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It seems as though nearly everyone thinks D/s is just another way of saying "kinky sex." Yes, sex can and often is used as a means of taking control. But if that is all you see submission as being, I honestly do not want anything to do with you.
Live-in may be possible if you interest me sufficiently.
I find it absolutely fascinating the different ways people have of defining submission. I just read one profile of a woman who wants to have a "traditional marriage" and saw that as being a submissive. Of course she also expected to run the home and control the finances...
So how do you view submission? |
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