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LB003: What Does a Good Dominant Look Like? #podcast

Three weeks in, and three episodes listening to me ramble about my opinions on BDSM for our new podcast Loving BDSM. (Sounds like torture, right? Or maybe it’ll become a new fetish…yeah, I like the sound of that.) If you’re already tired of my voice, no worries, John Brownstone is slated to produce next week’s episode.

I. Can’t. Wait!

This week, though, I decided to take a break from red flags, warnings, and ardent begging for submissives to use common sense. Instead, I’d rather celebrate the good Dominants of the world. I don’t think we do that enough, ya know? In less than 10 minutes, I manage to say some nice things about Dominants, potentially piss a few people off, and gush about my own Daddy Dom. Give it a listen and let us know what you think!

From the show:

  • Stalk John Brownstone online at southernsirsplace.com
  • The warnings about the bad Dominants are important but we should also celebrate the good Dominants
  • Kayla doesn’t like the term “true” Dominant
  • “Good” has nothing to do with looks, gender, sexuality, race, or any other physical characteristic.
  • Some traits include patience, thoughtfulness, stability, and focus – among others.

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About the author

Kayla Lords

I am a sex blogger, podcaster, freelance writer, international speaker, kink educator, and all-around kinky woman. You can find me online sharing my innermost sexual thoughts and experiences, teaching other bloggers how to make money writing about sex, and helping kinksters have happy healthy BDSM relationships. I'm also a masochistic babygirl submissive with an amazing and sadistic Daddy Dom and business partner, John Brownstone. Welcome to my kinky corner of the internet!

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