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The four pillars is a [[relationship]] dynamic theory in [[BDSM]] proposed by LT Morison[http://www.amazon.com/Devil-In-The-Details-Mentoring-ebook/dp/B005VRKTU8 [1]]
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The four pillars is a [[Relationship]] dynamic theory in [[BDSM]] proposed by LT Morrison[http://www.amazon.com/Devil-In-The-Details-Mentoring-ebook/dp/B005VRKTU8 [1]]
  
 
From this work the following ideas are extrapolated:
 
From this work the following ideas are extrapolated:
  
For positive relations to exist/endure in an intimate sense it requires the support of (and can be measured by)
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For positive relations to exist/endure in an intimate sense it requires the support of (and can be measured by) the health of four pillars:
the health of four pillars:  
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*Intimacy
 
*Intimacy
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These pillars must be continually inspected and reinforced by the participants of a relationship is to prosper.
 
These pillars must be continually inspected and reinforced by the participants of a relationship is to prosper.
  
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The four pillars is a Relationship dynamic theory in BDSM proposed by LT Morrison[1]

From this work the following ideas are extrapolated:

For positive relations to exist/endure in an intimate sense it requires the support of (and can be measured by) the health of four pillars:

  • Intimacy
  • Affection
  • Communication/Honesty
  • Sex

These pillars must be continually inspected and reinforced by the participants of a relationship is to prosper.