I've been battling for a long time with how to write this post in a manner that is polite and respectful, because the topic is controversial. After much time spent deliberating, pondering, considering and analyzing the best way on how to do this, I chose to confront the issue directly, so please forgive me if … Continue reading On Gender
Category: Second Life
Introducing D/s Collar: An Experiment in Scripting
For years I have been a supporter and an idea contributor to a project called OpenCollar in Second Life. The project strives to offer a high-quality, open source, scripted D/s collar. I respect that project very much, and support all the effort they have done to create a good product. I will continue to support … Continue reading Introducing D/s Collar: An Experiment in Scripting
Emoting, or, The Art (And Science) of Expressing Yourself Through Text
When one spends a significant amount of time in an open-world, online metaverse like Second Life, sooner or later there will come an opportunity to express thoughts, feelings, impressions and actions through text in a roleplay context. The craft of conveying this in a terse, detailed, emotionally involving whole is called emoting, and that will … Continue reading Emoting, or, The Art (And Science) of Expressing Yourself Through Text
What am I, after all?
What am I? That is a question I have been repeatedly asking myself ever since I started traveling the explorative universe of D/s. Yes, dear Reader, you will be taken through my journey in the lifestyle, in an attempt to illustrate from where I came from and how I have reached the conclusion that I … Continue reading What am I, after all?
A disclaimer about “It’s Not Mine!”
This post was published earlier this year. I repost it today, lightly revised. 06/06/2024: More revisions to this in light of recent events. Today I want to write about a product in Second Life. The product name is "It's NOT Mine!" (from here on out referred to as INM) and the product's creator is a … Continue reading A disclaimer about “It’s Not Mine!”
