tsatske -> RE: Training: Worthwhile or good way to take advantage of the naive? (6/30/2008 2:42:47 PM)
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He doesn't find it weird or disturbing that she lacks the ability to choose her own partners? Thank you, camille and aquatic, for you answers, which were spot on. The only thing I would add, aqautic, is, not everyone lives in an area with a wide aray of communicty outlets to choose from. I have lived in bigger cities, with a former Master, where we could easily have attended a differant munch every night of the month. There was a local dungeon, and we were members. In other words, thriving active lifestyle. now i belong to a differant man. A wonderful man. And I live in little house on the prarie land. We drive almost 2 hours to go to our monthly munch. We are the fartherest away geographical members of that group, to the south, anyway. The groups leader is about as far away as we are, to the north. This means that this weekend, when we attended a party at their house, we drove 4 hours to attend. Most of the group members hold a couple of parties a year. They announce them a few months in advance. Invitations almost always include 'You are welcome to camp out on our floor. bring you sleeping bags. Breakfast will be served in the morning.' She did not so much 'select' a group which she feels is a perfect match for her personality - it may be, it might not be, i don't know, i never asked her. She is attending the only local group available to her. This is a big country, a lot of people accept the social group near them. There are, actually other groups nearer to us, although none terribly near, but this group is made up mostly of MDom/fsub Ms relationships, so it is a good match for us. But for my sister? I don't know. She is transportation challenged. The group is very local to her (she is right there in town, not like us - it is a 20 min ride for her. On months that we can not pick her up, someone usually can.) This group has a membership process she must go through - just as we did. A lot of people don't care for that, either. But, as i said, for my sister - it is the only group local to her.
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