inyouagain
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ORIGINAL: sub4hire ...At what time does trust become an issue? Should the red flags go up immediately. Or can the person be trusted? Very good questions indeed, and hopefully inherent in all of us, on both sides of the dynamic. It would appear in the example, the sub see's polyamorous activity in the allegedly otherwise Dominant, as their relationship develops (ie. alleged nonpoly Dominant acting poly with another nonpoly sub/fe/male, with direct or indirect knowledge of same by the original nonpoly sub... all the while he/she is/was building their semi-poly relationship with a perceived nonpoly Dominant portraying poly behavior... and obviously poly desires?). Depending on the sub's actual expectations of this relationship, there could be red flags everywhere. If the sub expects a dual nonpoly, or exclusive relationship with a Dominant that displays, or has displayed contrary behavior... boom! Red Flag! In the example, the sub was reassured the poly behavior would never be done in a relationship between them and the Dominant. The 'exhibited' contrary behavior was evidently a concern for the sub, as it must have been addressed as a issue in order to receive re/assurances from the contrary wayward Dominant. I see 'contrary' as negative with respect to trust, and simply could not trust a person who behaves contrary to their stated intent and especially to their 'mutual' agreements. As has been brought up in many other topics here on the board, time and patience are key elements towards building a solid relationship based on sincerity and trust. Any violation of trust, especially demonstrated violations of another's trust are very serious issues that should strike the expectant sub (or anyone really) deeply. People/humans are gullible to various degrees, it is human nature. Sometimes we let fascinations and infatuations, or other things cloud judgement, and tend to smooth over concerns and red flag issues. Underneath it all we have the need to survive, and often adapt to ensure same. Just as levels of gullibility vary with the individual, levels of trust also vary... some give it quickly, while others gradually. This could be perceived as vulnerability, which is of key interest to predators of all types in life. All too often, the prey finds themselves in the perceived position of needing to save, or salvage the misunderstood predator... Hello!!! WAKE UP!!! Trust is a resource, and it is your's... it belongs to you... place, use and manage it wisely, but do it yourself, on your own... not as 'guided' or 'instructed' by anyone other than yourself. Inyouagain
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