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This is the moment. In that frozen second, the submissive realizes that his comfort habits are not his friends. They are the prison wardens. He has paid money, traveled miles, and begged for this time—only to try and sabotage it with the same old defenses he uses with his boss, his spouse, and his therapist. Mistress Ezada Sinn - Old habits hard- good boy...
Sound of a lock turning.
What the outsider sees as kink, Mistress Ezada Sinn teaches as applied behavioral psychology. The dynamic of Domme/submissive is, at its core, a high-stakes laboratory for habit replacement. Her approach is rooted in the belief that
: The struggle to let go of a former "successful" persona to embrace a state of complete service. When a submissive enters her sphere, they are