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Supporting women's rights to choose alternative lifestyles

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In rebuttal to the recent attacks on FaceBook BDSM pages and against D/s relationships, I released a post yesterday in an attempt to educate people that women also have the right to choose how they wish to live their lives. In doing so I found support from a small group of alternative lifestyle women's rights supporters. I am trying to help them grow to rival the other groups who believe that women only have the right to choose when it fits into their narrow-minded views. To me this view seems much more oppressive than any D/s relationship. For them to believe that women should only be allowed to choose 'normal' is no choice at all. You may not support D/s relationships, or even understand this lifestyle, but please go show a little support for women to be who they want to be without society looking down on them.

Her Voice

Please go smack their button and show your support. If you'd like you can scroll down that page a little bit and check out my post as well which is shared there. The image I've added is what to look for to find my FB post, so if you'd take a lil time to check that out as well I would greatly appreciate it.



Thank you all, Talon
Knowledge is nothing if not shared, with your slave, your community, and those wishing to enter into it. So I will continue to look for topics to give My opinion about, yes opinion.

*** Disclaimer ***
My way of thinking doesn't fit everyone, nor does anyone elses, it is not My intention to tell anyone else here how they must see or do things, as there are as many views of what "the life" means to people as there are people in it.
Fritz Perls Father of Gestalt therapy said, "I'm not in this world to live up to your expectations, and you are not int his world to live up to mine. If perchance we meet it's great, but if not then it can't be helped.

There was a saying in the 70s about mental problems which I like to apply to people who think they can think for others: "Troublesome people are often people in trouble".