Mistressbinature -> RE: How Some Doms Test Subs (7/18/2009 4:08:37 AM)
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ORIGINAL: LaughingFemDom Have any of you submissives been tested before being allowed to begin training or serving a dom? If so, how? I am a FemDom who asks the same 3 email questions to all my prospective submissives before I'll spend time chatting with them any further. I test subbies this way because: 1. I'm not going to devote my limited time on subs who refuse to do what I say from Day 1. If a sub won't even answer a question, how can I have confidence he'll open up in other ways? 2. Assuming the sub doesn't know the answer already, he'll have to research it. I figure that if a guy is not curious enough to learn something new, I'm not the right Dom for him anyway. Thoughts? I will give the OP the benefit of the doubt that she merely mis-spoke and chose il-advised wording, I understand the OP's reasonable expectation that the potentential answers and even reseaches questions to a point. However, if. the OP did indeed believe the highted portion, I would conclude that the potentional did not gift the OP with his/her submission. Nor did the OP did accept said gift, therefore, she is expecting the potentional to submit to a non consentual act which appears to make the OP look pompus and displaying the atitudes of what is commonly, in the lifestyle as a" wantabee". In addition, the proper, respectful term for a submissive is submissive not subbie Subbies by definition by the on-line version of the Urban dictionary is as follows ""Subbies" are thought to be a form of opiate derived from a painkiller called Subatex. As of October 2006, usage is not particularly widespread but is however becoming an increasing problem among youths in Britsh towns and cities. Subatex is manufactured in Hull, England by Recket Benckiser. " If we, as the dominants expect the actions and behaviors of our submissives to be beyond reproach, we must hold ourselves just as accountable
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