five-twenty520:

Daddy: You’re a brat

Me: Whaaattt? No!

Daddy: You made a post about it saying you were

Me: …Noooo….

Daddy: Do you want me to find it?

Me: No!

Daddy: Then say it

Me:

Daddy: *Grabs his phone*

Me: No!

Daddy: Are you gonna say it?

Me: ….

Daddy: *Starts going on it*

Me: Okay! ….I’m a brat…*smiles*

Daddy: There you go, Good girl

dk-sirgreywolf:

bigbadwolf-ish:

southernsassysub:

humiliatorofsubs:

clandestine-whore:

fantasies-of-a-dominant:

fantasies-of-a-dominant:

Re-blog if you are a Dom or Sub that believes men and women are equals. Fuck all this women are inferior to men bullshit I see floating around Tumblr. Women should be treated with respect at all times. Even more so, if she decides to gift her submission to you. I’m a Dom, I’m also a feminist. Submission is a gift, not a right!

Enlightened thinking.

Source: @fantasies-of-a-dominant

Been a while since I re-blogged this. My most popular post. With good reason. This says a lot about me. You don’t agree?? Unfollow. It’s just up there.

So I hate the fact that I feel the need to reblog this, but based on the number of genuinely misogynistic messages I’ve been getting it seems sadly necessary. There are too many people out there who are unable to distinguish between fantasy and reality.

I actually feel sorry for them in a strange way, because it seems to mostly be deeply insecure men who are feeling vulnerable and threatened by modern society. But, if that’s you, you’re on the wrong side of history and it’s not sexy at all.

Humiliation and degradation are a lot of fun, and my primary kink, but if you actually believe that women are inferior than I have no time for you at all

Dom = sub

The slash / is a choice between equals, not an inherent condition or the decision of one for the other.

Reblogging just because. Truth is truth.

~Sir GreyWolf

Helping your little feel little in a big world

daddyjourney:

Part of a Daddy’s job is to help their little feel safe in exploring their little side. While not every little feels comfortable doing this in public, it can be fun and freeing to try it.

Some small ways you can help your little feel little in public:

– take them places where it’s socially acceptable for adults to act a bit like kids, such as the zoo, amusement parks, or baseball games
– hold their hand when crossing the street.
– place your hand on their shoulder or the back of their neck
– fasten their seatbelt for them
– get the children’s menu at restaurants
– order for them
– cut their food for them
– head pats and forehead kisses
– give them a quarter for the gumball machine
– pack a small toy or stickers in their lunch
– encourage small ways of dressing little outside of home, like hair bows or knee socks
– tie their shoes for them