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If you're a lonely female in Bengaluru, have you ever tried a non-sexual dom/sub relationship? Have you even heard of it? It's one of the best lonliness killers, especially for introverts, ambivert, sapiosexual, demisexual and people with social anxiety.
Loneliness is a killer and can be a permanent disease, it's one of the leading causes of mental depression, anxiety, health issues, being demotivated, lead to obesity, lead to lifestyle diseases like ptsd/pcod/thyroid, lack of ambition, laziness, boredom and the list goes on.
Fighting loneliness through a dominant/submissive (D/s) relationship can be a powerful way to build intense companionship, structure, and emotional intimacy. By consensually surrendering control, you can create a focused, purpose-driven connection with another person that can reduce feelings of isolation,
- Build Deep Connection and Purpose
Embrace Structured Care: A dominant partner can help structure your day with tasks, chores, and routines, which provides purpose and reduces the aimlessness that often accompanies loneliness.
Focus on Service: Submitting can feel spiritual or therapeutic for many, turning loneliness into a meaningful acts of service for someone you trust.
Regular Check-ins: Establish a routine of daily check-ins (e.g., calling/texting when you arrive home) to ensure consistent contact.
Relinquish Control: Submitting allows you to surrender decision-making, which can alleviate the stress and mental burden that often lead people to withdraw from others.
Physical Connection: Deepening trust through consensual BDSM play, bondage, or sensory play can provide a significant sense of belonging and physical security.
Aftercare: Utilize "aftercare" (care and attention after a scene) as a dedicated, intimate time to feel safe, valued, and connected to your partner.