xDino -> RE: Not a Dom? (11/22/2008 5:22:15 PM)
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I've actually encountered that a couple of times in relationships, seeing as I'm attracted to dominant guys in general. Its funny how many men are dominant or daddyish on a day to day basis without really knowing anything about the lifestyle itself. Each time I've been in a relationship and this has happened, I've brought it up and talked it out with him, and each time, it's been a positive thing. I'm not saying that anyone who seems kind of dominant, or who is dominant in bed will always translate outside the bedroom or vice versa, but I think a LOT of people have a sort of untapped dom or sub potential. Granted, people are usually a little shakey or nervious to get started, since bdsm might not be something they've ever really thought about, and it may be kind of hard, but in my experience, if you're with someone you're extremely committed to already and have great chemestry with and all that, there's no reason not to introduce some bdsm in or out of the bedroom, if you think your partner is up for it.
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