Byrdie(switch female){rl only} |
6 years ago •
Aug 11, 2018
Dommes gotta domme.
6 years ago •
Aug 11, 2018
Byrdie(switch female){rl only} • Aug 11, 2018
In another thread, @PussNBootz asked "How did you fall into your style of submission or Dominance? Was it through experience, research, conversations, wants, etc?"
I’m asking a similar question of the dominant women here. How did you get to be where you are? What resources were the most helpful, memorable, or at least amusing? =}+{= I've been in my local kink community for about 20 years, and before that I was doing research online (alt.sex.bondage, anyone?) or talking to kinky friends. I've read articles and books on kink, and my favorites in regards to being a dominant woman are: * Bitch Goddess: the Spiritual Path of the Dominant Woman, edited by Pat Califia and Drew Campbell * Manual Creation: Defining the Structure of an M/s Household, by Machele Kindle (Master Fire) * Uniquely Rica: A Practical, No-Nonsense Approach to a Fulfilling Female-Led, Service-Oriented Dominance and Submission-Based Relationship, by Ms. Rika * Wild Side Sex: The Book of Kink / Educational, Sensual, and Entertaining Essays, by Midori * WOOF! Perspectives Into the Erotic Care & Training of the Human Dog, by Michael Daniels * Family Jewels: a guide to male genital play and torment, by Hardy Haberman - forward by Fetish Diva Midori * Anal Pleasure & Health, by Jack Morin, Ph.D. * Playing with Taboo, by Mollena Williams I also attended a lot of classes, lectures, and workshops. One of the most pivotal for me was both “The Art of Feminine Dominance” class and the Forte Femme weekend intensive - both taught by Midori. I’ve been to kinky conventions such as Leather Reign (Seattle Area), KinkFest (Portland, OR), Southwest Leather Conference (Phoenix, AZ), Leather and Leis (HI), and Black Beat (Baltimore, MD). I’ve also attended munches and multiples of the Paradise Unbound kinky campouts. From time to time I actually even played with people - starting with getting kinky sample scenes from friends ("tastings", as they're called in Seattle) and moving on to full-blown scenes and relationships. How’d you get to be the dominant woman who you are? |
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