SimplyMichael
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Mentor's for dominants aren't a bad idea, fewer people want to use and fuck them. There ARE good books, anything by Dossie Easton, Midori's new book is a great first book, and for someone in your position I would even recomend "Screw the Roses, Send me the Thorns" as it is a good overview of technique that is well presented. If there are local groups, go. You are going to get shit on because of your youth. You got two choices, be angry about it which will get you nowhere, or suck it up, show some class and ignore it and most importantly, rise above it. Do that and you just took a VERY important step. Padriag's post is quite good despite the sarcasm and humor. Spend less time thumping your chest and simply BE. Spend time learning the technical skills, for the most part becoming a competent top at the level most people play isn't all that hard, six months to a year ( I know but I have a low opinion of most people's technical play) should do that. Watch and learn from other's if you can. One thing every new person including myself fuck up is we don't understand what we are looking at. What we think is intense often isn't and the things we dismiss as casual are anything but. The people who have the most intense D/s are often the ones who spend the least amount of time "doing" D/s stuff at parties. It takes time to see who is play acting and who is really exchanging power. Don't slut around, it is tempting but don't do it. Stay a bit aloof, pick your partners slowly and with care. Try to keep the drama as low as possible, all things I didn't manage to do when I entered the scene! Best of luck.
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