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Werewolves on the Nile Chapter 2
“You want me to ride What? For how long?” Cain looked up at his lover as both wore mirrored shades against the desert sun. He could feel the heat as it beat down upon them, at least the hat he wore kept the worst of it off his head.
By Kaiden Moss8 years ago in Filthy
10 Signs You're Actually a Dom. Top Story - January 2018.
In D/s relationships there is a dominant and a submissive. However, there are a lot of misconceptions about the qualities it takes to make someone a good dominant. Because, contrary to the Hollywood portrayals, being arrogant, demanding, and dismissive are still negative qualities to bring to a relationship. Even (and especially, some would argue) one with this sort of power dynamic.
By Neal Litherland8 years ago in Filthy
Maintain Your Mental Health while Submitting to Your Dominant
Submitting to someone is an extremely wonderful process of giving over aspects of your life that you used to control to someone that you trust. In the BDSM lifestyle as a submissive, being “owned” by a Dominant should be an wonderful event that makes you feel like you truly belong, not only in this lifestyle, but with your partner. I wrote an article entitled “I’ve Submitted to Him,” that you can read for more information on what submitting really means.
By Lorah Catherine8 years ago in Filthy
Confessions of a Married Virgin
I was married once, technically I still am. I am in the middle a divorce. By the time our divorce court date comes we will have been married a year and a half. 18 months, 18 months too long if you ask me. You may be asking yourself, "Then how in the world can you consider yourself a virgin?"
By Faith Heple8 years ago in Filthy
Werewolves on the Nile (Ch. 1)
The window was open to let in a breeze, but it also let in the sounds and smells of the marketplace down below. His view of the area included scorch marks on the sides of buildings where rioters had burned everything they could get their hands on a few months back. Cain could hear the merchants as they called out to anyone who walked by their stalls. The buyers bartered and bickered over price as sellers tried to squeeze every pound possible out of the sale. The savvy on both sides eventually reached an agreement that met somewhere in the middle. Cain had more important problems than the price of saffron.
By Kaiden Moss8 years ago in Filthy
American Style
It all started when a dear friend somehow got it in his head that he could out-drink me. This was during my service in the United States Navy, which, lacking any other prospects, I had joined after High School. Following training, first in Chicago, then Virginia, I was made a technician on an Aircraft Carrier in Japan. It was several months after my arrival to that magical set of islands that I was granted an entire long weekend to myself.
By D.M. Kiely8 years ago in Filthy












