• Posted by missy-sirtomissy on at

    It all started a little over a year ago now, when i sent Sir at text asking to be his sexy plaything. From there things progressed into D/s-M quite quickly. I also have ADD, anxiety and autism. Every night when my meds wear down i turn into a little. The diagnosis was only a few months ago so this is still new territory. A hyperactive crazy little who acts drunk but is actually 109% sober. Sir loves it. Even if sometimes thats me sending the kids hyperactive with tickle fights instead of baths making them late for bed. Sir tells me im crazy but he has never seen me smile so much and my smile, seeing me happy makes him happy. As crazy as i get somedays he said the best decision i ever made. We have 4 kids, 3 are also special needs. D/s-M has given me a security and sense of belonging like no other. It has also allowed Sir to see my weaknesses and strengths and work with them to our advantage. SubMrs and HusDOM has improved my marriage and heres to the more amazing memories created with other women who “get it” Although i assure you no one could get me. I tell Sir he is the sanity to my insanity. D/s-M has allowed acceptance the way i am is ok.

    kittyh-mrdh35 replied 6 years, 10 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Veruca

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    Thank you for sharing your story! It is wonderful how much D/s-M has impacted your life and marriage in such a positive way…way to go girl!
    Smooches,
    V

  • pearl

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    What an amazing story. I love the acceptance we all find here and you are part of that Missy.

    (((Hugs)))
    Pearl

  • missy-sirtomissy

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    Aww thankyou! I have asked Sir if hes been brave enough to discuss my crazy side on HusDOM or if he thinks it might scare everyone away. We are under no illusions im pretty crazy at times haha so its a running joke in our household. I told him he can just describe me as a little. Somehow in all my craziness he gets me just as i am.

  • kittyh-mrdh35

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    Thanks for sharing your story! I like how you described your journey — “he is the sanity to my insanity” and that you now feel accepted for who you are (and just as you are)! That is awesome 🙂

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