T1981 -> RE: What does "control" mean to you? (1/9/2009 1:07:28 PM)
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The majority of our D/s is still in the bedroom, so I can only answer from the scening aspect of it, but for me, control means very simply: If he asks me to do it, I do it. If he says get up on the chair, I get up on the chair. If he says don't struggle, I try not to struggle. If he says to stand up and go kneel in a corner and not speak, that's what I do. And if for some reason I'm NOT doing it, then I expect him to exert his control over me to make me do it. Now that control can have different approaches - if for some reason I'm being cheeky, a quick slap and a rough shove towards whatever I'm supposed to be doing helps. If I'm sincerely having a difficult time following his request, then that control often takes the form of coaching, gentle encouragement. We are learning how it is not only my actions that are his, but my REACTIONS belong to him as well. That everything from a scene, while a direct result of what I do, is done with his will having come first. The psychological aspect of our D/s is becoming more and more apparent as we move along, and the fact that the control he exerts is HIS will is becoming very very important. I don't know if that helps, but that is where I'm experiencing it at this time.
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