A BDSM ice cream flavor?
Posted: June 25, 2015 Filed under: D/s Relationship, Entertainment | Tags: BDSM, Bottom, D/s, dievca, Dominance, Dominant, Kink, LGBTQ, Master, Submission, submissive 12 Commentsdievca ran into a blurb about Three Twins Ice Cream creating flavors in honor of San Francisco’s Gay Pride.
Among its LGBTQ provocative offerings there was one hinting at BDSM:
•Two Tops Don’t Make a Bottom
(Vanilla ice cream with muffin tops)
A gentle reminder Top does ≠ Dominant and Bottom does ≠ submissive.
For example:
bottom – The receiver in a BDSM scene or session. This is the basic BDSM term for any person on the receiving end of scene play. By itself, the term simply refers to anyone who takes the passive part in play or relationship.
submissive (sub) – Unlike bottom, which is a simple statement of wanting to be the passive in play, sub refers to someone who, as a personality trait, prefers to surrender control of part of their lives to a Dominant. While a bottom’s part in a session ends when the session is over, being submissive is a more constant situation.
Anyone up for some ice cream? XO
yum yum x
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I am just a lover of ice cream….few flavors I don’t like… 😉
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Like Vanilla…..? X
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I even go for Vanilla in certain situations — but, I have found that it does mess up the mix and navigating around it is awkward.
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mmmmm, ice cream! cold play? 😉 xx
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It would be nice to lick!
Gay Pride Parade in NYC this weekend. XO
A little “shout out” to my friends.
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Ice cubes! Gimme some 🙂 As to ice cream – anything but vanilla 😉
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Ice cubes are fun!
I do have to say….being licked like an ice cream is very well liked by members of my Life.
(wink, wink)
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This makes me think back to a discussion I once had with my gay best friend about tops vs bottoms haha.
& I’m always looking to have some ice cream!! 🙂
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It’s not always just a Gay thing ;). XO
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Great explanation that needs to be understood.
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I did a lot of research before M – but some of it got lost in the shuffle. Re-reading this, cleared up a few thoughts – so I thought I would share.
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