My View on BDSM
For me, BDSM isn’t about pain or extreme things like many people think – it’s about trust, respect, and communication.
I see it as a way to explore dynamics between people, where you dare to be open about your boundaries, your needs, and your curiosity. It requires much more responsibility than people on the outside often realize.
The most important thing to me is consent – that everything is voluntary and that everyone involved feels safe. Without that, it has no value.
I also believe it’s something very personal. It looks different for everyone, and there’s no right or wrong as long as it’s built on respect.
In the end, it’s not about what you do – it’s about how you treat each other.
Me motto is “all girls and women need to be spanked,” especially if it’s not voluntary, removes their right to choose what happens to their own body. In any relationship, consent is essential. Without consent, it’s not respectful or healthy—it can be harmful.
I see it as a way to explore dynamics between people, where you dare to be open about your boundaries, your needs, and your curiosity. It requires much more responsibility than people on the outside often realize.
The most important thing to me is consent – that everything is voluntary and that everyone involved feels safe. Without that, it has no value.
I also believe it’s something very personal. It looks different for everyone, and there’s no right or wrong as long as it’s built on respect.
In the end, it’s not about what you do – it’s about how you treat each other.
Me motto is “all girls and women need to be spanked,” especially if it’s not voluntary, removes their right to choose what happens to their own body. In any relationship, consent is essential. Without consent, it’s not respectful or healthy—it can be harmful.




