The L word
Anonymous - 26/05/2014 15:53 - United States - San Francisco
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ADT - 09/02/2009 02:14 - United States
I'm sorry, but I don't understand. Can someone explain?
Lots of above comments give a good explanation :)
Our safe word is "Ladybug". It's not for S&M, though, that's not our thing. It's for my wife's social anxiety. If she starts to feel a panic attack coming on, or just feels terribly uncomfortable or threatened, it's her way if saying "Take me out of here right now and don't waste time asking questions."
" I love you " " STRAWBERRIES"
I can't say your life sucks, when you have a girlfriend freaky enough to have a safe word
Hahaha made me think of Kevin Hart xD
She couldn't handle it. Those kind of girls are not emotionally ready
'those kind of girls' .... your comment is not only offensive it's also ignorant. Whether she's ready to say i love you or not has nothing to do with them being into S&M.
At least it was used in the right context of 'this needs to stop now and go no further until things are talked about'
As for safewords, my last one used was pistachio ice cream.
I hope the safe word was "loveyoutoo"
You simply made her think of what she loves most..