Last week we've published the review about the Dublin Rubber Weekend and the Mr Rubber Ireland election, and today we have him with us, the post-pandemic Mr. Rubber Ireland 2021. We talk with him about the election and the community, what it means to be a rubber man, his goals, the sexual side of rubber and about Irish piss drinking skills.
Psychology Professor Hermes Solenzol offers a fresh take on D/s, linking it to shame and pride, core evolutionary emotions. He argues D/s provides an escape from society's relentless pursuit of success. Submissives find liberation by embracing low status, while Dominants gain power effortlessly, fostering a unique, profound release from internalized pressures and enhancing pleasure.
He’s a horny piggy pup who loves being locked in chastity. He’s a rubber gimp with a goal of getting fisted. Meet Pup Koa. We sit down with the sexy, bratty San Francisco pup to chat about his kink journey, from his first hood to his ever-growing collection of big toys. Get ready to meet your new favorite pup.
Professor Hermes Solenzol outlines seven elements of a healthy, evolving D/s dynamic, far beyond simple orders. He defines: obedience, surrender (physical and mental openness), service (proactive pleasing), discipline (training for submission), punishment (healing catharsis), demeanor (expressive conduct), and mind-fucking (mind games for deep sub-space). This journey, built on trust and mutual effort, fosters profound personal transformation for both Dominant and submissive.
"Acting like a dog? That's so weird!" That's what pup Rupert first thought about his now-favorite fetish. In this honest interview, we chat with the UK-based pup about his journey from being scared of pup play to discovering its power as a primal escape—one that helps him manage stress and truly let go.
Psychology Professor Hermes Solenzol reveals that panic attacks are common in BDSM scenes, often appearing as sudden, speechless terror. Tops must immediately stop play, remove restraints, and calmly reassure the submissive. These intense reactions, sometimes triggered by past trauma or loss of control, are potent mind alterations, and handling them correctly is crucial for safety and potential healing.