RumpusParable
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ORIGINAL: redheaddomme I would like to hear everyone's opinion on how much attitude they accept from a Sub early on. I have a new (to me and to the lifestyle) sub. I am getting attitude from him when i ask him to do things that he does not like. These are things that are minor and 'easy' in my mind, although I know he doesn't like them. It's a light attitude, but most certainly there. Considering he is new to submission and new to me; should i take it as normal and punish? Or drop him and assume that he does not really want this? I have not has this issue before so early on, over minor instructions. What do you think? My answer: None, and walk away. I don't deal with that sort of thing at all. And this includes in vanilla relationships. Either a person is what and who they want to be around me, regardless of orientation or role to me, or they aren't. I've no interest in that second group. I believe in communicating, teaching/guiding, and punishing/correcting only with someone who is actively seeking to please me and who is okay submitting (even when new). If there is "attitude" then they're choosing not to communicate as an adult and aren't particularly pleasing-focused. Not for me. I can work with someone who says, "Miss, I'm uncomfortable with this... because...", but if they just turn mutinous or slatty or other shows of attitude I move on.
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Relationships come and go, but plastination is forever. I generally use fast-reply. If directing my post at someone specific I will indicate so. Minimal summary: Artist, Disabled Veteran, Vegan, Pornographer, and Agender dominant female.
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