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Well, it has been about three months since I started this weblog. I found it rather tricky to write honestly and accurately in the beginning, but I think the chance to ‘tell all’ about your inner sex life is also somewhat theraputic.
I’d like to open my mind to any suggestions or comments from my readers, if indeed I do have regular readers, which I hope I do ;)
Anything you’d like to hear me write about, expand upon or give my opinion on, then fire away! Your ‘humble’ narrator will be happy to give the sordid details.
Comments
Hello,
i am new to the BDSM scene, and i guess you could say i am discovering myself. i just wanted to let you know that i do check in on your blog evry few days for any updates. i have a few blogs that i follow regularly, and even though i am not a domme i enjoy getting views from the other side. i do also check in on Richards blog as well every now and then. i normally don’t comment but since you asked i thought i’d let you know that i am a regular reader and i always enjoy the peek into your world you graciously give us.
Alexis
Posted by: Alexis | September 5, 2005 4:29 PM
Hello Alexandra,
I am not in a real BDSM or D/s relationship myself, although I have submissive feelings. My (happy) marriage is vanilla. Yet I like to read how real people experience this lifestyle. Your and Richard’s blog are hte ones I read first. You both can write very interesting and I enjoy reading it. I hope you both will continue.
Greetings,
appy
Posted by: appy | September 5, 2005 5:24 PM
Alexis,
I love it when people leave a comment. It is one of the perks or rewards of writing in public: having people share their feelings. Even if they disagree with you.
Posted by: Richard | September 5, 2005 8:16 PM
Hello Alexandra,
You and your blog are great. I really enjoy reading a blog from a domme that isn’t full of “My Perfect Godessness” posturing. You and Richard have a great relationship, and you both write charmingly.
Posted by: jp | September 6, 2005 3:39 PM
Wonderful :)
Thanks for the comments! Certainly makes writing a bit nicer.
Posted by: Alexandra | September 6, 2005 6:48 PM
My boyfriend and I have a bit of a D/s relationship, and I’m realizing that I’ve had dominant qualities most of my adult life, but have been surpressing it during a bad marriage. It wasn’t until the I met my boyfriend a couple of years ago that I’ve started embracing it with his encouragment. I guess my point is, that it is helpful to see ideas and such that work for you and perhaps I may be able to take some of your thoughts and shape some of my own. Thanks.
Posted by: Lisa | September 29, 2005 4:44 PM