The Human ***uality Shelf
The Loving Dominant
John and Libby Warren
Greenery Press
4200 Park Blvd. Pmb 420, Oakland, CA 94602
1890159727, $16.95, www (dot) greenerypress (dot) com
To submit your body and life to another =96 no, this isn't a religious
thing. This is a few people's ideas of romance. Now in a new and
updated edition for the new millennium, "The Loving Dominant" is a
guide to the BDSM (a short hand way of abbreviating the life style
meaning Bondage, Discipline, Submission, and Masochism) for any reader
too timid to vocally ask the questions about the lifestyle which is
more kind and loving than it seems to the people involved. Covering
advice to make the best of the lifestyle to all, and with advice on
toy-construction and photography, "The Loving Dominant" is an ideal
addition to any human ***uality shelf and for any alternative
lifestyle collection.
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