Posts Tagged ‘ Site Philosophy ’

Spanks for the Support

Feb 6th, 2013 | By
Spanks for the Support

It takes a lot of work to keep MadisonKink running.  We do our best to  say thank you to all the contributors–and please, take time to go to their sites and support them. There is, however, another group of people that have been supporting us in a completely different way.  A number  of popular and
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Freedom and Walls

Feb 27th, 2012 | By
Freedom and Walls

Freedom With the agreement and consent of the regular authors, MadisonKink is officially a Creative Commons site.  All of our stories are released under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.  This means you are free to use and share what we write–with a few exceptions: BY  If you reprint this anywhere, you must list the original
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What is “Kinky”?

Jun 29th, 2011 | By
What is “Kinky”?

The old joke goes: Kinky is using a feather, perverted is using the whole chicken.

Trying to define “kink” can be difficult, because it’s wrapped up in so many personal, religious, and social taboos. One of the goals of MadisonKink is to remove those barriers and reveal kink as the very common activity that it actually is.



Is That Really Kinky?

May 31st, 2011 | By
Is That Really Kinky?

If you’ve been looking at the Madison Kink Calendar, you may have noticed something about it (and if you havent’ been looking at the calendar–why not?!). The calendar includes a lot of events that aren’t really “kinky events”. While Madison has a lot of very creative kinksters, it’s probably safe to say that Brat Fest isn’t about people with a fetish for German sausages



New Columnists

Apr 26th, 2011 | By
New Columnists

If the only place you’ve looked is up here, then you’re missing out. There’s a whole bunch of stuff going on down below.

Madison Kink Magazine is proud to announce that we have added 6 new writers who will be contributing regular, monthly columns.



A “Clear Window” Policy

Apr 23rd, 2011 | By

In discussing the structure and direction of this site the question was asked: will there be a warning page? My answer was, quite simply: No. The reasoning behind it is two-fold. Nothing to Hide Madison Kink is, first and foremost, a site designed to promote the groups, events, and people of the Madison kink community.
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