When Someone You Love is Kinky

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In the often-misunderstood realm of kink and alternative sexualities, Dossie Easton provides a beacon of understanding with her comprehensive guide designed for those self-identified as “non-kinky.” Understanding that the gap between kinky individuals and their non-kinky friends, partners, and relatives can often be filled with confusion and miscommunication, Easton dedicates herself to building bridges of comprehension and acceptance.

Navigating through the various aspects of kink can be an intimidating experience for many, but Easton breaks down this unfamiliar terrain with clear, empathetic descriptions of the most common kinks. She allows the reader to glean insight into a world that to some might seem daunting, by presenting material that is accessible and informative. This deep dive into the complexities of what kinky people do can be an eye-opener for many, serving as a vital tool for fostering a sense of empathy and understanding.

Safety, a cornerstone of any kink exploration, is given significant weight in Easton’s guide. She underscores the importance of safety within diverse sexualities, offering the reader wisdom on how to explore this new territory responsibly. Her guidance on this subject is not just practical but inherently tied to the respect and care that should accompany all sexual experiences, regardless of kink involvement.

The unfamiliar landscape of kink comes with its own dictionary. Easton offers a comprehensive look at the commonly used terminology within kink communities, empowering the reader with the language needed to navigate conversations without feeling lost or disconnected. This linguistic knowledge is a key component to building a strong foundation for understanding and acceptance.

The emotional journey of ‘coming out’ as kinky can be fraught with various emotions for all parties involved. Easton discusses the emotional turmoil often experienced during this revealing process, providing not only sympathy but strategies to manage and support those in the midst of revealing their sexual identity. This approach allows for healing and growth on both sides of the coming-out conversation.

Discussing kink with a friend or relative who is part of the kinky community can be a delicate matter. Easton offers practical advice on how to engage in these discussions, promoting good communication practices that are respectful, non-judgmental, and open. The reader is coached on how to listen actively and engage thoughtfully, ensuring that the dialogue is productive and strengthening the relationship rather than causing friction or misunderstanding.

Additionally, the resource guide included is a testament to Easton’s comprehensive approach, offering the reader further opportunities to educate themselves through additional information and support. This guide is a launchpad for continued education and connection with the wider community, catering to those who seek to grow in their understanding beyond the pages of the book.

The book is structured in such a way that the journey from confusion to clarity is well mapped out. Easton guides readers from the initial overwhelming feelings that may accompany their discovery or confrontation with kink in “What Are You Feeling Now” to a welcoming chapter into the kinky person’s world. The detailed Table of Contents illustrates a thoughtful progression that is intended to help ease the reader into a new understanding, with chapters like “On Kink,” “What Do Kinky People Actually Do?” and “How We Stay Safe” dissecting the various facets of the lifestyle.

For professionals in helping roles, there is specialized content tailored to assist them in understanding the unique needs and experiences of kinky individuals. This ensures that professionals can provide informed, compassionate support within the context of their work.

The depth of the guide does not shy away from the complexities that might arise if a person’s partner reveals their interest in kink. The chapter “What If It’s Your Partner?” dives into this potential turning point in a relationship, equipping readers with the insights needed to navigate such a personal and potentially transformative revelation.

The conclusion of the book, aptly named “Kink Unburied,” serves as a thoughtful synthesis of themes and lessons imparted throughout, emphasizing the overarching message of acceptance, understanding, and the celebrated diversity of human sexuality.

To summarize the core information of this transformative guide:

Skill Sets: Relationship Skills, Lifestyle & Social Skills
Experience Level: Beginner
Learning Format: Kindle eBook, Book
Coach or Expert who created the program: Dossie Easton
Release Date of the product: September 15, 2000

With profound empathy, a considerate tone, and a deep well of expertise, Dossie Easton’s guidance is a pivotal tool for those beginning their journey of understanding the kink community.

 

Table Of Contents/ List Of Topics Covered:

Welcome and Thanks
What Are You Feeling Now
About the Language in This Book
On Kink
What Do Kinky People Actually Do?
How We Stay Safe
Your Kinky Person’s World – And Welcome To It
Coming To Terms
A Special Chapter for Helping Professionals
What If It’s Your Partner?
Conclusion: Kink Unburied