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Dictionary of Scene-Friendly Terms

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Did you ever wonder what someone meant when he used a strange word at the munch? Did you ever want to know what a certain fetish really was? Have you ever been embarrassed to ask that top or bottom what he was talking about? Finally here's a handy Dictionary of Scene-Friendly Terms.

Compiledand edited from the glossaries of Polyamory, The New Love Without Limits by Deborah Anapol, Learning the Ropes by Race Bannon , Screw the Roses, Send Me the Thorns: The Romance and Sexual Sorcery of Sadomasochism by Molly Devon and Philip Miller, my own Partners in Power, and SM101 by Jay Wiseman, Dictionary of Scene-Friendly Terms is sure to become the authoritative source for answering "What do you mean?"

With more than 360 entries, you also find a list of definitions. After all, do you know what CHDW is or the difference between TS and TV? How about what a red handkerchief means or the names of nearly 50 fetishes? You'll probably want to look up the definition of flying, grex, and a Katherine wheel, as well as the definitions (yes it's plural) of the word boy. Don't wait. Be the first in the dungeon to own this book.

64 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 3, 2008

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