OmegaG
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as a quasai artist, I've always wanted to be able to sculp and create marvelous works of 3D art. I've learned enough to know it's not my forte. When a sculper works with his medium, wood, marble, clay, etc. he has to know the material he's working with, with stone and wood he has to design the finished piece around what the raw material offers, soft spots in the stone, knots in the wood-- almost no piece is perfect and the artist needs to work with the imperfections if he wants a beautiful piece of art rather then a pile of shit. With clay the artist has to know what the material can tolerate, will it dry out if manipulated too long, can it be fired for strenght, does the material have enough density to be used in a large piece or can it only be used for smaller, less practical pieces. Will it be fragile when done, will it be water resistant, will it break down if manipulated too much. I think that in any relationship a person conforms and compromises to create something different when they are partnered. I think that it may be a more obvious power dybnamic in BDSM because he D-type can merely instruct the s-type that he desires a change whereas in a more vanilla relationship less obvious means are used to manipulate and conform a partner to be more pleasing to you. I think, with the above analogy, I can be molded and shaped to a point, I think that m'Lord looked for the raw material that he didn't have to shape much to begin with and I do think that I have some imperfections that would cause me to crack if he tried to work in that area. However, I think that like a piece of stone, I will me more beautiful at m'Lord's hand then I was in my original form.
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Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret for the things we did not do that is inconsolable. Sydney J. Harris Sex without pain is like food without taste. - de Sade
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