CreativeDominant -> RE: The difference between us (3/20/2008 11:32:12 AM)
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You say you wanted it all but stop and think for a few minutes...was not your all something that could reasonably be found? Yes, it was something that probably required more patience on your part and more dedication but you did not set impossible standards. Go back and read the OP's entry again...he admits to wanting nearly-impossible-to-attain perfection in looks and behavior. And here comes the quandary...that is what he wants but what if he finds her and she DOESN'T want him? I may be cynical but I am not a believer of the idea that there is someone for everyone. What little good I can see in that idea is diminished even more when you set your standards impossibly high. No...I do not want to settle either; in fact I have been so bold (foolish?) to put the following on the boards "I know what I want. I would rather spend the rest of my life alone than to be with someone who only wants part of me and not all of me...someone who does not want the sex life, the BDSM, the D/s that I want. And I would rather spend the rest of my life alone than go back to vanilla just because I cannot find what I want in the D/s world". But within that spectrum, there is a lot of room for a fit. I stated what I consider normal to be but like others on here, normal is what is dictated by society and what you take from that. I consider very little to be abnormal except when it goes against not only society at large but against the "general" idea of D/s, against psychological extremes, etc., etc.. The reason I call my love for D/s and BDSM and my love for hot rods a "niche" is that, despite their popularity, they still do not fall within the mainstream (for lack of a better term) of society. Let's face it...when you are driving down the highway on any given day, how many hot rods do you see versus how many "normal" cars? When you look around at your friends and co-workers and family, how many are into D/s and BDSM and how many lead "normal" lives? And that's O.K. by me. I don't mind being outside the mainstream...hell, when I decided to follow my father into the profession I am in, I knew I was outside the "mainstream" of health care. That is why they call my branch of health care...along with accupuncture, naturopathy, homeopathy...alternative health care.
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