SthrnCom4t
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This post was inspired by another thread, but I thought I might throw out a few personal views while asking for the other Lady's opinions. I like assignments to have meaning, and support some aspect of the relationship I'm cultivating. I don't give out tasks as a daily routine, as I feel this falls more under the guise of ritual/service. If there is a particular daily task, it probably is part of a training exercise which is discussed in detail prior to the onset. Expectations are shared regarding details, which would include circumstances surrounding if the task can't be completed, and how to communicate that prior to it not getting done. A brief daily report is mandatory. For a relationship to work, there has to be a certain amount of flexibility and support by the Dominant to the submissive's life circumstances. Back to assignments.. In the beginning of getting to know someone, I might ask them to write Me a fantasy. Most people love to share this kind of info, and it tells me a lot about them. It opens up commuication no matter which way it goes and it let's me know if said would-be submissive is serious enough to put in some time for Me. For long distance, I've scripted the content of certain photos to be shot, or had them research a topic and give me a report. For daily life we have rituals and service, but since we practically live together, I tend to give assignments when we are apart, and usually for the duration of the separation. Wearing a butt plug for a specified amount of time each day, or requiring a certain amount of masturabatory sessions lets him feel connected to Me, in a pleasurable way. Assignments don't have to be sexual, just meaningful, ie, 'make Me a photo tour of your trip to share when you return'. Rita Seagrave gives a great seminar on "Assignments for Submissives" if you're ever in a location to hear her talk at one of the conferences. Thoughts from the group?
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Sthrn Honorably served by OttersSwim 'The sign of a developed mind is one in which two opposing ideas can coexist' - Oscar Wilde.
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