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Yes, my profile says Dominant, and I am starting my path as a Domme. Are you a somewhat experienced submissive or sub-leaning switch male who would like to join me on this learning path? Step right up. Even though I'm bisexual, I currently only play with men. Though I have somewhat limited experience in this scene, I am eager to expand that with the right boy.

Things you should know about me:
My politics are radical (i.e., I opposed the war in Iraq, I work for reproductive rights, GLBTQ rights, ending the War on Drugs, environmentalism, etc.)

While I appear female (generally speaking), I do not see myself as being of one gender or the other exclusively. Being gender fluid, I can take on appearances that can be categorized as masculine, feminine, or androgynous.

I am polyamorous.

What I Am Look for In Another Person: I have diverse tastes, but I would like someone that I find attractive, is interested in my happiness, is willing to try things that are new or different to ensure my happiness, etc. Ideally, it would develop into a long-term 24/7 relationship down the road. (This also depends on achieving enough experience and, thus, being capable of handling the enormous amount of responsibility that is part of being a Domme in a 24/7 relationship.)

I'm interested in someone who derives pleasure in serving me--and not just in the bedroom. I would like someone who clearly understands their own limits and is willing to explore the world of BDSM with me. Common mundane life interests are good, but let's discuss those when you contact me.

I do have limits. Please be between the ages of 23 and 30. (Yes, this is a hard limit.)
Good personal hygiene is a must.
I will admit to having a greater preference for androgynous-looking or otherwise youthful men with a lean or average build.
No heavy drug users or drinkers.
Long hair is a MAJOR bonus.

10/19/2004 7:11:14 PM
Just to answer a frequently asked question, no, I am not of Greek descent. I'm actually Irish, English, and French. Of course, this means I burn to a crisp in sunlight. Thank the Gods for SPF 30!

"Calliope" comes from Greek mythology. She is the Muse of epic/heroic poetry and eloquence. What's funny is that my poetry is, well, not something you'll ever see in a literary anthology.
8/30/2004 12:37:02 PM
One can never underestimate the power and pleasure of thought-provoking conversation. To be sure, chemistry, an eagerness to serve and please, etc. are enormously important to me. A slave's ability to express himself both emotionally and intellectually, to engage in lively discussions, and to be willing to grow on these levels--these are what I find pleasurable. (Well, amongst many things. ;) )

As a student, I've come to appreciate the value of self-education, as well as the importance of seeking a teacher/mentor to guide one through a journey, be it sexual, spiritual, intellectual, or a combination of the three.