Awakener -> RE: To shush or not to shush? (9/29/2005 2:24:30 PM)
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ORIGINAL: KatyLied So true, about everyone having their own notions. I am on the quiet side, even when experiencing pain, but I figure a flinch can mean a lot. It is difficult for me to let go and make a lot of noise. quote:
ORIGINAL: Kinkypupper Vocal is good. It further enhances and releases all the inner emotions and provides feedback. Its sad to see a submissive "trained" to not respond vocally it can cause that submissive to eventually shut down all outer emotions. After reading through all these posts I realize that vocalization in specific, is really not the issue for me. I want who I'm with to freely give me her emotions, to let go, surrender and open to me fully. It's about penetrateing to her very soul. If, as when I watched the other afternoon, I see the master shushing her. Well it seems he is denieing himself the very thing I so dearly crave. But as KatyLied said. A flinch may also show me that emotion and opening of onesself to me, that I seek. I have never liked hoods, and hate gags, and know I realize why. They deny me what I am seeking. But yes everyone is different and not everyone seeks what i do, or finds it the same way. I have learned about myself and I just love that.LOL.
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