I like people talk about FemDom and BDSM in general openly. Books, films, performances and theater emerge, which are very well received by the general public (both vanilla as belonging to the community).
And I'm not talking about Grey, that also has its audience, but many other examples are becoming more natural at all levels, though still persists some obscurantism in certain circles. Today people have a more open mind and I no longer know whether it is because for any kind of fashion or our world awakens curiosity increasingly, we find almost everywhere samples.
I was amused by Clara Lago (Eight Basque surnames,Venus in Furs) for having mentioned me in a popular television program in Spain, although she didn't remember my nickname. I really love that FemDom increasingly reaches diffusion and can have short samples turning on the television, taking a walk (someday I'll tell you a little anecdote) or in bookstores.
I myself contribute my way to the dissemination of FemDom and BDSM, but I don't feel the need for BDSM is "normalized", because secrecy has its morbid, but it's nice that gradually is losing these dyes of unmentionable taboo or destructive cult that still some continue to award.
FemDom and BDSM is an alternative lifestyle in which intensity of sensations and feelings that those of us who integrate it, we live and feel things in a different way.
Dear Cruel Dama,
ReplyDeleteYes some day women will rule the world. femdom will be commonplace. Women walking their dogs down city streets as normal behavior. I yearn for that day my whole life.
self loathing man
braxton