There is always time for a bit of education and knowledge before exploration. It can keep you safe, it can make you more aware, it can keep you safe and it can be fun. What 7 things did I learn that I wish I had known a LONG time ago?
Read The Article | Find SimilarBeing effective in submission should make you happy in your life. Far too many times I see novices and experienced submissives floundering and wondering how to make their Owner happy without a thought to how to make themselves happy too.
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Read The Article | Find SimilarWhen you visit this site, I don't expect you to have all the information you need to make educated responses, or to know what to do first, second and next. It's a process.
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