How much kink is too much in Lesbian sex?

The only addiction you can have from LSD is behavioral, which turns to psychological. In other words, you're a total dumbass to get addicted to it. She's a total attention bitch is my take from what you posted. I wouldn't trust her opinion on a toaster.
Why would psychological addiction make you a dumbass?

My alcohol abuse was mostly psychological triggered by CSA, and quitting drinking had no physical withdrawals.
 
LSD isn't booze, and the amount you have to use it to become behaviorally addicted is staggering. She shouldn't have many brain cells left after that many trips. How many of them were bad trips? One bad trip can repeat (without the aid of LSD) even decades later. It doesn't indicate she used it because of any triggers. She used it because she was rebelling from her upbringing. She probably never used LSD. It just sounds good and makes people feel for you. She's a typical or stereotypical attention hound. OnlyFans is filled with them. She has no education, no training, and she's presenting herself as an expert on deciphering something that maybe even the people who have a fetish can't decipher. You had a sleep disorder; it follows that you'd use a depressant to help you sleep.
Why would psychological addiction make you a dumbass?

My alcohol abuse was mostly psychological triggered by CSA, and quitting drinking had no physical withdrawals.
 
As someone who reads a lot of LS, and checks the category daily I would have to say that it certainly seems to fit perfectly. I see a lot of D/s based stuff in that category, and while it's not my preference enough of it gets high ratings that it's worth publishing there. As for the sequel, speaking as a former bookseller, I would definitely put it there unless you have a really good reason not to. The whole purpose of categorization is to put the piece where the audience can find it--and if part one is in LS, then people will expect the next chapter to be in the same category.
 
For any still interested in this, I just posted the story in question and so far it's not being shot down. To be fair, the kink bits are not on the heavy side, with the romance being front and center. So thank you for your good advice on that.
But, having gotten away with that, now I'm of course looking to see how far I can stretch this. Got a story brewing that has been bouncing around in my head for months, one that's got a romantic low protocol lesbian D/s relationship as a core theme.
 
I don't have a solid answer or lots of insight like many others have provided. But I have one small idea you might be able to use in order to avoid finding the wrong audience and upsetting readers.

In the short description for your future stories, you can use a word like 'spicy', 'kink', or 'bondage' to clue readers in that your story, though in the lesbian section, will involve some level of kink.

It could serve as a warning to those who don't like kink, thus avoiding angry 1 star ratings or disappointing readers, but also serve as a way to let kinky mind people that your story features some spicy elements they enjoy.

It's always tough choosing a category. I have the same issue when I write gay stuff cause it's like Gay, Romance, and BDSM. I think I ended up just posting it in the Gay category and making sure the title let people know it would have BDSM elements in it.

Best of luck yo!
 
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I don't have a solid answer or lots of insight like many others have provided. But I have one small idea you might be able to use in order to avoid finding the wrong audience and upsetting readers.

In the short description for your future stories, you can use a word like 'spicy', 'kink', or 'bondage' to clue readers in that your story, though in the lesbian section, will involve some level of kink.

It could serve as a warning to those who don't like kink, thus avoiding angry 1 star ratings or disappointing readers, but also serve as a way to let kinky mind people that your story features some spicy elements they enjoy.

It's always tough choosing a category. I have the same issue when I write gay stuff cause it's like Gay, Romance, and BDSM. I think I ended up just posting it in the Gay category and making sure the title let people know it would have BDSM elements in it.

Best of luck yo!
 
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