wondering if this is normal or am I being used?
Read The Article | Find SimilarMost people will say that their kinky interest always started with turn-ons.
Read The Article | Find SimilarYou do not have to be skinny to be accepted or to embrace submission. BDSM does not have a maximum size limit (or a minimum for that matter). Be you!
Read The Article | Find SimilarYes, it is hard to find that special partner who will give you what you want and compliment you in every aspect. However, think back to when you were dating in the vanilla realm. Was it just as hard? Some of you will say no, some will say yes. Those of you that say no, why is that you think?
Read The Article | Find SimilarHow DO you go about finding a Dominant in this modern world? Here's a short list of ways you can begin to search for a Dominant partner.
Read The Article | Find Similar