Petruchio -> The Importance of Asking for Feedback (12/29/2005 3:31:26 AM)
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I had known my sub for over 8 years and we'd experimented with a number of fantasies including implements, full bondage, and suspension. We always kept safe words in mind and discussed our fantasies. Then one afternoon I borrowed handcuffs and snapped her wrists together. She was on all fours and, as I was spanking away, she was climaxing so intensely the spanks were splattering. As she was coming down from her peak, she suddenly rolled over, curled into a fetal position and began to sob. Shocked, I cradled her and asked repeatedly what was wrong. It took her some time to reply, but whilst her hindquarters were in heavy orgasm, I hadn't been paying attention to the other end. Intellectually, I knew that scenes can have a deep and sometimes scary impact upon subs. This topic had even come up at the University of Washington and we had recently read about it in a book we'd been reading together. What had happened, she had entered a dark, dark place in her psyche, independent of what the rest of her body was doing. Twenty years of experience and more than 8 with her had let me lower my guard and I had done her a disservice. It was my duty to protect her and I had let her down. Being a dominant carries the responsibility of dealing with your own mistakes. Fortunately all returned to normal (or what passes for normal in the BDSM world), but I was much more attune after that.
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