AAkasha -> Attention Seeking Behavior (1/27/2009 9:37:02 AM)
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When a submissive you know - either your intimate partner or someone you are casually dating/seeing (or someone in collarme, whether it be in email or on forums) exhibits "attention seeking behavior," do you playfully go along, do you simply ignore it as to not encourage it, or do you do something else? I am not talking about huge outbursts or odd behavior, but things that can be viewed as passive aggressive, "look at me," types of things - things said or done to get a reaction, or "bad behavior, *blushing* oopsie" type stuff.... When as a femdom you *address* this behavior, sometimes the reaction is, "lighten up, I was just messing around!" and the femdom can be made to feel like she's over-reacting or a stick in the mud. However, I have found that subs who exhibit this kind of behavior early on tend to do it on larger scales later, and since it neither amuses me or provokes me, I prefer to just address it early on. When I am too tired or not that emotionally involved or it's in a casual setting (newsgroups, chatrooms, casual emails that are not romantic) I just ignore it and move on. Sadly, it totally sends mixed signals to engage in this kind of behavior SOMETIMES, but what should a femdom do if she's sometimes in the mood to go along, and other times not? How does one define the roles of consensual, silly banter or responding to "cries for attention" without encouraging it? Akasha
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