Every day throughout the month of November 2013 there was a new post from me answering the questions posed in the 30 Days of Submission meme that I’d seen going around. You gain a glimpse into who I am as a submissive and my relationship with KnyghtMare.
Read The Series | Find SimilarThis is a great book for any dominant and s-type to have in their library of nonfiction BDSM books. Tequilarose's favorite essay, Submissive: A Personal Manifesto by Madison Young is a must read for female s-types.
Read The Review | Find SimilarThere are times where I don’t feel like being a slave. The good thing, burnout isn’t a permanent problem.
Read The Article | Find SimilarI won't pretend kink's a magic cure-all, and I sure as hell won't suggest it's a cure for OCD, but it does help mine when it comes to M.
Read The Article | Find SimilarI've taken some of the guesswork out of it for you by providing you the top 3 books I recommend to everyone new to BDSM. The only thing you have to do is figure out which one you want to buy first!
Read The Article | Find SimilarThe transition to 24/7 D/s turned out to be much more challenging for us.
Read The Article | Find SimilarToday and every day this Winter, I want to focus on healing and on joy.
Read The Article | Find SimilarI hope people who are interested in exploring polyamorous relationships find this list of resources helpful.
Read The Article | Find SimilarBecoming submissive does not mean you stop being who you are now. All of my advice has always been that you should be you, just a better you.
Read The Article | Find SimilarOne of the strangest full time submitting challenges that I’ve found is dealing with your role as a submissive when either you or your Dom is ill. So how do you cope when one of you is ill?
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