WARNING / DISCLAIMER

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Henry and Will do not exist in this story. There is age difference for the characters but Emily and JJ are the only ones that matter.

Emily is 35 and JJ is 25.

JJ joined the team in season 2 with Emily.

JJ is your shy-top, meaning she's a topper during sexy but she's not very dominant, she doesn't like to be rough. She was a shy girl during school, almost taking on a Reid-like mindset. Very standoffish.

Emily is your confident sexual goddess that loves the shy type. One that she can control in the bedroom. She's your rich girl type.

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BDSM is nothing to joke around with. Unless you are an experienced person do not try anything from these stories.

Also, be careful when using drugs and drinking alcohol. Use extreme caution if you are using anything while performing sex.

CONSENT! CONSENT! CONSENT! ALWAYS GET A YES BEFORE DOING ANYTHING WITH YOUR PARTNER. Don't try BDSM with strangers to make you are comfortable with that person and they know what they're doing.

I'm going to be laying out some terms and tips before the story starts so you guys have a better understanding about what I'm writing.

Genderplay: Gender play is a practice where an individual is encouraged or forced to take on the role of the opposite gender. Gender play can be a form of punishment or a way for a person to live out fantasies of being the opposite gender. Gender play is most common within the BDSM community, but may be an element of any couple's sexual relationship, regardless of sexual orientation.

Gender play that involves men taking on a female role is called feminization. Sissification is a form of feminization. While not as commonly used, the term masculinization could be used to describe the process of a female taking a male role.

I WILL ALSO HAVE EMILY CALL JJ A BOY IN THIS STORY BUT THAT DOES NOT MEAN THAT'S WHAT SHE IDENTIFY AS. JJ is a female, HER PRONOUNS ARE SHE/HER.

BDSM is an umbrella term for a variety of (often erotic) practices or roleplaying; it is an acronym representing three components:

1. BD: Bondage & Discipline (playing with physical restraints, training, punishment, etc.)

2. DS: Dominance & Submission (playing with obedience, power exchange, service, humility, etc.)

3. SM: Sadism & Masochism (playing with pain, degradation, fear, etc.)

More often than not, other 'deviant' sexual practices are also considered to be part of BDSM.

BDSM is a consensual activity respecting the fundamental rights of every human being involved; this separates it from sexual and domestic abuse.

The archetypes that I'm using for this story are:

Dominants: Dominants like to be in charge. Some like to have their partner obey them without questioning, others like some resistance while taking it their way. Some are dominant only in the bedroom, others are dominant throughout their daily life as well (usually with limitations). Unlike the top roles (giving pain/bondage/degradation), being dominant is more about who decides what happens (and takes the responsibility that comes with it) than about the contents of what happens.

Submissive: Submissives like to follow. Some like to give the control away to their partner(s), some like to have it forcibly taken from them. Some are submissive only in the bedroom, others are submissive throughout their daily life as well (usually with limitations). Unlike the bottom roles (receiving pain/bondage/degradation), being submissive is more about who decides what happens (and takes the responsibility that comes with it) than about the contents of what happens.

Sadist: Sadists enjoy inflicting (certain types of) pain on their partner(s), usually in a sexual context.

Experimentalist: Experimentalists want to have tried it all. An open mind and an insatiable curiosity are their key features, and they will rarely form an opinion before they have gathered first hand experience. They often have plenty of fantasies and will actively pursue to try them out.

Just practice safe sex and slowly work your way into BDSM, it doesn't have to be a first time thing, always get comfortable with your partner. Know their limits, their turn-ons and turn-offs. Get used to dirty talk and make sure you're respecting your partner more than anything! This is going to be a turning point in any relationship.

Also, I get this question a lot, JENNIFER IS A FEMALE! She is not a male, she's a female born with a penis.

Intersex is a general term used for a variety of conditions in which a person is born with a reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn't seem to fit the typical definitions of female or male. For example, a person might be born appearing to be female on the outside, but having mostly male-typical anatomy on the inside.

PLEASE DON'T BELIEVE THE MOVIES AND TV SHOWS, THAT'S NOT REAL BDSM. Do your research before you try anything!!

Be safe and enjoy the book! 💖💖🥰

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