AAkasha -> RE: My Perfect Slave (6/11/2007 2:14:41 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Politesub53 Hi Muscley. The reason your reply shows to be to LadyHeart is if you use the box at the bottom it shows the name of the previous poster. I dont disagree with your post except for the fact you seem to assume all Pro Dommes are the same, thats like people thinking all submissives are the same, which isnt the case. While i can see that asking for money to " get to know Me " may well be a come on, i can also see the point about a Mistress being fed up of talking to guys who waste Her time. There must be some guys who actually enjoy spending their money in this way, and fair play to them. i guess their are two sides to every argument and we can only do what we think is right for us. It is no mystery that large portion of males on this site feel that every dominant woman should submit to their needs simply because they make themselves available. They automatically assume that if a woman expects tribute or works at what she loves, that she couldn't possibly be sincere or truly dominant. Thankfully there are plenty of males that can see beyond this misconception. I have met some spectacular women that were prodoms that easily separated their personal life from their professional. All were lifestyle dominant women. I certainly wouldn't expect the average submissive male to even understand what we go through. For the record I'm not a professional dominatrix so i'm not really sure why this even entered this thread. Its true that I answer my phone and get paid and I own some adult sites. I've work in the adult industry 20 years at some capacity. I think that makes me a sex worker, something I am very proud of. If I had more time I probably would consider professional domination again. But you're right.... everyone needs to do what works for them. I truly love the femdom lifestyle, every aspect of it. I enjoy helping people and creating venues for people to explore what it really is. Its how my relationships are really 24/7. Its passionate and romantic yet an outsider would think we were crazy. Unfortunately, femdoms who are lifestyle pros or have a high visibility of one somehow get to be the punching bag for male subs who are bitter at their own inability to find happiness in a functional relationship. I have been on the Internet for more than 10 years, I basically "grew up" while posting on newsgroups like this, and it baffles me to think that how submissives viewed me, and my legitimacy, would be vastly different if at 25 I decided I wanted to go pro full time instead of going into a corporate job. There have been times in my life where I sustained such a high level of energy for BDSM and femdom that I woke up each day and said, "YEAH! I could do this for a living, I LOVE this, I could share this passion and have total autonomy in my life!" But I've always come back to reality and accepted that my personal highs and lows for energy and passion, and my own selectivity with partners, make it impossible for me to be a full time dominatrix with a really cool dungeon. But what if I had? All of a sudden I go from very credible Akasha, because I have a normal career, to totally uncredible Akasha, because I do kink for a living? I don't get it. Akasha
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