Bootprints on My Own Brain
The revolving door spins, and with each turn I am less of a man and more of a machine of my own appetites.
Architecture of Devotion
Understand this: Devotion is not safe. To give yourself here is to be stripped. To bleed. To kneel until your legs give out. To pray until your voice is gone. To be emptied until nothing remains but my imprint.
Deep Waters, Sharp Teeth
“Those who swim with me either become part of my pack… or part of my diet.”
A Love Letter to My Cancelation
“They didn’t destroy me. They revealed me. And in doing so, severed my ties to the illusion of safety.”
The Mirror Doesn’t Lie. You Just Wish It Would.
Desire isn’t a character flaw. It’s not a moral indictment. It’s raw data. It doesn’t make you good or bad. It just makes you honest.
Something’s Missing and You Know It
They didn’t ask for praise. They didn’t perform. They simply did. But over time, that figure stopped being portrayed as essential. They became awkward. Then problematic. Then a punchline. The presence that once stood firm so others could express freely is now permitted to exist only as parody, if at all.
The questions We never asked, the people we never knew
Exclusion is sometimes necessary—but when it becomes automatic, it stops being about safety and starts being about comfort.
submission is not a gift. It’s an Investment
Submission isn’t a gift—it’s an investment. A gift is given freely, without expectation, but Authority Transfer is a deliberate commitment, requiring trust, risk, and responsibility from both sides. When we treat submission as something ‘given,’ we create an easy out—a way to take it back when it’s inconvenient. But submission isn’t temporary or conditional. It’s a conscious choice to build something greater together. So the question isn’t just who holds power, but whether we truly understand what we’re investing in.
Lead Like You Mean It: Dominance with Purpose
A Dominant is one who balances strength with introspection, control with understanding, and Authority with authenticity.
Consent or Compliance? The Test of Surrender
Compliance and consent look the same—until you remove the pressure. Then you see who stays and who was just avoiding consequences.
Responsibility Over Accountability: Live a Better Life
The difference between responsibility and accountability is not only semantic, but also psychological and behavioral. Responsibility and accountability have different effects on your motivation, satisfaction, and performance, and ultimately, on your happiness and well-being.
How the word ‘harm’ has lost its meaning
Overusing the term 'harm' to refer to irritations, slights, differences of opinion, discomforts, et al, poses a problem: it diminishes the significance and damage of actual harm.
Safety: A shared experience
Safety cannot be imposed by one individual nor assumed by another; rather, it necessitates a collective responsibility that all parties must acknowledge and actively communicate about.
Knot Afraid to Be Myself - How Relationship Anarchy Enables Me to Love Freely
I prioritize autonomy, honesty, and consent over traditional hierarchical norms and labels.
How Communication Can Change the World
Communication is more than just the words that we use, it is a superpower.
Danger Will Robinson, they are coming to cancel you...
We need to promote a culture of dialogue and forgiveness, rather than a culture of cancellation and condemnation.
"There is no such thing as unconditional relationships."
Deal breakers are actions that will cause harm…

