Kneeling positions: Those things to get subs in the mood before and after scene or get punished in. Here's the thing with me when it comes to subs and kneeling positions: I want them to feel submissive yet comfortable or have something they can do. Remember: Each submissive is different and their bodies have different limitations. I usually have my sub try a different array of positions to see how comfortable they can be in it for 2 min max. You can usually feel comfort/discomfort at that time to solidify how you feel about something. Currently I have a male sub, and after him trying a few positions, here are the basic 3: And yes, my subs get a mat from me depending on the needs and physical capabilities and desires of both parties. Gomukhasana lose is the most comfortable for my sub, therefore that's the one to use to get in and out of the right mindspace. Humble position is for thing like, "I've fucked up, I know I have, I'm sorry" and the conv...
I've had subs be super unsure how to play with their ass so I've made this little thing. Because this is important for anal play and knowing what to do is a good thing. And please don't just shove it in dry, unless you've been prepped or super into that. Because: It. Will. Hurt. I'll do a Part 2 at a later date if how to actually shove a dick/strapon/dildo/vibrator/etc. in and how to play with those.
You gotta love the double standard when it comes to new submissive vs new Dominant. New sub and all the Doms go "Shiny!" New Dom and all the subs go "Stranger danger!" However, it's understandable. A lot relies on a Dom. And how much they will accidentally make a mistraks that could deeply injure a sub. While subs run on a "Shiny" frenzy and wanna try everything at once because it's so great and new and omg! Chill. To which I say mentorship should still be a thing. I strongly urge people to do that because having a good guide in the dark is very good in this lifestyle. Someone who teaches you what not to do or to do and why or where not or what can go wrong and why. It's much better than making that huge mistake by yourself with a sub and both don't know what went wrong, how, or why. Recently I watched a sub be "Shiny" all over and had a Domme take them with, let's say less than good, intentions in mind. Too many red flags. L...
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