Top Personal Blogs

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hrgiger.com — personal blogs
hrgiger.com
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This domain appears to be a minimal landing page for H.R. Giger, the Swiss artist known for biomechanical designs often associated with dark aesthetics. While not explicitly an adu…
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shibari.jp — personal blogs
shibari.jp
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Shibari.jp serves as the digital portfolio and business hub for Hajime Kinoko, a prominent Japanese rope artist specializing in kinbaku. The site blends artistic presentation with…
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bondageprojects.com — personal blogs
bondageprojects.com
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bondageprojects.com appears to be a personal archive hub focused on specific bondage scenarios and games. The site lists various themes like college, teacher, and poker within an a…
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Personal Blogs in BDSM & Fetish

The Personal Blogs category surfaces individual voices — people writing publicly about their own kink lives, relationships, play diaries, and reflections. Personal blogs complement both educational sites and community forums: they offer long-form, honest perspective from a single author over time.

What Personal Blogs Offer

  • Longitudinal honesty — years of posts show how practice and relationships evolve.
  • Specific experience — authors write from their role, orientation, and relationship structure.
  • Unfiltered aftercare — processing scenes, drop, and community drama in real time.
  • Relationship diaries — primary partners, poly structures, long-distance dynamics.
  • Craft notes — rope sketches, sensation journals, technique iterations.

Finding Blogs Worth Following

  1. Look for authors who publish consistently over years, not just in bursts.
  2. Check for a clear "about" page that explains their frame and context.
  3. Read a random older post, not only their latest — consistency matters more than recency.
  4. Follow two or three across different roles and identities rather than echoes of your own.
  5. Subscribe via RSS or newsletter — algorithmic feeds bury slow-burn writers.

Reading Personal Blogs Responsibly

  • One person's experience is not a technique guide — cross-check safety claims with educational resources.
  • Respect comment sections; they often include trauma, processing, and private community dynamics.
  • Ask before quoting or reposting — most bloggers appreciate being asked.

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