Dominant Moves in a Small Town: A BDSM Romance Unfolds in the Southwest

A small-town transplant discovers a hidden world of BDSM romance in the southwest, forcing her to confront her desires in a new and unfamiliar place

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Dominant Moves in a Small Town: A BDSM Romance Unfolds in the Southwest Having lived in a large city for most of my adult life the move to a small southwest town was going to be a huge change. I had been involved in the BDSM community for the past five years and had many friends who warned me that I would not be finding anything like what I was accustomed to with our group. The job and the increase in salary was reason enough to pack up and move but I was very pleasantly surprised how quickly I was able to find not only a submissive partner but also a few friends that allowed for the continuation of my dominant relationship. I arrived on a Thursday evening checking into a motel on the north end of town. Having the evening free I drove around to see my new home. The next morning I met my relator at a local café having just had a nice home style breakfast. Sarah was a young dynamic relator that exuded control and a sense of purpose. She was also a knock out with shoulder length blonde hair and a smile that said welcome. Standing about 5’ 6” and about 140 lbs. she looked great in her white blouse that show some cleavage but still was professional, the short skirt again not too short but enough to show her fantastic legs. Sarah was an attention getter for sure. It is safe to say there was some attraction from the first hello and cup of coffee before we began my search for a new home. The morning was uneventful with some of the places being nice but not what I was looking for. Wanted a back yard that faced east and had some vegetation to give privacy also. We wrapped up the morning with lunch at Sarah’s favorite eating and drinking hole. It was dark inside and took a few minutes to adjust from the bright summer sun of the southwest town. It was over lunch that I think the relationship of buyer and relator changed. …and then things took a turn

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