Reform -> RE: Question for subs? Why do you struggle? (9/4/2009 4:59:09 PM)
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ORIGINAL: FelineFae Lol, well, it is clear not all struggle. i think it is something that happens for many perhaps in different ways. Inside for some, outside for others, maybe both for some. To answer why those that do stuggle do so; well, i think they are aware there is no point to it... That said, perhaps it is a testing... Am i truely restrained so that i cannot escape? Is this person truely in control? and they just can't submit unless they know. Any physical struggle should stop after the questioning mind of the sub is settled. The mind might continue to have a hard time accepting, we have a lot of old programming in there! If there is a continued struggle, well, perhaps the sub is trying to prove that their will is strong and that they are not totally under the control of the other. This could mean that the sub needs to look deeper into why... or better the Dom/me and sub look into it together. and such are my ponderings- fae Agreed. My old owner was new to the scene and wouldn't use as much force when dealing with me as I needed. Unfortunately, my way of dealing with this was to be a bit of a brat ( something I've now oevercome ), but struggling when he bound me was part of that. I didn't feel like I was being dominated so I did what I could to help get that feeling. Fighting back led to punishments, tighter ropes, less freedoms, all that I desired in the first place. Now that I identify more as a switch, when I sub I struggle to see if I can turn the tables and get on top. Of course it depends who I'm playing with. I only switch mid-scene with my switchy boy, so it works out well for us. Other times I struggle to make sure that tea is hot, to use the words you mentioned before.
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