Sadist Masochist: Daddy's Discipline

Sadist Masochist: Daddy's Discipline
Author: Elle Amori
Publisher: Elle Amori
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2024-07-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Step into a world where dominance meets submission, and pleasure intertwines with pain in this thrilling BDSM erotica. "Sadist Masochist: Daddy's Discipline" is an exploration of dark desires, taboo passions, and the intoxicating dance of power exchange. When Emma steps into Daddy Dom's world, she discovers a side of herself she never knew existed. As a willing masochist, Emma craves the discipline and strict boundaries Daddy imposes. Their relationship is one of intense erotic romance, filled with moments of raw passion and tender affection. Daddy's firm hand and commanding presence guide Emma through a journey of sexual exploration, pushing her limits and satisfying her deepest cravings. This explicit erotica delves into the complexities of sadist and masochist dynamics, bringing to life the fantasies of those who yearn for kinky erotica and the thrill of discipline and punishment. For readers who are drawn to adult fiction that embraces the full spectrum of BDSM romance, "Sadist Masochist: Daddy's Discipline" offers an unforgettable experience. It's a dark erotica that doesn't shy away from the explicit, the provocative, and the intensely personal moments that define erotic power exchange. Immerse yourself in a story where every touch, every command, and every act of submission is a step deeper into the world of sadist erotica. "Sadist Masochist: Daddy's Discipline" is more than just a story; it's an invitation to explore your own desires and fantasies.

The Seduction of Discipline

The Seduction of Discipline
Author: E.L Discipline
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2017-06-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1524696021

This is my world. I live it daily, and this book is here to educate those people that think this lifestyle is a fad, a joke, and not real. I will break it down for you. I will introduce you to the many levels of BDSM and smash any misconceptions you have. This book will have you fascinated and even tempted to try this out. But it will also educate you and open your eyes a bit into this lifestyle. You may scoff at what has already been portrayed to you in TV and in books and think, Oh my god, no way in the world would I ever crawl on my knees to a man. No man is worthy. But dont be scared if you come to understand a little bit better once you educate yourself. TV and previous information about BDSM was and is not as thorough as what youre about to read. What I do, what my lifestyle pertains, is something far beyond what you can imagine. Keep reading if you want to be awakened into a lifestyle that is fulfilling and satisfying for both parties. Dont say I didnt warn you. You may laugh and toss this book aside, but you will be awakened. And there is no turning back from that.

Vulgar Genres

Vulgar Genres
Author: Steven Ruszczycky
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2022-01-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 022678875X

Vulgar Genres examines gay pornographic writing, showing how literary fiction was both informed by pornography and amounts to a commentary on the genre’s relation to queer male erotic life. Long fixated on visual forms, the field of porn studies is overdue for a book-length study of gay pornographic writing. Steven Ruszczycky delivers with an impressively researched work on the ways gay pornographic writing emerged as a distinct genre in the 1960s and went on to shape queer male subjectivity well into the new millennium. ​Ranging over four decades, Ruszczycky draws on a large archive of pulp novels and short fiction, lifestyle magazines and journals, reviews, editorial statements, and correspondence. He puts these materials in conversation with works by a number of contemporary writers, including William Carney, Dennis Cooper, Samuel Delany, John Rechy, and Matthew Stadler. While focused on the years 1966 to 2005, Vulgar Genres reveals that the history of gay pornographic writing during this period informs much of what has happened online over the past twenty years, from cruising to the production of digital pornographic texts. The result is a milestone in porn studies and an important contribution to the history of gay life.

Fathers Who Fail

Fathers Who Fail
Author: Melvin R. Lansky
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134881304

Despite the burgeoning literature on the role of the father in child development and on fathering as a developmental stage, surprisingly little has been written about the psychiatrically impaired father. In Fathers Who Fail, Melvin Lansky remedies this glaring lacuna in the literature. Drawing on contemporary psychoanalysis, family systems theory, and the sociology of conflict, he delineates the spectrum of psychopathological predicaments that undermine the ability of the father to be a father. Out of his sensitive integration of the intrapsychic and intrafamilial contexts of paternal failure emerges a richly textured portrait of psychiatrically impaired fathers, of fathers who fail. Lansky's probing discussion of narcissistic equilibrium in the family system enables him to chart the natural history common to the symptomatic impulsive actions of impaired fathers. He then considers specific manifestations of paternal dysfunction within this shared framework of heightened familial conflict and the failure of intrafamilial defenses to common shame. Domestic violence, suicide, the intensification of trauma, posttraumatic nightmares, catastrophic reactions in organic brain syndrome, and the murder of a spouse are among the major "symptoms" that he explores. In each instance, Lansky carefully sketches the progression of vulnerability and turbulence from the father's personality, to the family system, and thence to the symptomatic eruption in question. In his concluding chapter, he comments tellingly on the unconscious obstacles - on the part of both patients and therapists - to treating impaired fathers. The obstacles cut across different clinical modalities, underscoring the need for multimodal responses to fathers who fail.

Becoming a Slave

Becoming a Slave
Author: Jack Rinella
Publisher: Jack Rinella
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2005
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0940267209

Becoming a Slave is an authoritative, and well-documented book on the process of finding and submitting to a dominant. Beginning with a description of terms and the characteristics to be found in a master and in a slave, the book continues with how one realizes and understands their own desire to submit and serve, proceeds to the process of advertising, searching, meeting, and interviewing prospective masters, and ends with a great deal of practical advice on submitting, serving, and satisfying a dominant in a healthy and practical way.

Saving Jesus from Those Who Are Right

Saving Jesus from Those Who Are Right
Author: Carter Heyward
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 304
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451404944

In this theological resource for spiritual transformation and social change, Carter Heyward rethinks the figure Jesus and his import for church, academy, and society. Rather than focus on the endlessly variable pictures of Jesus in contemporary biblical scholarship, and in radical opposition to the Jesus of the "Christian Right," Heyward presents "Jesus as our brother, infused with a sacred power and passion for embodying right (mutual) relation, and ourselves with him in this commitment." She goes on "to explore, concretely, how we might live this way."

The Effects of the Internet on Social Relationships

The Effects of the Internet on Social Relationships
Author: Conchetta Gallo Ph.D. LMFT
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2011-11-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 146204705X

Since around the 1970s, the world has witnessed a technological revolution equaling no less than a global paradigm shift in the way we communicate in our social relationships. The impact of the new technology has impacted every aspect of our lives from early childhood to older ages. This technology has revolutionized social communication and brought the world together with a single click. This book explores the effects of the internet on our social relationships. This impact is tremendous and often individuals seek therapy for the new issues that this type of communication presents, whether it be parents who are concerned about their teenagers addiction to texting, blogging, and posting on Facebook, My Space or Twitter; or couples whose relationships are threatened by internet infidelity, inattentiveness to their partner, and/or abuse of pornographic websites. The chapters contained in this book provide not only important information on these topics across the life span but also provide helpful hints for individuals and mental health practitioners as well.

Sex and Social Media

Sex and Social Media
Author: Katrin Tiidenberg
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2020-07-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1839094087

Sex and Social Media offers a curious reader an academically informed yet accessible discussion of the nuances of sexual social media and socially mediated sex, giving a much-deserved space to explore the multiplicity and richness of sexual practices online.

On Freud's A Child is Being Beaten

On Freud's A Child is Being Beaten
Author: Ethel Spector Person
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-05-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429902549

Presents a classic essay by Sigmund Freud, followed by discussions that set Freud's work in context and demonstrate its contemporary relevance. The contributors to this volume represent diverse perspectives from different regions of the psychoanalytic world.