Dating Kinky Presents: So, What is Kinky, Anyway?

Dating Kinky Presents: So, What is Kinky, Anyway?

A Note On Crediting

Many kinksters from around the world have offered up thoughts and ideas and viewpoints for this book.

Not only do I sincerely offer every single one of them thanks, but I’ve gotten permission from each for their contribution, and asked them how they would like to be credited, with a form letter similar to this:

I was wondering if I could use your response:

> “Quote Goes Here”

In my upcoming book on “So, What is Kinky, Anyway”?

I think it would be awesome to share your perspective on this topic. smiles

If so, how would you like to be credited? Credits often look like:

Username/Name, AgeGender, Kink Role (URL link)

Or any variation thereof (it can be anonymous, and leave out any information you choose).

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Therefore, they have chosen how to be credited—whether they want a link or not, their role or not, their gender or not, or to be 100 percent anonymous.

That’s why you might find inconsistencies in how people are credited through this book. It’s by their choice and at their consent.

*smiles*

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