• All Posts
  • Authors
  • About
  • Contact Us

Fearless Press

  • Arts
  • Community
  • Living
  • Relationships
  • Spirituality
  • Style

The Philosopher and the Student

 Posted by TheRoyalJester on May 7, 2011
May 072011
 

Or, the Aristotelian Perversion


By The Court Jester

The ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, noticed that his soon to be “great” student, Alexander, was distracted and inattentive to his studies.

 Arts, Perversions of the Past  Comments Off on The Philosopher and the Student  Tagged with: art, dominant, humilation

Sometimes, your reward is getting hurt.

 Posted by rayne on November 16, 2010
Nov 162010
 

By Rayne

”Where’s your collar and leash?” in that quiet, firm tone that always lets me know he means business. His voice tugged my mind awake just long enough to croak out their last known location before I rolled to face the wall, snuggled back into the blankets, and drifted off to sleep.

 Implicitly His, Relationships  1 Response »  Tagged with: humilation, slave, tpe

Search

Recent Comments

  1. Ally on Types of “Littles” – Exploring Age Play Archetypes
  2. Al L on Why I feel no jealousy
  3. Autum on Choosing a Name
  4. Fib on Why I feel no jealousy
  5. Annie on Types of “Daddies” – Exploring Age Play Archetypes, part two, by Daddy Vinnie

© 2016 Fearless Press Suffusion theme by Sayontan Sinha