Impstoy -> RE: Where does love come in for Doms? (3/30/2009 12:45:11 AM)
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ORIGINAL: tied2bteased In my opinion the BDSM usually suffered when the Dominant "fell in love" not sure if it has to do with stereotypes or what it is. Just the way it is. I think a bit of healthy detachment on both sides is smart. I can't agree with this, but only because I'm not capable of surrendering all of me to someone that I don't love and that doesn't love me back. It's that deepening of emotion that draws me to Master and makes me want to please him even more than I did a day ago, a week ago, a month ago... the more I love him, the happier I wish him to be. The flip side of that, as I understand it, is the more he loves me the more he wants to care for me. The more he wishes to maintain a healthy environment for me. He tells me that I make him want to be a better person, that I inspire him to do more in life, that I make him try harder. Daily, he takes my breath away with the way he loves me - and it doesn't cause the BDSM side of things to suffer a bit. In fact, it makes me want to serve him more, have him use me more... and I'm fairly sure it makes him want that service more and want to use me more. He makes me feel like I'm the most precious possession on earth - and because of that, it makes me want to be worthy to be his possession. Love is a wonderful thing in Ds/Ms relationships, imho and can be expressed in a myriad of ways depending on the dynamics of the relationship. But it's surely not limited to the bottoms... afterall, aren't Tops human too? Just my two cents...
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