amelliagrace -> RE: What Subs Don't Want (9/26/2007 8:43:04 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Sweetlovingpain Yes, I do feel better now, thank you for asking. Glad to hear it. Speaking of my stereotypes and prejudices, I have to say, the self-absorbed primadonnas who took this as an opportunity for bluster are a nice break from the petty barbs I expected. Thanks for that. You are most welcome. We subbies aim to please. So we're all clear here, I'm fine with myself, even when I'm inconsistent. Some fake "doms" should ponder that. Speaking of real and fake dominants: How could a real one ever settle for a mindless twit of a submissive with no backbone, no brain, who hasn't a clue what she's looking for in life? Seems to me that not only would a submissive like that drive a dominant nuts, but the potential for mega time wasting in attempting a relationship would be huge. I can't speak for anyone else, but my knee bends quite well, but to damn few. If a dominant isn't interested in anything but the drill of "Me Dom, you sub, kneel", then that dominant would be too shallow, and too weak, for me to trust holding my leash. There is no double standard for me here. If a dominant doens't know what he's looking for, then trying to submit to him would be a nightmare. If he doesn't have his own opinions and limits, likes and dislikes, then how could I have any inkling wether or not there was enough mutuality to warrent the effort and time to explore that possibility? The process of finding compatible partners isn't always easy, regardless of whether you're Dominant or submissive. Being single an be a very good think, sometimes, as can being alone. I actually LIKE my own company, and question the good sense of those who don't enjoy my company WEG. WEG, by the way, means Wicked Evil Grin. -grace
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