DeathinRevelry -> RE: Dominas and subs sharing a home (6/10/2009 10:57:28 PM)
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Well, I'm without a pet in-home at the moment, but I've shared my space before, and I can say that there was always one basic rule, which remains in place for any other human being sharing space with me, including the kidlet: If it's before 10am, don't talk to me unless it's necessary, and do not, definitely, do not, touch me. Being a natural night owl who has to get up far too early for comfort for an office job makes for an exceptionally cranky Revelry in the mornings, so I've found an absolute minimum of contact keeps chances of possible snaps and blowups to a minimum. Beyond that, I agree with the previously stated mantra of nothing counting for an hour after waking. As far as sleeping goes, I'm in negotiations with a potential at the moment, and I really don't cotton to the idea of sharing a bed full-time with someone else, since I both sprawl and hog covers, and thankfully, he likes the idea of a pallet made up at the foot of the bed, close enough to crawl up into the bed on weekend mornings or should he be beckoned in the night, but far enough removed that we each still have our own sleeping space. Nothing wrong with sleeping apart, so long as both people agree on it and can still get what they need from each other and the relationship. All told, from what I've seen in the posts here, and what I've experienced in my own life, I'd say that the key components are communication (as with most things) and self-knowledge. If people can know who they are and what they need, and then express those things to their partner, then both can make decisions accordingly, whatever those may be.
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