submaleinzona -> RE: the good ones are all taken???...hardly (3/14/2009 11:17:36 AM)
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ORIGINAL: chezzy71 I didn't know exactly where to post this seeing i am posting as a training collared submissive about to give my thoughts on the subject matter, and the post could be used constructively for Mistress's as well.At any rate,there was a thread not long ago about the good ones being taken.I can't remember if it was good subs or good Dominas but the point is..i think that it is hogwash.You see it took five years but i don't have a good one..i have a great one in Mistress Cat.I haven't read any Domina profiles in about 5 months but i am sure there are some great Dominas out there for all the submissives still searching.Conversely,there are just as many if not more great subs.Some may want to call it trial and error in searching and not having any luck in finding one.My point is there are enough great people in this lifestyle that no one should give up in their search.If anyone here ever heeds my advice on anything let it be that.I was about to pack it in when things turned for the better.This forum in a way made that possible.So all the Dominas and subs alike,feel free to chime in. I concur with this statement. Back in July, 2000, I put an ad on another site, and it only took a few weeks before I found someone. That lasted for about six months, due to some incompatibilities and a few complications. At that point, I decided to take a break from any social networking or dating sites, and I essentially stopped looking. So, by not looking, I didn't find anyone, even if they were right under my nose. But I decided to have another go at it, and within a couple weeks, I've already gotten a promising response to my ad. It looks like things might be turning out well after all. I don't necessarily believe that I had given up all those years (although it might seem that way at times) - there were a number of reasons for that. But the bottom line is, waiting just makes you older. Distance may also be a discouraging factor to some, especially in some of the remote, sparsely-populated regions. Relocation is an option, as long as you can find a job and a decent place to live (which isn't always that easy, especially now). But then, even if you do relocate and things don't work out somewhere down the line, do you go back to where you came from or what? A lot of guys tend to be analytical, running through all kinds of "what if" questions and hypothetical scenarios through their mind, which can sometimes be paralyzing in the decision-making process. I don't really know if anyone can say that "all the good ones are taken" from any standpoint, since that's more subjective than anything else. What is a "good one" as opposed to a "bad one" or a "mediocre one"? I'm certain there must be a wide variety of opinions on that.
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