I have written a book called "M/s for the Rest of Us" it is available for purchase here: http://www.lulu.com/shop/k-e-enzweiler/ms-for-the-rest-of-us/paperback/product-22151343.html

Or on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Rest-Us-K-E-Enzweiler/dp/1329062213/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1432825657&sr=1-2&keywords=m%2Fs+for+the+rest+of+us


I am the founder of the Albuquerque Masters Group. We meet once every other month. The group is open to all who wish to explore their Mastery, slavery, or Dominance and submission. Please contact me here or at my email : Bigdykebear@yahoo.com for more information!
The meetings are free to all who wish to attend!


If you are interested in power munches, skills workshops or play parties in the Albuquerque area please contact the 20 year organization of AEL at:

aelmailing@gmail.com



If you are interested in active online community please find:

Fetlife.com


Group names for the Albuquerque Community Include:

Land Of Enchantment Fetlifers

Albuquerque Kinksters

KinkySpot Clubhouse

Albuquerque Master/slave forum

New Mexico Leather League: Leather/Kink/Fetish and More






Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The Loss of Thorn

Hello Everyone,

 Yesterday I was informed that one from our community, Thorn, passed away.

Over the last few years my slave and I got to know Thorn  very well,  he was a generous and kind man who loved giving to  this community.
He was not just an  amazing host house, but an  amazing  teacher, and presenter. In the Scene he was known for his wealth  of knowledge about play,  his ability to heavily bottom,  and his amazing and fun creativity around creating his own  toys.

He would make something out of nothing-  the MacGyver of BDSM- so  to  speak.

I heard that  he died at home, with  the pets that he loved so  much, and the spiritual  belongings that brought him  peace.  

We will  be missed deeply and dearly, and his expertise, creativity and joy will  inspire those that knew him  for years to come.

This weekend on  Saturday night is the AEL Play Party-  Thorn  loved play, and so if you want to  honor him-  come play.
If you want to  honor life-  come play.
If you want to  celebrate the life of a man that loved  pain  as much  as he loved giving pain-  come play.
If you don't know what to do  and need to be around those that understand the pain  of his loss-  just come-  and then  play.





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