lambsone
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1 year ago •
Nov 1, 2023
1 year ago •
Nov 1, 2023
It's a place of commonality and "fellowship" as in "we are all in the same boat". I think it's vital because we share ideas, caution during playtime, understanding of the lifestyle, clearing confusion about the lifestyle, and so much more. Basically we help one another in whatever each one needs. Even finding a partner. The Cage is one of the nicest websites I've been to. There is a better atmosphere here than I experience at Fetlife, Altlife, and Bondage.com which seem trashy by comparison. I think people here take the lifestyle more seriously too and treat it in a mature manner. We also have kinksters at all different ages and stages of learning and practicing the lifestyle. I personally still feel like a beginner even though I have some prior experience, but I still feel like a learner. My Master is well versed in the lifestyle and willing to explain the meaning behind what he does and expects of me. I find the reasons fascinating. From my prior experience I've found that the BDSM, D/s lifestyles to be highly bonding between partners. There is a depth to be had that can't be found in Vanilla. And dare I say, comes closer to a Biblical practice in a relationship than Vanilla. Pain is something that I dislike, however Master just explained to me yesterday that the purpose of it is to help the submissive release things that are troubling her. At least for a femsub, but I don't know about the malesubs. That was a big help to me. Even though I still feel like a beginner my Master has told me that I am progressing faster than he thought and that he is very pleased with me. My very first Master never told me anything, except when he put a collar on me and the significance of it. I find that my current Master is a true lifestyler and not a play Master which the previous one was, now that I can see the difference. It's like I'm starting to learn all over again. So I guess I've blabbed enough and hopefully others will share also.
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