MzMia
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ORIGINAL: TreasureKY quote:
ORIGINAL: LadyHathor I think this question applies to real life activities where you meet people like us or online--do you place credibility in someone who does not have a "partner"--i.e, a Dom or Domina who espouses the life--but for some reason does not have a submissive? I'm going to go a little against the tide... I do factor it into credibility if it's relevant to the topic at hand. Advice for a successful long-term relationship from someone who has a history of short-term broken relationships behind them, probably won't get the same amount of credence given as someone who is currently in a relationship that has lasted for a few years. Great answer TreasureKY. I don't look at whether the person is single or not, most of us can pick up partners quite easily. There are many reasons why someone is single, especially if they are picky. {like me} What I always look at is, "How is their life working for them?" When someone has been able to maintain a "fullfilling" LONG TERM BDSM relationship DAMN right I will at least listen to them. Long term, to me is at least over 2-3 years/REAL TIME. ESPECIALLY if they live together. **Not so easy to keep it together, when you live together and merge lives/families/under the same roof, for YEARS.** Many people spend their entire lives jumping in and out of relationships. They are never alone, never single, even though their relationships have a shelf life similar to a bag of chips. Many people are in unhappy, or in unfullfilling relationships, why would I listen to them? What pearls of wisdom will I gleam from the person who jumps into relationships with anyone that speaks to them, and has a new partner every 3/4 months? What great pearls of wisdom will I get from someone who has never had a BDSM relationship last over a year? That is like asking a poor person, what is the key to being rich. Common sense ain't that common. If you have not been able to maintain a long term, live in BDSM relationship for years, you have no edge on me, even if I remain single for the rest of my life. Serial relationships, just don't impress me. As mentioned by Michael, I really admire KOM/and his ladies, and Bita, and all the others that have been in happy, LONGTERM, LIVE-IN, BDSM relationships for YEARS. Peace Out
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Namaste' To Each His/Her Own "DENIAL ain't just a river in Egypt." Mark Twain What's your favorite fetish? "My partner's whisper"--bloomswell
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