HeavansKeeper
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ORIGINAL: masmiss Overanalyzing every aspect of your bdsm relationship will turn the whole thing into a sort of clinical experiment. Big turn-off. I disagree. Social sciences make me hot! I would love if every kink could be traced back to a childhood experience, oh what fun we would have pressing buttons! (I'm being 100% sincere). Humiliation is particularly attractive in this regard. Joy from humiliation has many roots, but I have a favorite. It allows for safe exploration of critical truths. We have a social contract with the world. You say "How are you?" and I say "Fine." I don't tell you that I'm worried about money or that I'm questioning my sexuality. With humiliation play, the rules of the game are removed. Here you're encouraged to touch those tidbits which make you wince and cry and rage and laugh and love. There's no shame in humiliation, no judgment (god, I wanted to add another "e" in there!). It's freedom. This is when you (here meaning the couple) can release truths which are normally stifled. Since there is no judgment, issues like adultery, inadequacy, and other insecurities are inspired to come out. In my opinion, good humiliation is far more intimate than sex. Woooooo. That last chapter was a little steamy. More on point, why does Destinedto like being called a slut? It's surely novel. Contra my previous explanation, the novelty of the experience is attractive. But that will die in time. Unless some part of you does feel slutty, the word will lose its cock-raising veracity. It would be like being called stupid repeatedly by someone less intelligent than you - it grows laughable. My advice... Don't just accept that you like it. Seek out why. Look deep down (trite but true) and explore the dark parts we all hide.
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