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| Wed 4 Aug 10, 2:20 PM shy_sarah UK(M), 4 yrs |
in a therapy journal. I was sent it by a friend, and it's written in a refreshingly open-minded and up front manner. I'm not making any point here, I just thought people might be interested. http://www.therapytoday.net/article/show/1984/ Compliance for fun? Hell yes. | |
| 4 Aug 10, 2:33 PM subette 2 yrs |
Yup - it came up a while back I think: http://www.informedconsent.co.uk/posts/278336/0 Subette I want to reconcile the violence in your heart. I want to recognize your beauty is not just a mask. - Muse, Undisclosed desires Edited 4 Aug 10, 2:34 PM by subette | |
| 4 Aug 10, 2:34 PM Will_and_Echo UK(SW), 5 yrs |
http://www.informedconsent.co.uk/posts/278336/ I loved it too, thought it was very balanced and really seemed to work rather well both as an academic piece and a personal response to the subject. Exx "You'll find the shame is like the pain, you only feel it once." | |
| 4 Aug 10, 4:50 PM shy_sarah UK(M), 4 yrs |
Ah, thank you, I did wonder if that was the case Compliance for fun? Hell yes. | |
| 4 Aug 10, 5:49 PM Sutleress 2 yrs |
Very interesting article. I am having CBT with a trainee councellor and haven't revealed my Domme situation to him. Luckily as I see it so far we are dealing with other issues. Its made me think about how I would handle it should the need to reveal arise.
Sutleress |