Mia1978 -> RE: New, but Old (6/2/2005 2:42:07 PM)
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46 - NOT old :) There are many doms that would love to have you. Set that issue aside, it is not an issue :) First step in finding a dom: Know what you want and know your limits Another step: Keep your antenae up. If he is not attentive, doesn't listen, doesn't remember the things you talk to him about...not good. Study him, keep his emails and pay close attention to what he says (and what he doesn't say). Finding a loving dom that is right for you will take some time so be patient. If he doesn't keep his word, if he constantly changes his mind, if he blames his short-comings on you...not good. He should be as attentive to all the details of what makes you YOU, as you are attentive to finding out what type of dom he is. I think in a Long Term Dom/sub relationship, a good dom needs to know his sub inside out and upside down if he is going to get in your head and provide the mental side of it all. You have to be able to trust him and he has to know what makes you tick. Haha, and you have to want to obey, the reward has to be worth it to You. As the others said, this is very much like the Vanilla world. You want to find someone who is honest, consistant, a good communicator, someone who respects you and your needs... Don't forget that people instinctively put their best foot forward. Some of them know what you want to hear and can swipe you off your feet, but if it is all a show they won't be able to keep it up and you'll see the holes and dishonesty if you are closely watching. Definately follow your instincts. That's can't be emphasized enough. I personally don't think being a sub has anything to do with fear of your dom. (maybe it is that way for some though). Stick around this website. There are a lot of good people here who love to help and offer feedback. Best wishes!
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