Submissive Cuteness Explained
• Our relationship
Pet could easily be a dom to the right person. He isn’t really submissive in real life, except to me, and I dig that. It is perhaps through my relationship with him that I have learned to read submissiveness into his face. By watching him grimace and beg a whole lot more than most people do : )
I’ve told him a couple of times when he’s been tied up that his face looks like it was built for suffering. That it suffers sweetly. That often when I look at him I want to hurt him and have him like it.
He doesn’t realize how good-looking he is (and I have told this to him too - I’m not all about the cruelty and suffering), and there’s something about the proportions of his face - the shape of his cheeks, nose, eyes come together, that pushes my buttons in so many different ways. He looks manly, but his eyes have a sweetly faded prettiness and depth that just make me want to nestle my head in his chest.
Then there’s Tied-Up-Richard who is much the same but takes on a different light. I love exploring and feeling the contours of his face, nose cheeks, running my fingers over his eyebrows. Sometimes I think of him as a handsome but weathered statue, strong but rooted to the spot and vulnerable to my corrosive caresses.
Poetic license and corniness aside, perhaps it just suffices to say that there’s nothing like a handsome man who likes to suffer for me.
Comments
Hi Alexandra, sorry i didn’t get back to you i must have missed your message. You asked what kind of music i play. i’m a singer mostly and play acoustic guitar, a little keyboard and some drums. i like to write my own stuff and i play alot of covers just hanging around the house. i love to sing so i sing alot. ps. i enjoy your blog, say Hi to Richard chance
Posted by: Anonymous | April 26, 2007 4:37 AM
Thanks for letting me know! Nice to hear from you, chance. Your’s/Destiny’s blog is really good. I love your latest entries, they are very insightful.
Posted by: Alexandra | April 26, 2007 5:52 PM