tsatske -> RE: How do i submit to ownership? (9/21/2008 5:24:30 PM)
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finding a kind dominant (Domina? Fem Dom? Domme?) who might halfway through a scene have him say, "Sorry, i only thought i wanted this. Where are the keys?" I have a dear friend who is a pro-Domme She has a story of meeting with a new client for the first (and last) scene. They had met once and talked about what he wanted. He got to her dungeon, she had him strip, tied him up to a St. Andrews cross, and picked up a crop - and he safeworded. Loudly and vigorously, as if terrified. Before taking him down, she put down the toy, walked over to him, petted him, said, 'It's okay. are you okay? tell me what's going on?' and he would only should repeatedly, 'I need to get down!' So she took him down, and - he ran immediately out her door, without stopping to talk to her, or collect his clothing! She said she was on the porch, holding his clothing, watching him drive away, shouting, 'Wait! We can talk about this!' LOL People constantly trash the web as for BDSM experience, as producing only wankers with no idea of real life. But, I think that only happens to those that stay there too long, without moving forward - sort of a protracted childhood. The web is a great, safe play pen. Do a lot of web research, but hang out on some boards and things, ect. I did for a year before I moved forward, including even cyber and phone sex. I never went for the 'cyber collar' - i knew i was just playing, but i was getting some idea what i liked. Then i reached out and met local people, online, and when i went to a munch, i knew a few people. i think it a good, safe curriculum plan.
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