ruby_my_dear
Really Experienced
- Joined
- Aug 24, 2011
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Getting into BDSM later in life doesn't seem to be as unusual as I first thought. It's nice to know I'm not alone. 
What has proven to be a bit of a challenge after recognizing those proclivities, communicating about them with my partner and getting comfortable with living them in the bedroom is figuring out exactly what the heck we are doing without someone (namely me) getting physically hurt beyond what someone (mostly Him) can handle.
I think that education through books and threads such as these is very important to avoid a serious injury but even with that, there's a learning curve when translating the theoretical into the actual.
Here are a few things learned so far and we would really appreciate hearing from couples who have walked this path ahead of us:
1- The learning pyl can not be depended upon to let the learning PYL know when to ease up. Safewords (green/yellow/red) were chosen and PYL checked in often "What colour are you..." "Green, green green..." was my answer but judging by the blue, black and now green hue of my backside I really had no clue.
2-Porn and even erotica often portrait the dominant as unconcerned over the state of the submissive. Nothing can be further from the truth in our case. PYL was HORRIFIED when he realized the physical damage he had caused. To the point that I was getting anxious he might not want to continue exploring. ( I am so enjoying myself)
We've decided that finding a MUNCH is probably the next step in tapping into a community that can maybe help us with the learning. I must say however that after 20+ years of monogamy and never so much as seeing another *live* man naked has me cringing at the thought of attending a workshop.
Taking it slow is the best approach I can think of but we will appreciate any advice. PMs are okay.
ruby

What has proven to be a bit of a challenge after recognizing those proclivities, communicating about them with my partner and getting comfortable with living them in the bedroom is figuring out exactly what the heck we are doing without someone (namely me) getting physically hurt beyond what someone (mostly Him) can handle.
I think that education through books and threads such as these is very important to avoid a serious injury but even with that, there's a learning curve when translating the theoretical into the actual.
Here are a few things learned so far and we would really appreciate hearing from couples who have walked this path ahead of us:
1- The learning pyl can not be depended upon to let the learning PYL know when to ease up. Safewords (green/yellow/red) were chosen and PYL checked in often "What colour are you..." "Green, green green..." was my answer but judging by the blue, black and now green hue of my backside I really had no clue.
2-Porn and even erotica often portrait the dominant as unconcerned over the state of the submissive. Nothing can be further from the truth in our case. PYL was HORRIFIED when he realized the physical damage he had caused. To the point that I was getting anxious he might not want to continue exploring. ( I am so enjoying myself)
We've decided that finding a MUNCH is probably the next step in tapping into a community that can maybe help us with the learning. I must say however that after 20+ years of monogamy and never so much as seeing another *live* man naked has me cringing at the thought of attending a workshop.
Taking it slow is the best approach I can think of but we will appreciate any advice. PMs are okay.
ruby