User:Interesdom
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British [[dominant]], living in England at the time of writing (May 2005). Born in 1958. One of the sysops on [http://www.lfshosting.co.uk/wipi/ this site]. | British [[dominant]], living in England at the time of writing (May 2005). Born in 1958. One of the sysops on [http://www.lfshosting.co.uk/wipi/ this site]. | ||
− | Naturally [[dominant]] (especially within partnerships), I had a [[slave]] even before being involved with [[BDSM]] and although I prefer long-term ownership, I have had short-term [[sub]]s/slaves. | + | Naturally [[dominant]] (especially within partnerships), I had a [[slave]] even before being involved with [[BDSM]] and although I prefer long-term ownership, I have had short-term [[sub]]s/slaves. I now have a submissive who I will probably enslave when/if I am happy that it is the right path for her. |
+ | {{user master}} | ||
'''Profiles:'''<BR> | '''Profiles:'''<BR> |
Revision as of 04:29, 30 May 2006
British dominant, living in England at the time of writing (May 2005). Born in 1958. One of the sysops on this site.
Naturally dominant (especially within partnerships), I had a slave even before being involved with BDSM and although I prefer long-term ownership, I have had short-term subs/slaves. I now have a submissive who I will probably enslave when/if I am happy that it is the right path for her.
M | This user is a master or mistress. |
Profiles:
Areas of Wipipedia I intend to work on sometime...
(but don't make that stop you!)
- Slavery - wrote once and lost it
- Abuse (inc. how to tell it from dominance and how to avoid it from a sub)
- Responsibility (as in dominance)
- Authority (as in dominance)
- Arrogance (vs. Dominance)
- Obedience (have written on this somewhere...)
- Training (what it can mean in minimum and at its fullest)
- Relationship (pulling together several areas and highlighting the disctinction under BDSM of 'players' and 'relaters' [what is a good word for that?])