Lol, touché.
"Old books can be indecent books, though recent books are bolder. For filth, I'm glad to say, is in the mind of the beholder. When correctly viewed, everything is lewd. I could tell you things about Peter Pan and the Wizard of Oz - there's a dirty old man!" - Tom Lehrer
Thanks for the story. Its amazing all the things you can put into D/s context, isn't it, makes you wonder if all these guys were "little perves" themselves, lol. http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-prayer-4/
Of course and I loved it the first time I read it and I love it even more after I put it in in a D/S context after reading this story: http://storiesonline.net/story/52848
Speaking of de Saint Exupéry, do you know this one: "You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed"?
You are quite welcome - I'd be flattered. And I believe I'm right as well. The I
You are the first person in my life who has called me "sensible". Thank you. Hope you dont mind if I quote you on that to other people, . D
Thank you for your interesting and thoughtful views on the forums. It's nice to keep finding sensible people on this site and in this lifestyle. The I