MistressOfGa -> RE: How do you find da right Mistress (1/5/2008 9:16:12 PM)
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ORIGINAL: newgsusub hey, im new to the lifestle, ive only been in it a couple of months (about 7) i was wondering how to find da right Mistress. most ppl i have chatted with says im too quiet and other things. then on the internet all ppl want me to do is take my clother off on a cam. so i was wondering on how to find da right one. First: Use proper grammar and spelling. One of my pet peeves is indeed the "net text". I ask all respondents to use proper spelling and to not shorten their words. If I am not worth your time to completely write out a word, then I would not waste my time with you either. It is so easy to get caught up in net text because of the many conversations you may have going on at once, but please trust me when I say, that the little extra care you take to address a domina would highly benefit you. Second: Don't sell yourself short. Just because you are a submissive, doesn't mean that you are submissive to just anyone. You do not have to remove your clothing for some horn dog who commands that you do it. Respect yourself and you will find that other people will respect you too. Three: Do research. Read as much as you can and get involved with a message forum, just as you have done. You have already taken the first step in educating yourself by coming here and posting a question. There are so many excellent books out there regarding this and other subjects. Four: Read their profiles! If they have clearly posted on their profile that they do not wish to be contacted, DON'T contact her. Right off the bat you are showing that you hadn't read her profile and if you had, you chose to ignore her wishes. First impressions are everything! Your opening letter to a Mistress must be very open and honest. If you address her in the way that you would address any woman you may meet in person, then she should not have a problem with your letter of introduction. Sometimes you may only get one chance to impress her. Impress her with your use of grammar and spelling. Impress her with how open and willing you are to communicate with her. Don't beg! Don't tell her what she can do for you, but rather what you can do for her. Don't tell her that you want her to "show you how it is done". I get letters like that, and I ask them to explain to me what "it" is. Good luck and I hope you find what you are seeking. It is not easy, but it IS worth it when you do find someone.
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