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Know When You’re Dissociating

by | Mar 23, 2026 | 0 comments

If you begin to feel floaty, distant, numb, or as if you are watching yourself from outside your body during a scene, you may be dissociating. Sometimes this can feel calming, but it can also interfere with communication and awareness. When you are not fully present, you may miss pain signals, safeword cues, or emotional triggers. Dissociation can be a response to stress or past trauma. Learn your personal warning signs and discuss them with your Domme ahead of time. If it happens, pause and ground yourself. Safe submission requires presence, not disappearance.

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Nurse Jessica frequently collaborates with Madam Nora Sinclair, offering medical aftercare services to submissives at the BDSM parties and events hosted by Madam Nora. Although her primary role is that of a healthcare professional, Jessica appreciates the attention she receives from submissive males. She will be sharing her experiences as a healthcare professional in femdom scenarios. View Full Profile

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