| I'm a dominant who is looking for a woman who is subservient, respectful, and obedient. I'm seeking a woman who aims to please, and knows in her heart her place is at her Master's feet. She likes to service her superior in the bedroom, knows her place, and relishes it. She also knows that to honor and obey her man, she takes care of the domestic chores around the house, and knows that nagging will result in a sound spanking or whipping.
She also knows that her subservience will result in being protected and cherished. Ultimately I'm looking for a long-term relationship which will result in a mutual commitment; but I need time to learn if my submissive is the right one for all time.
A bit about me. I'm an active person who loves the out-of-doors. I like biking, hiking, walking; anything to get me out of the house or the office. I love travel, especially to the coast or the mountains (in Sacramento, we are equidistant from both). I love foreign travel as well, especially to those places off the beaten path.
I'm a technical writer, employed by a large firm. I like to write for pleasure as well. I have the usual 9-5 job, with nice benefits and a decent paycheck. With the bank, I am buying my house.
In addition to that listed above, my hobbies include reading, watching films, conversation, taking care of my cats and dogs, rescuing animals, saving the world (just kidding).
I believe that D/s is more than restricted to the bedroom. I like to make the decisions in a relationship; I value input, but the buck stops with me. I'm open to suggestion, and I know that I don't know everything.
Hope to chat with a like-minded person in due course.
PS the photo was taken in Antarctica in November, which is equivalent to May in the Northern Hemisphere. We were snowed on several time. At the very bottom of the photo are several gentoo penguins.
What a wonderful place! I did fall in love with penguins when I was there. I wanted to tuck a little rockhopper penguin in my pocket to have as a pet, but...
Also, I don't weigh 300 pounds. As you can imagine, layering is the way to go in the cold, and I've layered on more than several layers. |