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• http://www.transstudent.org/
Bullying Prevention Assistance
Stopbullying.gov
• https://www.stopbullying.gov/
PACERS National Bullying Prevention Center
• 1-800-537-2237
• http://www.pacer.org/bullying/
Suicide Prevention Hotlines and Help
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
• 1-800-273-8255
• https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
Crisis Text Line
• Text "Start" 741-741
• http://www.crisistextline.org/
Trans Lifeline
• US: 1-877-565-8860
• Canada: 1-877-330-6366
• https://www.translifeline.org/
Suicide Prevention Resources
• http://www.sprc.org/
The American Association of Suicidology
• http://www.suicidology.org/
American Foundation of Suicide Prevention
• https://www.afsp.org/
GLBT National Youth Talk
• 1-800-246-7743 (M-F, 4pm-12am EST/Sat, 12pm-5pm EST)
The Trevor Project
• 1-866-488-7386 (24/7)
• Text “Trevor” 1-202-304-1200 (F 4pm - 8pm EST)
• http://www.thetrevorproject.org/
Warm Ear Line
• 1-866-WARM EAR (927-6327)
• http://warmline.org/
Self-Injury Assistance
S.A.F.E. Alternatives
• 1-800-DONTCUT
• http://www.selfinjury.com/
Human Created Disaster Helpline
Disaster Distress Helpline
• 1-800-985-5990
• Text "TalkWithUs" 66746
Sexual Violence and Abuse Resources
National Sexual Violence Resource Center
• 1-877-739-3895
• http://www.nsvrc.org/
RAINN- Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network
• 1-800-656-4673 (National Sexual Assault Hotline)
• https://www.rainn.org/
Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence Resources
The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
• 303-839-1852
• http://www.ncadv.org/
The National Domestic Violence Hotline
• 1-800-799-SAFE
• http://www.thehotline.org/
The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
• 1-800-537-2238
• http://www.nrcdv.org/
Human Trafficking Resources
National Human Trafficking Resource Center
• 1-888-373-7888
• Text BeFree (233733)
Runaway and Child Abuse Resources
National Runaway Safeline
• 1-800-RUNAWAY (786-2929) (24/7)
• http://www.1800runaway.org/
USA National Child Abuse Hotline
• 1-800-422-4453 (24/7)
National Safe Place
• Text SAFE and your current location to the number 69866 (24/7)
• http://nationalsafeplace.org/
Resources
BDSM and Sex Education
On the following pages, you will find a listing of print and online resources for BDSM, sex education, and places to purchase kink/sex related equipment. Any of these sites and books may be considered NSFW (Not Safe For Work) so please be aware when visiting any of them.
The books listed are the very books that Kieran is given by Artemis during the story. As you can see, there was a reason that it took him so long to read all of these books!
Please remember, the only person responsible for your safety is you yourself. Do not take any information given online or in books for the truth unless you have thoroughly investigated the source, and have verified the information is what you are looking for. BDSM is not for everyone, and you should make sure you are aware of your own limits and are participating with individuals who are respectful and knowledgeable of those limits.
Print Resources (Available on Amazon at time of Publication)
Ethical Slut, The: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships & Other Adventures. Second Edition. Janet W. Hardy.
Loving Dominant, The (New and Improved). John Warren, Libby Warren.
New Bottoming Book, The. Dossie Easton, Janet W. Hardy.
New Topping Book, The. Dossie Easton, Janet W. Hardy.
Opening Up: A Guide to Creating and Sustaining Open Relationships. Tristan Taormino.
Screw the Roses, Send Me the Thorns: The Romance and Sexual Sorcery of Sadomasochism. Paperback – 1995. Philip Miller, Molly Devon.
Seductive Art of Japanese Bondage, The. 2002. Midori, Craig Morey (Photographer).
SM 101: A Realistic Introduction 2nd Edition. Jay Wiseman.
The Toybag Guide to:
Age Play. Lee Harrington
Basic Rope Bondage. Jay Wiseman.
Canes and Caning. Janet W. Hardy.
Chastity Play. Mistress Simone.
Clips and Clamps. Jack Rinella.
Dungeon Emergencies and Supplies. Jay Wiseman.
Erotic Knifeplay. Miranda Austin and Sam Atwood.
Foot And Shoe Worship. Midori.
High-Tech Toys. John Warren.
Hot Wax and Temperature Play. Spectrum.
Medical Play. Tempest,
Parties & Events. Lucullus.
Playing With Taboo. Mollena Williams.
When Someone You Love Is Kinky. Dossie Easton.
Online Resources (Online and Accessible at time of Publication)
BDSM Learning Center
A series of articles about the basics of BDSM including various views on dominance and submission, hints and tips for novices, safety information, opinions about predators, abuse, contracts, etc. Many of these articles are three to five years old, however they still contain good and relevant information.
• https://brian618.whyayh.com/mirror/bdsmlearningcenter/basics/beginners_kit.html
Blogs to Follow: Dominants
A listing from Dominant Guide of various blogs to follow for Dominants.
• http://dominantguide.com/1849/bdsm-blogs-to-follow-for-dominants/
Chico Munch
“This website is a social-community resource for people who share an interest in the safe practice of BDSM, and a source of information about things related to BDSM.”
• http://chicomunch.com/
Dom Butch
“This is the website of an old school leatherdyke Master. There is nothing titillating on this website. It's simply the facts, history and views I was taught by my Mentor and what I try to live by. It's not the truth handed down by the Gods of Leather.”
• http://www.dombutch.com/
Kinkly.com
“Sex is a bit like a secret society; everyone's doing it, it's just that no one talks about it. Kinkly's mission is to start that conversation, answer your questions and help you discover new and exciting things about sex, love and your body. We guarantee it'll be illuminating, enlightening, fun ... and a little kinky. And that's OK with us.
No innuendos, no judgments and no apologies, just fearless, straight-up talk about sex.”
• https://www.kinkly.com/
Kink Abuse
“Kinkabuse.com’s focus is primarily for the BDSM community. However we hope to offer educational resources for every community, straight , LGBTQ or kinky, Anywhere there are questions about abuse, we hope to be able to provide some help in getting those questions answered. As we are located in Utah some of the resources listed are local. However, we have tried to provide general numbers and links to those who live outside of Utah.”
• http://www.kinkabuse.com/
Squidge.org BDSM Primer/Definitions
A neat, concise listing of BDSM terms and definitions.
• https://www.squidge.org/novad/Primer/Definitions.html
A Submissive’s Initiative
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br /> “A Submissive’s Initiative™ is an educational organization that offers information about several topics covering sexual education, LGBTQIA+ issues and mental health with a focus on alternative lifestyles, including BDSM. We emphasizes safety, consent and informed decision making along with advice to help partners discover a healthy and fulfilling relationship.”
• http://asibdsm.com/
Submissive Guide
“Welcome to The Submissive Guide — a blog look at mentoring, self-taught training and BDSM exploration.”
• http://www.submissiveguide.com/
Where to Buy (Online and Accessible at time of Publication)
Bad Dragon Toys
“What's your fantasy? Bad Dragon sells a variety of sex toys, dildos, masturbators, and adult accessories based on fantastic creatures!”
• http://bad-dragon.com/
Collar Factory
“At the Collar Factory, you can custom-design your very own leather or rubber collar in just five steps.”
• http://collarfactory.com/welcome
Doc Johnson
A well-known store to buy high quality sex toys and products.
• https://www.docjohnson.com/
The Kink Factory
Kinky products for you to purchase.
• https://www.thekinkfactory.com/
Also by Beverly L. Anderson
Doctor's Training
Stolen Innocence
Legacy of the Phoenix
Dark and the Sword
Standalone
His Fantasy Made Real
The Corporal and His Contessa
Watch for more at Beverly L. Anderson’s site.
Also by Kenyon Y. Hunt
Doctor's Training
Stolen Innocence
Standalone
The Corporal and His Contessa
About the Author
Beverly L. Anderson started writing at the age of eleven, and when she did it was obvious she wasn’t going to stick to the every day. Her first story, written in a series of spiral notebooks, was about a kidnapping. There’s no surprise that these days, she favors the dark corners of the psyche over the happy and fluffy parts. To better understand the mind of her characters, Beverly specialized in psychology and counseling in school, and holds a master’s degree in the latter.
Beverly’s other hobbies include gaming of all types, transgender and autism advocacy, and writing fanfiction. She herself has gone on the journey of self-discovery in the last few years, finally pinning down her identity after nearly thirty years of searching. Coming out as bigender and pansexual was one of the hardest things she’s ever done, but it gave her the confidence to become herself even more. An autistic parent of two autistic kids, and an eclectic pagan, Beverly finds herself at odds with a lot of what society calls “normal”. Her interest in the BDSM community began as simple curiosity, but has led her to the road to finding a place for herself there as a switch.
Read more at Beverly L. Anderson’s site.