The Dictionary of Scene-Friendly Terms

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: Jack Rinella ISBN: 9780940267220
Publisher: Jack Rinella Publication: June 29, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Language: English
Author: Jack Rinella
ISBN: 9780940267220
Publisher: Jack Rinella
Publication: June 29, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords
Language: English

Did you ever wonder what that guy meant when he used that word at the munch? Did you ever want to know what a certain fetish really was? Have you ever been embarrassed to ask that top or bottom what she was talking about? Finally here’s a handy Dictionary of Scene-Friendly Terms.

Compiled from the glossaries of Polyamory, The New Love Without Limits by Deborah Anapol, Learning the Ropes by Race Bannon, Screw the Roses, Send Me the Thorns: The Romance and Sexual Sorcery of Sadomasochism by Molly Devon and Philip Miller, Partners in Power by Jack Rinella, and SM101 by Jay Wiseman, The Dictionary is sure to become the authoritative source for answering “What do you mean?”

With the more than 350 entries, you’ll find a list of abbreviations, a short hanky code, and a list of fetishes. After all, do you know what CHDW is or the difference between TS and TV? How about what a red hanker chief means or the names of nearly 50 fetishes? You’ll probably want to look up the definition of flying, grex, and a Katherine wheel, as well as the definitions (yes it’s plural) of the word boy.

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Did you ever wonder what that guy meant when he used that word at the munch? Did you ever want to know what a certain fetish really was? Have you ever been embarrassed to ask that top or bottom what she was talking about? Finally here’s a handy Dictionary of Scene-Friendly Terms.

Compiled from the glossaries of Polyamory, The New Love Without Limits by Deborah Anapol, Learning the Ropes by Race Bannon, Screw the Roses, Send Me the Thorns: The Romance and Sexual Sorcery of Sadomasochism by Molly Devon and Philip Miller, Partners in Power by Jack Rinella, and SM101 by Jay Wiseman, The Dictionary is sure to become the authoritative source for answering “What do you mean?”

With the more than 350 entries, you’ll find a list of abbreviations, a short hanky code, and a list of fetishes. After all, do you know what CHDW is or the difference between TS and TV? How about what a red hanker chief means or the names of nearly 50 fetishes? You’ll probably want to look up the definition of flying, grex, and a Katherine wheel, as well as the definitions (yes it’s plural) of the word boy.

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