Resolving conflicts in relationships is a very valuable life skill to develop. You need to learn to work on the problem and strive to come up with solutions that meet the needs of the relationship together.
Read The Series | Find SimilarThis series will present to you another submissive's typical day of service to their Dominant so you can walk in their shoes for awhile. It's fun to learn and grow and understand where others are coming from. Do you have a story to share? This series is an ongoing one - so please feel free to send me your Day in the Life stories.
Read The Series | Find SimilarThree challenges that come about after rules are selected and you are practicing them or have had them for a long time.
Watch The Video | Find SimilarBeing an emotionally healthy person is a goal that all of us have but a smaller margin actually accomplish. With the constant stress of commitments and modern day obligations our emotions face the brunt of it. The goal of a submissive is to seek that balance in emotional states so that our service appears stress-free and sincere; even if we have a lot going on in the background. Living as an emotionally healthy submissive takes knowing what is considered healthy to begin with.
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Read The Article | Find SimilarOne of the more intimate ways that we submissives can serve our Dominants is by learning and performing grooming duties usually left to themselves to do.
Read The Article | Find SimilarLet's face it. Not everyone out there is graced with excellent health, some of us are even chronically ill. So what do you do as a slave and a mother and wife when the bad pain/illness days hit?
Read The Article | Find SimilarI hope I always fear You. I hope You always keep me one step away from being comfortable and complacent.
Read The Article | Find SimilarNot everything we do in BDSM is serious.
Read The Article | Find SimilarThere are three natural pain processing methods. They are acceptance, denial, and devouring. Two of these methods are very common, and the third being rare.
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