Guest BigDaddyP Posted September 1, 2016 Report Posted September 1, 2016 I found this article to be very enlightening and informative. https://www.kinkly.com/2/9248/sex-tips/bdsm/being-a-daddy-or-little-isnt-about-children A worthwhile read for both those beginning their journey into the lifestyle, or the more learned members of the forum. DDlg has been a part of my life, in one way shape or form, for over 15 years, and I found the article an interesting read. Look forward to following what others think as well. Happy reading! *HUGS* BDP... 1
Guest Princessaj Posted September 1, 2016 Report Posted September 1, 2016 Thank you, thank you, thank you BDP! I am new to DDlg and a middle. I think I have the chance to bring out the Daddy in my new boyfriend. This article will be a nice way for him to read at his own pace, reflect on his impressions, engage in conversation and ask questions. I recommend if anyone is trying to share their interest in DDlg with a Vanilla friend, family member or a DDlg curious newbie, they include this article as a tool for balanced dialogue. Again, I am most grateful.
Guest BigDaddyP Posted September 11, 2016 Report Posted September 11, 2016 So glad you found it useful. I thought it was an excellently written article.
Bittersweet.Mya Posted September 12, 2016 Report Posted September 12, 2016 Read it and loved it, I had to disagree with very few comments written but like the author said, she was only writing her perspective which I respect. A lot of it is pinning down the stereotypes and outlining this lifestyle, definitely an eye opener and I will be saving and showing to a friend of mine.
Guest BigDaddyP Posted September 12, 2016 Report Posted September 12, 2016 Read it and loved it, I had to disagree with very few comments written but like the author said, she was only writing her perspective which I respect. A lot of it is pinning down the stereotypes and outlining this lifestyle, definitely an eye opener and I will be saving and showing to a friend of mine. The best thing I found was that the writer acknowledged her bias and perspective from the beginning and made it quite clear it was her perspective. There is a lot to be gained from understanding
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