User:Balzac

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Balzac is a London Fetish Scene crewmember (responsible for managing the advertising on the website). He is married to Cerys who is also a crewmember on LFS.  
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Balzac is a London Fetish Scene crewmember (responsible for managing the advertising on the website). He is married to Cerys who is also a crewmember on LFS. Both he and Cerys are switches.
  
He has been interested in [[BDSM]] for as long as he can remember but has only been actively involed in the scene for a few years.
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He works as a freelance computer programmer and lives in Camden in North London.
  
Both he and Cerys are switches.
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He has been interested in [[BDSM]] for as long as he can remember but has only been actively involed in the scene for a few years. The nickname comes from Honoré de Balzac (1799 – 1850) , the author of Droll Stories and an early corruptor of my sexuality. The book and its illustrations given to my father in 1940 then sat unread on his bookshelf for 30 years until found by a small boy who was profoundly affected by the underlying sexuality of the stories.  
  
He works as a freelance computer programmer and lives in Camden in North London.
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So… Was Balzac to blame for my warped sexuality or was it my mother for putting me in rubber pants and reins at the age of three?
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Balzac is unsure.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:04, 8 July 2006

Balzac is a London Fetish Scene crewmember (responsible for managing the advertising on the website). He is married to Cerys who is also a crewmember on LFS. Both he and Cerys are switches.

He works as a freelance computer programmer and lives in Camden in North London.

He has been interested in BDSM for as long as he can remember but has only been actively involed in the scene for a few years. The nickname comes from Honoré de Balzac (1799 – 1850) , the author of Droll Stories and an early corruptor of my sexuality. The book and its illustrations given to my father in 1940 then sat unread on his bookshelf for 30 years until found by a small boy who was profoundly affected by the underlying sexuality of the stories.

So… Was Balzac to blame for my warped sexuality or was it my mother for putting me in rubber pants and reins at the age of three?

Balzac is unsure.


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Sw This user likes to switch.


S This user is straight.


Bdsmexample.jpg This user likes to tie others up.


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Rubber This user likes the feel of rubber.
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