For the
next few months, I am going to post a series of articles entitled
“How It Feels.” This series is going to look at Female Led
Relationships and Male Chastity from a man's point of view when his
significant other is the one who wants to change things. Basically,
it will be a look at how he feels, and what thoughts might go through
his head when his partner decides to “give it a go.” Basically,
it will be a look back on how things went for me. What I felt, and
what other guys sometimes feel when things change. When the
relationship evolves from the “normal” to a Female Led
Relationship. And, of course, chastity.
Mistress
Ivey always covered life from the woman's perspective. I plan to show
this kind of relationship from a guy's point of view. The only
difference is that “he” will not have to figure out how to
approach “her” to get things started. I realize that that is one
of the hardest things a guy has to do when he wants an FLR, but his
wife has never considered it. I will cover that aspect later. There
is an old post on my
blog that is a letter from a guy to his woman telling her the
benefits of an FLR. Actually, there is a link to it at the top of the
page. It's called “To
My Wife” and it pretty much covers that side of things.
My goal,
with this series, is to show women (and men) how it feels from the
male side of things. I think, once a woman knows how men feel about
most things, she will realize that there is no reason for her to fear
this kind of relationship, nor will she worry about the things Ivey
proposed she do having a negative effect. They won't! Men, whether
they know it or not, WANT this kind of relationship. I can say that
with certainty because, I admit, I never thought I would enjoy being
someone's “slave” or whatever you want to call it. But I found it
much more exciting and rewarding, than anything I had experienced
before. And I had been married twice before!
Hold onto
your hats, folks! The truth is out there, and I am going to bring it
straight to you...
nemo
I'm looking forward to your inside perspective as from someone who has experienced an FLR.
ReplyDeleteHi Nemo. I feel sorry for your loss. Thank you for all your articles and continuing this blog after Iveys passing. I have just discovered this blog today so a lot of reading awaits. Best regards Michael from Denmark
ReplyDeleteThank you. I hope you enjoy the rest of the blog... And, yes, you do have a lot of reading to do.
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