About
This blog specifically focuses on content of an adult nature, and is intended only for adults over the age of 18. Seriously. If you are easily offended this is so not the place for you.
Don Cambion is the journal of a thirty-something macabre, somewhat antisocial, poly, passionately devilish Daddy Dom. As the song says, thank heaven for “lil girls.” The information shared here is simply from my own experience since discovering my penchant for kink 10 plus years ago.
I take pride in my high tolerance for pain and heat as well as the low tolerance others seem to have for both. I care for every part of my little girls, with adoration, respect and a swift follow through on a face slap.
In basic, I care for them for who they are and the experiences which leads them to explore their darker sides with me. Sometimes it’s easier to get right to the pain, piercing and edge play and then ask questions.
What does Don Cambion mean?
Don:
from Latin dominus, is a Spanish (pron. IPA: [d̪on]) and Portuguese (Dom, IPA: [dõ]) honorific title. It is usually used as a mark of high esteem for a distinguished Christian hidalgo or fidalgo; that is, a nobleman. In English “Don” is usually preceded by a definite article (”the”).
Cambion:
The cambion is a still birth that shows no sign of life outside of being alive, meaning that the child has, for example, no pulse and no breath. This continues until the child is about seven years old, where it becomes increasingly difficult to differentiate one from a human. A cambion is usually devilishly cunning, able to persuade even the most strong-hearted individual to do his or her bidding. Most cambions have evil tendencies due to their demon parent. Caliban, the son of the witch Sycorax in The Tempest by William Shakespeare, is a cambion.
