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All of the State pages are currently under construction... ( they may never really be finished ) I will be working from a list of known groups and from the groups I know from my own area. Once I am finished, I will be more than pleased to accept contributions of Groups not listed and once verified I will add them. I will also be adding worldwide listings as I get them. Currently I have (limited) listings for Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and Canada. I am looking for any listings for Africa, Japan, and South America. If you have any to contribute, I'd appreciate it greatly. |
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Have you ever wondered about those "Hanky Codes" you've been hearing about? While most BDSM groups that I know of do not use them, there are still some older more established ones that do. They are most popular amongst the Gay &Lesbian communities. |
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Even though an actual slave contract is not a legal binding instrument in a court of law, many couples choose each day to enter into a contractual relationship. Here are seven of the most prevalent on the web, they are written in a way that suggests a legal obligation, but there is always room for modification. Use them as a framework to construct your own contracts.
Submissive BDSM Play Partner Checklist
Checklist and introduction by Tammad Rimilia. Format modified.
This checklist should be filled
out by a Sub and provided to their Dom/Top before playing with them. This will
provide a quick "head-start" to identifying limits, negotiating and finding
common ground for play. Dominants may wish to work through the checklist, to
get a better handle on their specific interests. Switches should go through
the checklist twice; one persons Dom and Sub interests may be very different.
Live BDSM Chatting courtesy of PJIRC and Bondage.com
BDSM
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
I found this FAQ originally on alt.sex.bondage
back in 1994. It was, as it is now, quite helpful to a newbie in search of answers.
It may be an old document but the information that it contains is just as relevant
today as is was when it was first written.
When establishing a Master/slave relationship, sometimes the parties involved feel it is necessary to set up ground rules. I found this list of 128 rules on the Net around the same time as I found the BDSM FAQ (above). It was compiled by Master John for his slave, and reflects his personal tastes. It can easily be modified to suit your beliefs and needs. I find it to be an excellent tool for a beginner couple. My thanks to Master John for making this listing available to the public.
© Master Kelly
2002 - 2008