I have been in the lifestyle for 13 years. I am a professional soccer mom, friend, medical office assistant and natural submissive. I am a social butterfly and love the outdoors. I enjoy wine, art and good music. I have several tattoos and piercings. I enjoy kink, bondage and pain. I am very active in the community and my alternative lifestyle.
I seek a connection with an open minded Dom that is confident in what he wants and is willing to make it happen. I am not looking for casual play or an online exchange. Our relationship would be one in which my Dom would fill a much needed void in my life. Our relationship would be fun and healthy. I seek to be treasured, protected, loved and ensured safety.
I am very obedient and I get pleasure from knowing that I serve my Master well. I feel deep love for my Master and it should not be mistaken for getting involved too fast. I believe that if there is a man deserves the title of “Master” from my mouth that I should trust him with my life. I will not refer to a man as “Sir” or “Master” until I feel that he has earned that title.
I seek a Master than can offer me security. I do not seek to be lavished with gifts or money. I seek a secure relationship that will ensure me a life forever with a loving Dom. I am married. My husband’s user name is twisted1989. I do not hide my desires from him.
My relationship with my Master will be a personal relationship that has potential of progressing just as any relationship. I do not seek someone to join my husband and I in any manner. I will be open to joining a poly relationship under the right circumstances.
How does a master center a slave? Being centered is a Zen term that means a person is balanced, calm, healthy, peaceful, grounded, nourished. Some might see it as a relaxed state, one of calm, creative, full of the realization of being well-off, in communion with one's self and one's environment… How does a master center a slave? He does it by creating, with his slave, a right relationship, that is, one in which each is free to be him or herself; one with openness, honesty, and clarity of purpose. Centering comes from having a clear focus, mutual support, encouragement, and purpose. ~ Jack Rinella in SM Leather
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