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The Culture that has been here all the time

When I was introduced to BDSM relationships, I realized they had existed probably for all of human history. Religion and Western Culture distort this and BDSM itself greatly, and if anything, an incredible hypocrisy is always present. Using codes and euphemisms, even denial can mask the fact that many people thrive within this often unrecognized subculture. For example, my wife had all the earmarks of a pleasure slave and was generally devoted and submissive to me. In times of marital friction, I often heard the words from a counselor, "She just wants you to love her." "Love her," I thought I was, and now I know without a doubt I need to be a Dominant, not some preconceived idea that we are to live as equals: we are not only one can be a Dom and one a sub at a time, but, it is perfectly fine if switching is desired at least now and then.
1 year ago. Wednesday, May 29, 2024 at 5:54 PM

Friends,

So you thought you would like to see if you have chemistry when you texted and eventually agreed to meet, but!

What if the person you meet is not your type, and you have trouble being turned on or staying turned on? 

How would you say I am sorry Babe, but you just are not my type.

Should you or could you be diplomatic? Should you or could you be blunt? Should you, or could you let it slide and just ghost them after you part?

Yes, it is your personal preference. I am just curious about what some people think is proper or acceptable.

ADDENDUM: I am not looking for a woman now, but all my wives and significant others had blue or green eyes, were slim to average in weight, petite or slightly taller, and were all-natural blondes. I don't say this indicates my type, but it says something about my preferences.

 

 

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