In this BDSM Glossary series I help you understand some of the common and less common words and phrases used throughout the BDSM community.
Watch The Video | Find SimilarThere are a lot of people in the lifestyle who don’t know how to understand, let alone handle littles. It’s frustrating to be pigeonholed as only one thing or another. Littles are so much more than the personae they adopt for play or in their relationships. The embrace the innocence of youth. Listen to one’s personal thoughts on the matter.
Read The Article | Find SimilarThere is no right or wrong way to serve. I do think some slaves are more prone to reactive service and there are some slaves who are more proactive.
Read The Article | Find SimilarIn all BDSM exchanges, there is a level of consent and negotiation that happened prior to the activity or relationship. This also includes punishment.
Read The Article | Find SimilarWearing a collar is not just a way to signify to myself and others that I have given myself to another person, it’s a way to comfort myself when I’m feeling alone and to reassure myself on the days when I don’t feel actively submissive.
Read The Article | Find SimilarOnce I started delving into the realm of BDSM, I learned that honesty is a key factor in having a successful M/s or D/s relationship. Because of the different levels of intensity that can be factored into a lifestyle based relationship, one not only has to be completely honest with their partner but with themselves as well.
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Read The Article | Find SimilarAs is the case with partners of a standard relationship, those in a BDSM one can also be broken into two types – short-term and long-term.
Read The Article | Find SimilarThe bottom line is, you’re never too old, too heavy, too tall, or too short to be who you really are.
Read The Article | Find SimilarThere are many similarities between apartment hunting and hunting for a compatible partner. I know, silly, right? NO, hear me out.
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