Close Please enter your Username and Password
Reset Password
If you've forgotten your password, you can enter your email address below. An email will then be sent with a link to set up a new password.
Cancel
Reset Link Sent
Password reset link sent to
Check your email and enter the confirmation code:
Don't see the email?
  • Resend Confirmation Link
  • Start Over
Close
If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service

My Blog

Welcome to my blog!

Poetry is Cheap. Actions Speak Louder Than Words
Posted:Apr 15, 2020 10:24 am
Last Updated:Nov 13, 2020 1:25 pm
22709 Views

When words fail us.

Isn't how we are perceived based on our actions?
6 Comments
Miss Manners (yeah, you can read that two ways) Rudeness online in the kink community.
Posted:Apr 12, 2020 8:35 am
Last Updated:Nov 13, 2020 1:25 pm
21246 Views

I find myself shaking my head these days. A lot and often. Maybe I'm more exposed people online because I'm alone at home these days, and see the things I've missed as a slammed--the-wall busy person. Additionally, I'm raw, and I'm salty, and so with that in mind, please either change the page, or tread lightly through these words. Please.

I was raised be cordial people. respect their feelings, (almost) above all. Some call it Southern gentility. My parents called it having good manners.
In one case, in a chatroom that I enjoy visiting, a "Dom" showed total disregard for another's interest or fetish. Mr know it all was quick to put it down, to interject his "superior" thoughts, and to make an effort to make the other person feel "small." Fortunately, there were other people in the room who showed interest in the kink, and seeing that person equally. We are all here because we have "something." As was said in a posting I will always cherish, "One sky covers us all equally."

In another moment, one who has had (admittedly) personal issues, uses those as excuses to be rude. And hurtful. Excuses upon excuses. In the next breath, expects "please forgive my mistake" to exonerate, and "move on." So wrapped up in one's self, that common courtesies are tossed out the window, because "one is a special case." Says things and backtracks. Hurtful.

in a society in which we all have interests, likes, kinks, flaws, and misgivings about ourselves, wouldn't it be best to...especially in these times...be more considerate of others? If not considerate, maybe just mannerly?
"Please, thank you, be right back, I'll see you later" are all expressions of..."you're important to me." I work with people who do that in a more formal way in the work environment, but they as leaders, recognize the importance of "smoothing the way" for others.

One of my bids online told me this once. "Being heroic, by definition, is helping others." The others in the chat room that evening were heroic.
Be mannerly, please.
Be someone's hero.
4 Comments
Passion and kink
Posted:Sep 8, 2019 7:42 am
Last Updated:Nov 13, 2020 1:26 pm
23867 Views

I'm sure some people would disagree, but the intersection of passion and kink is so rare! Finding someone who is not only kinky, but passionate seems to me to be the ultimate unicorn!

Loooove it, when it happens!
7 Comments

To link to this blog (bubblezzz) use [blog bubblezzz] in your messages.