Great job on what the masses want to know. How ever Kev answers, hopefully truthfully I will totally respect him for being a great husband and person. No judgment here.
I think you missed these 2:
1)
Notably, both you and Emma have embraced deepening submission: you to Emma and her bulls;; and Emma to her bulls.
Could you reflect on the nature of:
1. a man submitting to a dominant woman (your perspective from your journey)
2. a woman submitting to a dominant man (your perspective as a witness)
2.
Please share your reflections on this question: If for some reason you and Emma ceased to be together, do you think or doubt that you would, back in the dating pool, actively seek-out an FLR? Why or why not? Please expound.
Great list, can’t wait for the bog(s).
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He just sent me his responses this morning done, now I just need to edit them and get them scheduled!
I got yours added @DominusServae
Exciting!! This AMA looks so intense, and I commend him for replying.
First draft done! It started some interesting conversation and I want to make sure it completely reflects his thoughts so I am going to do a partial rewrite but it is still coming!
Excited for the final draft!
As your relationship has evolved what is the role of chastity? Do you still do a weekly release? And does Emma use a pink cage or a different humiliating design. My boyfriend wears a pink one I love it.
Emma,
I found your comment about the draft sparking some interesting conversation particularly thought-provoking. Ever since I received the journal that inspired my story, My Journey into a Loving FLR, I've come to appreciate just how valuable it is for a submissive male to keep a journal of his feelings and desires. In their case, it revealed things that might never have come to light otherwise. Writing things down, seemed to give him the freedom to express his deepest thoughts. It feels like a powerful way for them to work through their fears and personal challenges. Honestly, I believe for a male in and FLR, keeping a journal should be considered an essential part of the process. The beauty of your blog suggestion that readers ask him questions gave him/you the opportunity to explore this. Perfect!
Writing and journaling are my passions but unfortunately Kev is not much of a writer, a journaler or even a sharer of feelings unless pushed. Interestingly enough, the cage was the first glimpse of vulnerability and deep communication waaaay back when we first began our journey. Sadly it hasn't developed into a love of journaling but he has become much better at sharing and identifying his wants, needs and feelings. Now to just get him to start writing evolvingyourwoman.com haha.
"Now to just get him to start writing evolvingyourwoman.com haha."
You can do it, Emma. You can evolve Kev into doing EYW. Would be awesome.

Perhaps his next release could be as a graduation present from a creative writing class or workshop. Nothing breaks that writers block like an increasingly tightening chastity cage every morning.