MisPandora -> RE: Where experience makes a difference (11/12/2007 9:19:19 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Aimtoplease101 For example, a new Domme might apply a clothespin to a sub's nipple in a way that grabs a lot of flesh, whereas a very experienced Domme will usually place the clip right on the tip of nipple. That milimeter or so makes a world of difference in the sensation induced. Becoming a seasoned, experienced domina, I learned, was far different from becoming a seasoned, experienced paramedic. Perfecting skills in that realm meant that I did the exact skill consistently, each time, regardless of the body it was on, regardless of the circumstances or environment. I could be upside down in a ditch with mud up to my elbows, or in a perfectly calm bedroom of a 3rd floor walkup -- the IV, the intubation, everything I did, the skills are identical and they are perfection. With domination, not only do you have the psychological aspects to factor in, most often imperfectly perceived even when you've been doing it XXXX years, but you also need to factor in the individuality of the subject each and every time they see you. You see, not every nipple works like you reference above. And not every time is the same for that person. Experience teaches you that. Experience teaches you that you first flesh out the bottom and learn what makes them respond the best. Experience then tells you where to place the clip, whether on the tip, or taking a bigger bite. Experience tells you that the person's emotional state right now makes that clip appropriate or inappropriate. While rote skills are exceedingly important for play such as piercing, caning, whips and cutting, none of them are heralded as anything more than a clinical skill. They become an art of power exchange when in the hands of someone empowered and equipped mentally and spiritually to perform them.
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