Allondra
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Joined: 7/12/2008 Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: JanusDom It normally takes months for a girl to know that I have a very kinky side--and many of them are totally shocked when they really find it when the lights are out. .... what other technique or method am I missing to find the one right sub who combines everything I've listed? 'K, first off, you're going to get (already have) heat about knowing what you're looking for in a partner (seems whenever looks and education get involved in that, people start to bristle, for some reason). But, it's good that you know what you're looking for. Secondly, since you know what you're looking for (and among other things, it's a submissive) -- what's the deal with not letting them know you're kinky from the get go? I would personally find it pretty unsettling if someone, after months of relationship, suddenly tossed this new, *huge* item into the mix. What sort of response are you expecting from these (presumably mostly straight) women that you've been deceiving for months? If I were a submissive, I think I'd find your insecurity in your kink off-putting in a dominant. Buck up, little buckeroo, and be honest about *everything* you're looking for in a partner -- you'll have a much better chance of finding a match than by taking random stabs in the dark. And, get over yourself. That submissive admin assistant has as many reasons not to discuss her sex life with her boss as you do. (And seriously, you'd probably be amazed at how little most people care about what you do on your own time.) PS: Consider taking that "I'm not here to learn.... I'm more at the teaching stage" stuff out of your profile journal. Sounds like you have a lot to learn about d/s relationships, and if you can't admit you're a dominant, uhm, well, "lack of credibility" comes to mind as a hindrance to teaching anyone anything.
< Message edited by Allondra -- 8/23/2008 2:33:30 AM >
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