You Are Not Defined By Your Kink
Instead, you should define your kink. You can be a sissy, a cuckold, a cum-slut, or a stroker, but you shouldn’t allow others to define what those roles are. Kink is normal, and it really is so much fun to explore too! But, if you allow others to define your kink and what it means, you’re not going to have much of that fun. You will be so concerned about conforming to someone’s idea of what a sissy is, or what a “true” submissive is, that you won’t be able to enjoy yourself.
Kink Events
Jack and I have been to a number of kink events, where they often have classes or presentations. They are interesting to go to, and a great opportunity to learn about various kinks from more experienced players who may be able to share insights, and help you to avoid the pitfalls that they encountered. However, make sure to evaluate everything these “experts” say with a critical eye. Relate it all back to your circumstances and remember, the idea is to have fun.
Everyone Started Somewhere
Every person in kink started somewhere. Even Ms. Delia was a newbie once! However, I listened to those with experience and explored new things after researching them and I’m the wildly experienced cockteasing bitch you all know and love today. So join me in your explorations, because I can,will offer you a wealth of knowledge and wisdom. And I’ll offer it in a non-judgemental, non-threatening environment where you can explore all your kinks and fetishes!

Love this. Our kinks are just a part of who we are as people. There is more to a person than just their kink. ❤️
So true, Stephanie!
Kinkiness is a fun part of ME and being who I am! Thanks for the comment.
Ms. Delia
Ms Delia ~ I agree with Ms Stephanie and you ~ my kinks are a part of me but not me. Also I would like to add that parts of me enjoy different kinks. There are different parts of me that have different needs at different times. If that makes sense lol
Ms Kay Marie