What does it take?
I was inspired to jot this post down by two things. One was a recent post from Ms. Renee Lane on finding a dominant woman
DASA (noun. Sanskrit) A.) Slave and servant of the Goddess B.) one who has surrendered to the Goddess, who is completely subservient to her dominating influence. C.) a person who is the property of a Goddess and desires only to worship and obey Her. The dasa’s entire life is about devotion to his Living Goddess. He is the ultimate Bhakta (devotee of the deity). He will play any other role necessary so long as it pleases his Goddess and makes Her life easier.
I was inspired to jot this post down by two things. One was a recent post from Ms. Renee Lane on finding a dominant woman
by Viola Voltairinewith essays by Natalia Stroika and Pearl O’Leslie Synopsis This book is for men who worship women. It’s for women who think feminism
Being permitted to clean her boots… (even if she isn’t wearing them and it isn’t with my tongue.) 🙁
This is a little rambly but Ms. Voltairine got thinking with her talk about the different ‘flavors’ of D/s relationships. Yes, we all do
The are vignettes. I will add to them when I can. Thanks, Dora, for showing me the way to do it. We’ll always have Bristol,
I have the honor of having this post was quoted in the book 150 years of Gynarchy by the esteemed film artist and author Ms.
Describe your avatar. This has been an interesting exercise. I realized what a little mouse I can be at times. When I do play games
by the DollyRots I’ve got the new style, uh ohAnd I’m walking right down your streetI’m on your speed dial, you knowThe one everyone wants
I apologize Ms Lane for my whining about my feelings. To remind myself to just shut up and work, I packed my mouth with sponge,
Covid isolation has given my pet and I a lot of time together to get to know one another even better. I think we are