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TSR : Profiles : EricStanton
| Profile Name: | EricStanton |
| Created on: | 18 May 2001 |
| Last visit: | 5 hours ago |
| Location: | Skipton-Leeds-Mancs |
| Country: | UK |
| Sex/gender: | Male |
| MSN ID: | yes |
| Homepage: | http://www.informe... |
| Profile type: | Dominant / Owner / Master |
Height: 6ft 1in; Weight: 11st 10lb; BMI: 21.5
Happily being Eric
I am tall, slim, monogamous, professional person and easy to get on with. I believe in being open and honest in a relationship. From there trust and commitment can grow. I believe in living in the here and now. Each moment has value, is a gift - I certainly don't always see that at the time but each is a step in my dance through life. I'm delighted when I get memos so if you want to make me smile don't hang back.
I am not concerned with property, fashion or proving myself. I am interested in people. I have looked for a partner that is open and honest with nothing hidden, prepared to commit, knows her own mind and is open to new adventures. I know this is demanding.
My list of 'interests' is just that and not a 'must have' list, and vanilla interests are important as is the mutual fun factor. I am careful about safety and personal discipline is important to me.
Vanilla life is a significant factor. I'm involved with adults as a life skills and self esteem mentor.. I like the outdoors, mountains, sunsets over seas, grass under my feet. Red wine and endless cups of tea, cooking and music and art, tending toward the eclectic. I enjoy 'making' and like to employ my imagination to realise BDSM equipment (as well as more mundane items).
I like the rhythm of the cane and crop or flogger as well as improvised items (I just discovered 'hot rods').
I enjoy spontaneous and adventurous S&M play and I'm confident with rope bondage, suspensions and restraint.
I believe that people involved in D/s relationships should develop an honest and intimate knowledge of each other based on mutual respect and open communication and this I am prepared to take time developing.
"Sometimes the heart should follow the mind.
Sometimes the heart should tell the mind to stay at home and stop interfering". . . . . . .
Edward Monkton
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