philurdesires
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Assuming that you are referring to the task of keeping them seperate and guarding yourself against discovery, you just have to be very careful, and it's also a good idea to have some explanations ready to the questions other people might ask if they see or hear something that might possibly associate you with D/s. There is quite a contrast between my WASP, vanilla existance and my activities in the lifestyle as a sub, but I've never really had a problem balancing. I realize that I can't get too involved in the lifestyle without sacrificing my nilla life, which I don't want to do. There have been a few public BDSM activities that I wanted to attend, but I stayed as far away from them as I could. I'm very cautious and only select people in my home town know of my interest and role in the lifestyle. Additionally, I have always been very particular about who knows me as a sub in the area where I attend munches, play, and participate in other BDSM activities. I've been very fortunate to have met people in the lifestyle in local organizations that also have dual lives and realize the importance of being discreet. If you become associated with an alternative lifestyle organization in your area, you will probably find the same kind of people. As far as just chatting with people in the lifestyle and getting information regarding activities and so forth, the regional chat rooms on alt.com are a good resource, but again, be careful what information you provide in chat and on your profile. Unfortunately, some of the problems with the online resources that you will be subjected to are the idiots (trolls and spammers), and strangely, people that will criticize you for your dual existance, calling you a player, or fake or something worst. You will discover that the people that preach tolerance and acceptance (especially on line) are often the least tolerant and take delite in criticizing those of us that lead the dual existance.
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