penitentialarts -> RE: Thinking about giving up (7/3/2009 5:33:41 PM)
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You have three basic disadvantages on these types of sites (when it comes to getting responses or inquiries): you are young, you are male, and you are a switch. The fact of the matter is that women easily get 100x the reponses that men do, and that there are a lot of women out there (submissive or dominant) who will not play with switches, largely because they don't really understand the headspace of switching and don't realize that there are many varieties of switches. There are also many women who won't play with men who are younger than them, for whatever reason. You aren't alone in those disadvantages, though. Half the people on the planet are male. There are more young women in the lifestyle nowadays than in the recent past, and you will continue to get older, so that issue isn't as bad as it was years ago. There are fewer switches than dominants or submissives, but you can still work with that. I'm a male switch, and I have had decent luck over the years, including a 10 year relationship with a submissive. A few other people have mentioned some of these things, so I won't beat them to death. In summary: - get very, very involved with your local kinky community - participate in forums and such online - stay active on other kink/bdsm/fetish sites, as well - fill out your profile completely - it needs to be about 10x more detailed than it is right now - persevere Different websites have different strengths. Collarme has better profile searching that Fetlife, but Fetlife's forums are much more active. Craigslist has a higher ratio of BS on it, but the sheer number of people who read it gives it a major advantage. Even when you cut out the spam, the one-line responses, the one-night-stand seekers, the cheaters, and the BS emails, I still get far, far, far better responses from kinky folks (leading to real-life meetings) on Craigslist than either Collarme or Fetlife. The best bet is to stay active on all three of them, though, and any others you can find. Most of all, though, you have to really stick with it. It may take years to find a compatible partner - that's just the price we pay for being so far out of the sexual mainstream. - Jesse
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