MrFulmen |
4 years ago •
Aug 25, 2020
4 years ago •
Aug 25, 2020
MrFulmen • Aug 25, 2020
I think it's useful to distinguish how much your power exchange lifestyle is about your *erotic* life vs. how much it's about your *life* life. If the ways in which your dynamic manifests are mostly around the sexy aspects of your life, then telling your family all about it does seem a bit gratuitous. But the more that D/s becomes entangled with your overall life the more reasons for transparency tend to crop up.
The first time I talked to my parents about it was when I had a long term, serious partner who was a pro domme. I couldn't answer the question "What does your girlfriend do for a living?" without either lying or bringing it up. And if I just said she was a pro domme without talking about my own lifelong history with D/s then it'd sound like she was a freaky pervert corrupting their innocent little boy--and I wasn't going to throw her under that bus. So I told them enough to be able to talk honestly and openly about my partner, without making it salacious, and I said if they wanted to know more they could ask. The conversation went just fine. I think, in part, because they could see why I was telling them what I was telling them; so it didn't come across as oversharing. |
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