Evanesce -> RE: Hard to Read (6/17/2007 9:25:58 PM)
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I took everything Master could dish out and was as responsive as a brick wall. In my zeal to not cry or show my pain, I wasn't showing Him anything postive either. It was the worst experience we have ever shared. I played with a bottom like this at a public event a few years back, and was bored out of my mind! I hit this boy with everything I had and he didn't flinch; didn't make a peep; didn't move a muscle. I may as well have been beating the friggin' wall. After about an hour of this, when I'd decided I'd given him enough marks and provided what I felt was adequate cool down, I just quit and started packing up my toys. He lay there for about five minutes, and then turned around and asked, "Are we through?" Uh... yeah, guy. We're through. He followed me around like a little puppy dog the rest of the weekend, telling anyone who would listen what a wonderful top I was. (Ugh!) To bellaballanda, I would say this: I'm fairly quiet during play, myself. The Kaptin will elicit the occasional gasp, groan or flinch from me, but screams are fairly rare and very, very brief if He does get me to utter one. Just make sure the top you're playing with knows what to expect from you in terms of response, so that they don't take a perceived "lack of response" personally, and so that they know to perhaps pay a little closer attention to what's happening with you during play. From what you've written, it seems like you do give *some* response; it's just not loud and dramatic. And that's OK. It's who you are.
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