Endless_Night
Literotica Guru
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- Sep 5, 2013
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Did you have your current predominate sexual kink your whole life, or did it develop over time?
It's always been there.
Did Literotica play a part in developing your kink?
No. But it did provide a platform for me to gain an understanding of my desires. Prior to Lit I genuinely thought I was damaged.
When you visit threads on Lit based on your kink, are you horrified at the other people in the thread, or are they the people you’ve been looking for?
My kink is submission based, but it's not single focus in nature. Most of the submissive threads are very focused as to particular outlook and culture. There are aspects to appreciate in all, but I am most definitely an outlier.
Do you have a kink that is so specific that you just can’t seem to find the right place to interact with others who feel the same way?
Yes, but less about it being specific than genre crossing. My submission weaves together aspects of Dd/lg and consensual noncon. On top of which, I tend to bolt from interaction at the drop of a hat.
Not the most usual combination. Most conversations I have end up with people trying to fix me. *sigh*
Did writing or reading stories on Lit scratch your proverbial kink itch?
Yes. To both. Or, at least they did in the past. I haven't visited either option in some time.
What kink would you like to see get more nuanced attention?
Not that comes to mind.
I have found the breeding and associated conversation interesting. It's not a kink I've put much thought into.
It's always been there.
Did Literotica play a part in developing your kink?
No. But it did provide a platform for me to gain an understanding of my desires. Prior to Lit I genuinely thought I was damaged.
When you visit threads on Lit based on your kink, are you horrified at the other people in the thread, or are they the people you’ve been looking for?
My kink is submission based, but it's not single focus in nature. Most of the submissive threads are very focused as to particular outlook and culture. There are aspects to appreciate in all, but I am most definitely an outlier.
Do you have a kink that is so specific that you just can’t seem to find the right place to interact with others who feel the same way?
Yes, but less about it being specific than genre crossing. My submission weaves together aspects of Dd/lg and consensual noncon. On top of which, I tend to bolt from interaction at the drop of a hat.
Not the most usual combination. Most conversations I have end up with people trying to fix me. *sigh*
Did writing or reading stories on Lit scratch your proverbial kink itch?
Yes. To both. Or, at least they did in the past. I haven't visited either option in some time.
What kink would you like to see get more nuanced attention?
Not that comes to mind.
I have found the breeding and associated conversation interesting. It's not a kink I've put much thought into.