I Love You (When You’re Perfect) -OR- How Fetishization Of The Positive Ruins Our Relationships
It’s an easy trap to fall into, to focus on the good in everyone. It seems like the right thing to do. See the good

It’s an easy trap to fall into, to focus on the good in everyone. It seems like the right thing to do. See the good

I’ve been saying this a lot lately, because it seems people mistake a single instance (or handful of instances) of something for a way of

LOL! I can barely think about it without laughing out loud, even when I’m alone. “Hair.” My friend and I used to say that to

Someone commented on one of my writings and said: I’ve always been confused by the fact that people say they’ve seen your true colours when

Valentine’s Day can seem sort of trite and commercial. In fact, my partner and I don’t celebrate it. Given the right opportunity, my partner has

I make a habit of spending 30 minutes each weekday learning something. Or, at least reading outside of my usual interests, following interesting links, etc.

I’m pretty sure that unless you are the great Zoltar, you’re gonna answer “No” to that. Good! (TL;DR People who expect you to understand what
A lot of what I write can bring up the feels. After all, I dig deep into how we as humans first and as kinksters,
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