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Spanking A to Z — I is for In The Corner

June 17, 2014 By Trent Evans

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I is for In The Corner

In the corner, she wonders what happens next.

In the corner, she shivers, her sweat covered body naked, exposed, the heat of her body cooling, though her shame refuses to.

In the corner, all she knows is sound, and sensation, her imagination weaving scenarios far more frightening than what’s actually happening behind her.

In the corner, she longs for his touch, his soothing hand, his soft kisses — and his whispered threats of what’s to come.

In the corner, she wishes she’d been a good girl — and rejoices that her Sir didn’t let the bad girl get away with it.

In the corner, she wonders if her Mistress will call her back for more punishment, or the soft caresses of forgiveness.

In the corner, she’s forced to look inside herself, to feel — and to be who she really is.

In the corner, the shame burns bright, her arousal burns brighter — until she can’t tell the two apart.

In the corner, she’s the subject, and he the King.

In the corner, she’s abject, humbled — and uplifted.

In the corner, she’s stripped, surrendered — and soaring.

In the corner, she awaits his judgment, not knowing whether she fears it or craves it.

In the corner, she weeps, her bottom blazing, the pain and the shame and the arousal and the release … one.

And in the corner, the worst punishment of all, is every second she spends without her love at her side.

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I hope you get the chance to visit some of the other stops on this wonderful blog challenge. An embarrassment of riches, June’s proving to be in blogland:)

(And no, I have zero clue why I started talking like Yoda all of sudden. It’s late.)

 

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Filed Under: Spanking A-Z Blog Challenge Tagged With: anticipation, cornertime, D/s, forgiveness, In the corner, love, shame, spanking, Spanking A to Z Blog Hop

Cover: What She’s Looking For

April 7, 2013 By Trent Evans

Hi!

As promised, attached is the cover for the upcoming erotic romance “What She’s Looking For”. The cover artist is Michaela Strong, and I love what she did with it. If you have a book that needs a cover, I highly recommend you stop by her site, sexybookcovers.com.

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Filed Under: Upcoming Publication Tagged With: BDSM erotic romance, erotic romance, love, Michaela Strong, new cover, sexybookcovers.com, Trent Evans, upcoming release, what she's looking for

30 Days of Kink – Day 17

December 1, 2012 By Trent Evans

Day 17: What misconception about kinky people would you most like to clear up?

There is one word that makes me see red when it’s used to describe kink: deviance.

This word is a smear, a lazy (and stupid) libel of people who are kinky (or simply dabble in BDSM play). Modern psychology doesn’t help matters when it labels “sadomasochism” as a mental disorder in the DSM—IV. To those who smugly highlight that fact, I would respond by informing them that the DSM used to label homosexuality as a mental disorder too.

Kinky people are not deviants any more than people who like blondes or anal sex are deviants. Human beings are infinitely diverse, because every person is literally unique, with their own singular spin to everything, including their sexuality. Have you ever wondered if two different people perceive the color red exactly the same way? They don’t. Is it close, very close? Yes, of course. But the point here is that sexuality, something orders of magnitude more complicated than the perception of a single spectrum of visible light, is unique to every person. A group of us happen to be labeled as “kinky”, because we are a distinct minority in raw numbers as opposed to those of a “vanilla” sexuality. Does that make us any more ‘deviant’ than those people who enjoy anal sex (another distinct group of us that can be classified and/or labeled)? How many ghettos do we want to conjure up for sexual variance in the human animal? It quickly gets into the realm of the absurd.

Kink is a variation. Yes, there are some who practice kink who are mentally unstable, even dangerous, but the fact is that any group of people, including those of vanilla persuasion, will have a certain percentage of dingbats. There is zero proof, none, that kinky people have a higher incidence of mental illness than the larger vanilla community as a whole. Oh wait! :::headslap::: There is 100% mental illness in the kinky population, right? The DSM says it’s so, therefore it must be true, yes? <end rant>

Kinky people are just like everyone else in all other areas of their lives. We are NO different. If you meet one of us, keep an open mind, and give us a chance:) We aren’t running wild through the streets swinging whips and slapping collars on any hapless female who crosses our paths. We aren’t child molesters, nor rapists, nor criminals. We are just people; a few of us are bad, but most of us are good …  just like any other group of people.

Until Day 18.

Trent

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Filed Under: Trent's Thoughts Tagged With: 30 Days of Kink, BDSM psychology, deviance, distinct group, distinct minority, dsm iv, health, kink, kink acceptance, kink shaming, libel, love, maturing, mental-health, modern psychology, prejudice, psychology, science, sex positive, sexual development, sexual empowerment, sexual variations, shame, society, spectrum of visible light

New Release – “Maintenance Night”

August 29, 2012 By Trent Evans

Here it is, the latest book (finally)! It’s currently only available through Amazon/Amazon UK, but will be rolled out to other outlets at a later date.

Please tell your friends, and more importantly, please tell me what you think of it. Good or bad, I love to hear from my readers! Thank you 🙂

New Release! BDSM Contemporary Erotica.

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Filed Under: On Writing Tagged With: about fucking time, anal, bdsm erotica, Caning, D/s, fiction, love, new book, spanked wife, spanking

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