Others call me Kinky Peter.
But when you’re with me, when the world goes quiet and your pulse gets loud in your ears, you’ll call me Sir Peter.
I don’t need to tell you what that means.
You’ll feel it.
In the pause between my words.
In the way my eyes stay on you until you look away.
In the soft rasp of good boy against your skin when you finally stop resisting.
I was raised on discipline — Midwestern grit, military precision, a pilot’s patience and calm. I learned to move steady when others panic, to lead without question, to stay in control even when everything tilts. That discipline is in everything I do — the way I touch, the way I decide, the way I take.
I crave intensity. Not chaos. Not noise. Intensity.
Flying through storms. Swimming until the sun bleeds into the horizon. Last-minute flights to places I’ve never seen. Exploring the limits of someone’s body, their mind, their trust, until they’re trembling on the edge of surrender.
I train my body. I sharpen my mind. Strength and stamina are my ritual. Curiosity is my hunger. I want to know what makes you melt, what makes you fight, what you dream about when you think no one is watching.
I like people who can meet my gaze, who can think deeply, feel fully, and still find the courage to let go. People who understand that devotion isn’t weakness. It’s power. That obedience isn’t humiliation. It’s freedom.
You don’t have to know your place yet. That’s why I’m here.
I’ll teach you — gently at first, then with purpose.
Until every glance, every breath, every whispered yes, Sir feels like second nature.
Until hearing good boy from my lips feels like oxygen.
But don’t mistake me for only control. I’m laughter, conversation, curiosity, and adventure. I want nights where the conversation burns as hot as the touch. I want mornings where you see yourself differently because of what we built the night before.
This isn’t a script. This isn’t a transaction.
This is a spark, a pull, a tension you can’t name but can already feel.
Take a breath.
Be still.
good boy.
You’ve stepped into my world now.