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Maintaining Scene Safety
BDSM is often described through power, control, surrender, discipline, pain, service, trust, and desire. All of those things may be part of a scene, but none of them should exist without safety. Safety does not make BDSM less intense. It makes intensity possible. A scene may be strict, sensual, playful, ceremonial, emotional, painful, quiet, or deeply intimate. But a scene should never be careless. The more powerful the exchange, the more responsibility is required from every

T.L. Duncan
Jun 17 min read


BDSM and Healthy Healing
Why Kink Is Not a Symptom of Damage One of the most persistent myths about BDSM is the assumption that people are drawn to it because they are broken, damaged, or trying to act out unresolved pain. It is a lazy stereotype, and like most lazy stereotypes, it says more about the people making the assumption than it does about the people living the reality. Yes, some people come to BDSM after difficult experiences. So do people who become artists, runners, gardeners, therapists,

T.L. Duncan
Apr 65 min read
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