

This constant distortion destroys our energy, our insight, and our ability to love. In social interactions, we magnify molehills and make them into mountains. A fast release of adrenalin into the blood stream, rapid heartbeat, and automatic anger and fear. But our brains are still programmed for wilderness fight or flight. Perceptiveness, wisdom, and oneness are the ingredients of happy living. Survival and happiness now depend on tuning in to our relations with the people around us and the total environment of the here and now. As civilization grew, survival no longer depended on the instant fight or flight of the wilderness. 10,000 years ago, our ancestors built the first cities. We are the pioneers in the evolution of human consciousness. In this article I explore what primal play is to me and why I like it so much. Primal play still has an important role in my work. However when I was a dominatrix, my favourite way of establishing a power dynamic with a new submissive client was making them my primal prey.
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My professional BDSM practice focuses on transformational rituals now. Primal is my favourite kink to play with. The above extract is feedback from one of my former clients. And if the submissive gave way to “primal” urges, I worried, he might reach out for physical or sexual contact with the domme that would likewise cross her red lines.

Surely, I said to myself, animals satisfy their appetites without self-restraint, without concern for the boundaries of other animals, without seeking “consent.” OK, I thought, one could role-play pet owner and puppy, or even predator and prey, but the domme wouldn’t be able to enter into predatory behaviour fully, without risk to the submissive’s boundaries. I had read on your website that it is something you recommend and enjoy, but the word “primal” I associated with “animalistic” and so I wondered how could this be appropriate in a bdsm encounter. Brown no longer in Nashville, the team is probably going to lean on the King even more.I was quite doubtful about experimenting with “primal” play before our first session. At times, he’s the entire offense for the Titans, and with A.J. Henry is a freak of nature and it’s not a surprise to see him leading the pack for CPOTY in 2022. A foot injury, however, took Henry out of the equation for Tennessee for those final nine games. Henry appeared in one more regular-season game than Winston did a season ago and managed to rush for 937 yards and 10 touchdowns during that eight-game stretch, proving he was on track for another monster season. The only player with better odds than him is Titans running back, Derrick Henry, who has +400 odds. Who leads the Comeback Player of the Year odds if it isn’t Jameis Winston?Īccording to WynnBET, Winston has +450 odds to be named the Comeback Player of the Year. Winston is the betting favorite to win Comeback Player when it comes to quarterbacks up for the title but not the overall betting favorite. Quarterbacks have won the past four Comeback Player of the Year titles (Andrew Luck in ’18, Ryan Tannehill in ’19, Alex Smith in ’20, and Joe Burrow in ’21) and with the league becoming more and more pass-happy, Winston should already be a top choice to win the crown. Jameis Winston of the New Orleans Saints is a frontrunner to win the award and it makes sense as to why.įirst off, Winston is a quarterback and quarterbacks have the best chance to show off in games. The Comeback Player of the Year is given to the player who has a terrific season after missing part of the previous season for whatever reason. He missed the last half of the 2021 season due to injury, which puts him in a position to win Comeback Player of the Year in 2022.

Jameis Winston is back for another year as the New Orleans Saints quarterback.
