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NYC Dive Master

I'm A Diver Who Is A Different Sort Of Master

About Me

OK, so I'm a bit of a sexual deviant. But I'm gainfully employed, reasonably charming, and funny as hell. I'm short, dark, and handsome...and just happen to be interested in meeting a lovely young kinkette for arts and crafts. Ideally, I would like to find someone who is sexually submissive, or interested in exploring that sort of thing (but not too seriously...it's just sex!) inside the bedroom while living and a wild and adventurous (of the non-kinky variety) life outside of it.I live in Manhattan, on the Upper East Side, and own my own place. I'm lead a normal and fulfilling life. I enjoy scuba diving - obviously - as well as soccer, travel, reading, writing, and current affairs.As for the perv factor, I am certainly interested in a one-time, no-strings-attached barbaric encounter of a ruthlessly sexual nature, but I'd prefer an ongoing long-term relationship. In other words, I am looking for love but willing to have some fun along the way.

My Interests

My vanilla interests include scuba diving, soccer, travel, photography, reading, writing, food, and drink.My perverted passions include domination, submission, spanking, teasing, humiliation, exhibition, voyeurism, bukkake, gangbangs, roleplaying, cuckoldry, bondage, butt-plugs, dildos, vibrators, riding crops, gags, blindfolds, leather, lace, lingerie, risque clothing, Wicked Weasel bikinis, piercings, tattoos, erotic jewelry, swinging, polyamory, erotica, and porn.

I'd like to meet:

I prefer women who are attractive and healthy - both physically and mentally - as well as intelligent and imaginative. Her submissiveness should be limited to the bedroom...and any other places we choose to play. In other words, I'm looking for a lover, not a doormat. I'm interested in someone with a sense of humor, a sense of adventure, and a deliciously wicked sense of the erotic.I tend to lean towards the pretty and petite as opposed to the curvaceous and voluptuous. But what I am really looking for is a woman who seeks to live life to the fullest - both in the bedroom and out.Of course if you share some of my many interests - particularly that of exploring a Dom/sub relationship - things could get very interesting. And it should be noted that I've been known to switch, so I am open to many options. In fact, I've listed several below...in my "Interests."Who I don't want to meet are people who play for profit. I only play for pleasure. That means professionals can keep looking elsewhere. As Johnny said, "If the love don't fit, then you must acquit."

Music:

Rock, reggae, jazz, samba, and the blues. My music varies with my mood. For example, Miles Davis' Kind of Blue for love and the Sneaker Pimps' Spin Spin Sugar for lust. My mind is open, just like my ears. But to give you the obligatory rundown of my favorites: Allman Brothers, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Beastie Boys, Beatles, Big Audio Dynamite, Johnny Cash, Chemical Brothers, Clash, Coldplay, John Coltrane, Crosby Stills Nash and somtetimes Young, Miles Davis, Doors, Elvis, Fat Boy Slim, Gorillaz, Grateful Dead, Macy Gray, Jimi Hendrix, Billie Holiday, David Holmes, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Quincy Jones, Led Zeppelin, Ramsey Lewis, Little Feat, Bob Marley, Glenn Miller, Steve Miller, Mint Royale, Money Mark, Thelonious Monk, Os Mutantes, Beth Orton, Pink Floyd, Polyphonic Spree, Portishead, Primal Scream, Radiohead, Bonnie Raitt, Lou Reed, Rolling Stones, Simon and Garfunkel, Nina Simone, Jimmy Smith, Specials, Sublime, Matthew Sweet, Talking Heads, Toots and the Maytals, Peter Tosh, Traffic, U2, Velvet Underground, and The Who.

Movies:

The fire between Bogart and Bacall in To Have and Have Not. The similar connection in Lost in Translation. The surprisingly wicked Belle du Jour. Eva Green in The Dreamers. The original, Italian version of Swept Away. And, of course, the standards like 9.5 Weeks, Henry and June, Bound, Wild Things, Secretary, Patton, etc.

Television:

"Who needs TV when I've got T-Rex?" - David Bowie. OK, so there's The Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, SeaLab 2021, Harvey Birdman, Duckman, Frontline, NOVA, and all the good stuff on The History Channel, The Discovery Channel, The Science Channel, The Military Channel, The National Geographic Channel, and PBS.

Books:

On the vanilla side, I read a lot of non-fiction about foreign policy and such, plus anything by Kerouac, Thompson, and Twain. As for my darker and argueably richer reading, the top shelf selections include Anais Nin's Delta of Venus, Pauline Reage's Story of O, and A. N. Roquelaure/Anne Rice's Sleeping Beauty trilogy. My mother always said, "if you are going to be a pervert, you might as well be a well-read pervert."

Heroes:

These days the term "hero" has become a propaganda tool. I don't consider someone a hero simply because of their profession - such as a soldier or fireman. Those who choose dangerous jobs for profit have weighed the risks with the rewards ahead of time. They seek out these situations and get paid to do so. I don't consider that heroic. However, there are those in these professions who do distinguish themselves, going above and beyond the call of duty. And they are indeed heros.For me, though, the truest heros are those who do not seek such risks and recognition. And true heroism isn't just in the task, but the way in which it is accomplished. That is why my true hero is Mahatma Gandhi. He set out to help the poor - a noble effort that afforded him little recognition and absolutely no profit. And he ended up changing the world, in a peaceful and positive way."Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi