It’s time for a celebration on the site! This year is Submissive Guide’s tenth anniversary! We’re looking back at the top articles on the site that helped bring the site to where it is today.
Read The Article | Find SimilarIt’s very easy to get overwhelmed and have far too much to do with what feels like no time to do it. When searching for a way to help myself figure out how to organize my tasks so that I know how to prioritize them I came across 2 methods that work well.
Read The Article | Find SimilarI love reading BDSM fiction, erotica and other service books. I broke my kinky teeth on the Story of O so I can't ignore it on this list, but it's not the best of the best. I'd like to offer up the books that I love and enjoy to read; most of which I like to keep on my bedside table. Not at the same time, mind you.
Read The Article | Find SimilarAftercare is an elusive beast. Sometimes I need it and sometimes I'd rather be left alone. I'm never very sure which mood I'll be in when we begin playing but aftercare is always on standby because I take what happens in scene very hard. It goes with my very emotional self.
Read The Article | Find SimilarAnswering the phone or the door is a process that has gotten far too sloppy lately. I hope that with this advice we can begin to correct that.
Read The Article | Find SimilarSometimes relationships don’t work out for whatever reason. Asking for release from a relationship is never an easy thing to do regardless of the reasons and how it is done.
Read The Article | Find SimilarSure it may turn you on, but you still get to decide how far you go to care for that. After all, BDSM is about exchanging sensations and exploring your body's responses to stimulus. It is not always sex.
Read The Article | Find SimilarYou can't make someone be a Dominant. You can, however, awaken latent dominance or kink that they may have in their fantasies.
Read The Article | Find SimilarWhat can you do when stress overwhelms your Dominant? Here are 8 tips.
Read The Article | Find SimilarWhen people ask me what a D/s relationship is like, my first thought is that it is 'like any other relationship,' but that's not entirely accurate. Let me tell you what the common misconceptions are and then we can talk about the reality of a D/s relationship. You may be surprised to learn that they aren't as foreign as you think.
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