ariaonthefloor: girlonaleash:submissivefeminist:sadpunks:submissivefeminist:Forever reblog. This is
ariaonthefloor: girlonaleash: submissivefeminist: sadpunks: submissivefeminist: Forever reblog. This is one of my favourites. no this sucks remember your safeword kids Crying does not necessarily cause for safe-wording out of the scene. If all my scenes stopped at tears, I wouldn’t have had some of the amazing experiences I have had. It all depends on the agreement between the D/s; it cannot be assumed either way. Come up with clear agreements, kids. Crying is a staple in my BDSM play. Diversity, people. Remember that. Diversity is right! I’m not one for crying when it comes to pain. I cry more when my feelings overwhelm me and this sometimes happens in BDSM play. I welcome it when it happens, to be honest. Mmmmm. Connection. I don’t often intentionally go for tears, but they are beautiful. Related link: Tease Theory: Crying -- source link
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