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Learning Better Pain Processing Through Visualization

As a masochist I enjoy pain for the sake of pain. I don’t always want to escape from it; rarely do I enjoy sub space because it separates me from the pain. I want to feel it, embrace it and hold it close. I've learned a few important skills that push those pain boundaries and bring me further into a sadist’s grasp. The most valuable of those skills is visualization.

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30 Days of Submission: Day 13 - Sexual Submission

Is sexual availability, being available to your partner any time he or she wants, part of your submission?

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30 Days of Submission: Day 6 - The Root of My Submission

What do you feel are the roots of your submission?

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30 Days of Submission: Day 18 - Communicating Needs and Wants

How does communication factor into your submission and how do you communicate your desires and needs?

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30 Days of Submission: Day 29 - BDSM in the Relationship

Is pain or humiliation (spankings for example) a part of your submission?

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Exploring Hormone Junkies: Part 3 - Testosterone

Peel back the reasons behind being obstinate and competitive and generally you end up with a whole lot of testosterone.

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How Can I Safely Contact Online Doms?

What’s the safest way to get in touch with potential online Doms?

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The Art of Apology: Receiving an apology when you don’t think one is necessary

Maybe you know a frequent apologizer, or maybe you’ve been surprised, but at some point in your life, you’ve probably had someone tell you, “Hey, I’m sorry!” and your immediate response was, “What on earth are you apologizing for?”

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Submissive Journals: Bullet/Analogue Journal Review

Developed by Ryder Carroll, the idea of analog/bullet journaling is kind of elegant in its simplicity. You have one notebook. Everything goes in that notebook. So what can you put in it that's related to submission?

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