Let’s talk about the different myths surrounding submissives and submission. Some may surprise you.
Read The Article | Find SimilarIt is important to develop a safe word system with your Dominant. There are many reasons why this is such a very good idea.
Read The Article | Find SimilarIs there anything about submission (yours or what you see in others) that you question, dislike or repels you?
Read The Article | Find SimilarI know being competitive is a part of human nature, but the constant comparison of yourself to others doesn’t do anyone, especially you any good.
Read The Article | Find SimilarBeing a submissive is a huge part of who you are, but it’s not all you are. It can be easy to lose yourself in the relationship and your submission. It’s important to be your own person as well.
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Read The Article | Find Similarlike a non-kinky relationship, your desire for and ability to have sex will change through the different stages of parenting. Don’t worry or freak out. Realize this is normal, and if you’re determined to enjoy as much kink as possible, get creative and be patient with yourself and your partner.
Read The Article | Find SimilarRegaining trust is going to be a long hard road. It doesn’t matter what “most” people might consider cheating. If you felt that the bonds of your relationship were bruised or broken due to your partner’s actions, he cheated, and your feelings are important and valid.
Read The Article | Find SimilarSometimes you can feel so disconnected with your submission that you begin to question who you are. Here's my meditation on my personal struggle.
Read The Article | Find SimilarHow's your self-esteem? Do you feel good about the person looking back at you from the mirror? If not, you are not alone. I understand. I am one of you.
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