Pronouns: They/Them/Any
26 Years Old
Canada, Saskatchewan,
(Bio that will be used only for this event)
I am a switch who is someone new to the scene, and has mostly spent time as a brat. As much as I have enjoyed that, I've had some fears about stepping in to a Dominant role.
Things I would love to get out of this conference:
- I know how important having an experienced, or at least educated Dom is for me as a brat. I really want to make sure that I am treating my Subs with healthy, loving, respect as they show me such beautiful, willing, obedience. It is really important to me that I am being safe with my subs because I know for myself at times I need my Dom to tell me when I've pushed myself too far. I want to be able to feel confident enough in being as safe, caring and loving of a Dom I can be while letting my sadist and Dom side come out. It's a fine balance and I want to be the best (and still fun) Dom I can for my Subs.
- As a recently diagnosed autistic I would really like to learn about what that can translate to in the world of kink. I have already figured out myself that sensory is everything for me. The less visual I have, the more intense the experience.
- I want to learn what kink can look like outside of hetero, cis relationships and identities. I have openly identified as genderqueer since the summer of 2021. I've settled into what that looks like for me and have become comfortable in my skin for the first time in my life. I am lucky enough to be part of a community of varying gender and sexual identities, however as lovely as it is to learn from the experiences of others, I have a platonic relationship with these friends and haven't had the opportunity to have a relationship of this sort myself.
All in all just excited and ready to learn more!
Sunny