subwannabe
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I strongly believe the best way is to find a boyfriend first who is interested in going down that road. You may have to date several different guys before finding what you are looking for. Just "feel them out", so to speak and move on if it doesn't look like he is of this mindset or wouldn't want to travel down this road.
Some would disagree with me but I really think it is usually a mistake to find the kink first and then look for the person afterward (as in searching BDSM personals or other online activities). To me that is just more of a shot in the dark. Maybe I'm different than others but I like having a soul mate kind of "marriage" type relationship with someone who is sexually compatible. It would seem to me that going for the kink first and the person later that you would be more apt to find someone who fulfills you sexually but is not your soul mate and there is basically no love in the relationship. If that happens, and you are happy sexually but not spiritually, then what happens when you are in this great BDSM relationship and you meet someone you fall in love with or could fall in love with? Many people wind up in relationships where they love a person but their sex life is unsatisfactory. Are you willing to settle for a sex life where the sex is exactly what you want but there is no love? If you are "owned" by someone how do you ever find the love of your life? Just my two cents.
And, by the way, I truly believe there are a whole lot of kinky people out there and that they are far easier to find than most people realize. It is a stereotype that most everyone is vanilla and the only way to find BDSM is to look only in BDSM venues.
Some would disagree with me but I really think it is usually a mistake to find the kink first and then look for the person afterward (as in searching BDSM personals or other online activities). To me that is just more of a shot in the dark. Maybe I'm different than others but I like having a soul mate kind of "marriage" type relationship with someone who is sexually compatible. It would seem to me that going for the kink first and the person later that you would be more apt to find someone who fulfills you sexually but is not your soul mate and there is basically no love in the relationship. If that happens, and you are happy sexually but not spiritually, then what happens when you are in this great BDSM relationship and you meet someone you fall in love with or could fall in love with? Many people wind up in relationships where they love a person but their sex life is unsatisfactory. Are you willing to settle for a sex life where the sex is exactly what you want but there is no love? If you are "owned" by someone how do you ever find the love of your life? Just my two cents.
And, by the way, I truly believe there are a whole lot of kinky people out there and that they are far easier to find than most people realize. It is a stereotype that most everyone is vanilla and the only way to find BDSM is to look only in BDSM venues.
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