![]() ![]() I’m not talking about reading fiction-if you want to know more about how BDSM works in reality rather than fantasy, then you need a decent “how to” guide. ![]() Here are a few of the research avenues an aspiring BDSM writer can explore: That and he’ll tie me up and spank me stupid if tell you all what a perv he is □īut seriously, it’s perfectly possible to research BDSM without ever having taken part in a scene. Partly because I want to maintain an air of mystique, but more importantly, because it would be a violation of my boyfriend’s privacy. I’m not going to be giving the lurid details of my own sex life in this blog post. Okay, well you’ll have to get used to disappointment. We secretly suspect them of being depraved, kinky types-after all, isn’t it a basic rule of fiction to “write what you know”? I suppose there’s a part of all of us that burns with curiosity to know just how much an erotica writer is writing from personal experience. I have wondered how much research is involved with regard to the D/s aspect or your stories, if you have personal knowledge of same? Where do you go to do any research? Do you have ‘consultants’? (JBelle) Part of the How to Train Your Dom in Five Easy Steps Blog TourĪ while back I asked my readers for some blog topic suggestions they’d like me to explore, and this came up: Guest post and giveaway by Josephine Myles: Researching BDSM ![]()
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