Lorah Catherine
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I don't like writing about the same thing everyday.
I don't like reading about the same topics everyday.
Stay tuned for some 'different' perspectives on my strange worldview.
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BDSM Explained: Your First Event
Hello and welcome to this week’s installment of SubSays, where I use all my experience and knowledge to explain all things kinky! Today, we’ll be addressing some anxiety—inducing concerns you may have if you are just starting out in your kink community, giving you all the tools and resources necessary to make not only a wonderful first impression, but to help you find some friends a whole lot faster! As always, if you have any ideas for future articles, please give me a shout at @SubSaysHello on Twitter, or DM me with any personal questions or concerns and I’ll be happy to do my best to give you some advice. Without further ado!
By Lorah Catherine4 years ago in Filthy
BDSM Explained: Submissive
Hello again and welcome back to another installment of SubSays. I’m excited to announce a new series of articles called “BDSM Explained” where I take basic concepts of the wonderful world of BDSM and completely explain them in their entirety. If you have any suggestions for future articles, of if there’s something in particular that you’d like an answer to, head on over to my twitter @SubSaysHello where I will respond within 24hours! Without further ado, let’s explain what exactly a “submissive” is.
By Lorah Catherine4 years ago in Filthy
In Awe of You
My eyes slowly open, bringing me back into consciousness. They close again for a brief moment, and it feels as though I am tethered to a dream, a scene that I don’t quite remember. I feel comfortable, knowing that the dream wasn’t a bad one, and that I was being lulled into the real world slowly and happily.
By Lorah Catherine5 years ago in Humans
Ask a Submissive, Vol. 4
Ask a Submissive Vol. 4 Alrighty, folks. Let’s do the most FREQUENTLY Googled questions about BDSM culture and relationships. Because why not, and because I really don’t feel like I’ve been able to cover all the basics with you yet—may as well use the internet to my advantage!
By Lorah Catherine5 years ago in Filthy
Should Mental Illness Be Treated the Same as a Physical Illness?
The short answer: Yes. Please allow me to persuade you to agree with me. The Long Answer: Mental illness affects an astounding (and increasing) number of people across North America. 1 in 5 people in any given year in Canada will experience a mental health or addiction problem. By the time Canadians reach 40 years of age, ONE HALF have or have had a mental illness (1) . These numbers are absolutely insane and cannot go ignored. Lately I have noticed employers and family friends treating individuals with mental disorders improperly, and I have a goal to fix that habit. I'm going to prove the above statement by first allowing you all to see just how horrible living with a mental disorder really is - and then justify why it should be treated just as if the individual had a physical ailment.
By Lorah Catherine6 years ago in Psyche
Don’t Ask Me If I Remember
Don’t ask me if I remember there’s no way I could forget. When triggered, what I could never forget always seems to flash before my eyes in an instance, as if I’m seeing my life again right before death. It looks like a slideshow with all of my happiest moments with him. Every smile, every wink, every hug, every kiss, how your body felt sleeping next to mine, the first time he told me he loved me.
By Lorah Catherine6 years ago in Poets