joined on 08/05/04
last updated 10/10/06
September 22, 2004
domina is a hot one that is for sure!
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about me
I'm interested in meeting NEW & Experienced submissives who also enjoy exploring role play and other creative expression of real world BDSM, and who seek a fun, safe and sane partner with whom to explore their fantasies. I also enjoy meeting switches and Doms/Dommes, as I like to socialize with others in the lifestyle, co-top if the dynamics are right. I enjoy meeting and sometimes playing with others in the lifestyle.
Check out my profile on My Space at: www.myspace.com/dominaroma
Oregon Ho!!!!
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Wow, it's really happening...moving up to Klamath Falls, Oregon. It will be quite different and oh so hard to leave my friends. But my sister lives just outside of Klamath Falls, and I've already met a few nice Oregonians from my trips up there....
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Soooo Moving On...
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It very easy to get into a relationship. But, it's usually very difficult to get out of one that no longer serves you and begin the healing process. How do you move on?
1) To never look at a relationship (or anything else) that didn't work out...
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Grieving For Mom
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Of course, it was all so overwhelming. The idea that I would ever have to face any segment of my life without her is almost more than I can bear. Although common sense dictates that we will eventually lose our parents to old age or illness, no one...
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Let Us Rejoice...
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Thanksgiving is a timeless celebration, with a tradition that dates back to mankind's earliest farming efforts. Today, most of us cannot comprehend the importance of a good harvest, but in archaic times the difference between a bountiful harvest ...
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External & Internal Control
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"There are two big forces at work, external and
internal. We have very little control over external
forces such as tornadoes, earthquakes, floods,
disasters, illness and pain. What really matters is
the internal force. How do I respond to th...
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Wow, it's really happening...moving up to Klamath Falls, Oregon. It will be quite different and oh so hard to leave my friends. But my sister lives just outside of Klamath Falls, and I've already met a few nice Oregonians from my trips up there. Soon I'll have to be doing some serious packing and making trips to my new home. I haven't even had a chance to feel sad about leaving because I've been so busy getting ready to go and getting the house here ready to sell. I know I'm going to miss...
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Fri, August 18, 2006 - 6:00 PM
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It very easy to get into a relationship. But, it's usually very difficult to get out of one that no longer serves you and begin the healing process. How do you move on?
1) To never look at a relationship (or anything else) that didn't work out as a failure.
2) Turn from the past and look toward the future...YOUR future.
3) Know and understand that there are no "accidents" and that everything happens in divine order. Every thought, every moment, every action, every relationship and ...
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Wed, March 29, 2006 - 6:31 PM
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Of course, it was all so overwhelming. The idea that I would ever have to face any segment of my life without her is almost more than I can bear. Although common sense dictates that we will eventually lose our parents to old age or illness, no one in my family could even imagine the thought of Mom’s just not being there any more. My natural instinct at the time was to capture as many memories and details or her life on paper as I could from my singular, daughterly perspective. So, within the ...
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Fri, January 27, 2006 - 5:14 PM
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Thanksgiving is a timeless celebration, with a tradition that dates back to mankind's earliest farming efforts. Today, most of us cannot comprehend the importance of a good harvest, but in archaic times the difference between a bountiful harvest and a weak yield could spell the difference between life and death, malnourishment or health. It could also have much more disastrous effects, such as setting the stage for dynastic change, and periods of upheaval.
Throughout history, people have ...
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Thu, November 24, 2005 - 12:16 AM
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"There are two big forces at work, external and
internal. We have very little control over external
forces such as tornadoes, earthquakes, floods,
disasters, illness and pain. What really matters is
the internal force. How do I respond to those
disasters? Over that I have complete control." ~ Leo
F. Buscaglia quote (American guru, tireless advocate
of the power of love, 1924-1998)
Sun, September 4, 2005 - 10:08 PM
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