PeonForHer -> RE: Does having children fit your lifestyle? (11/29/2009 6:13:42 PM)
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Queen P, Firstly, all these questions! Well, you're new to BDSM, which generates a million and one questions in anyone's head (if they've got any brains). Secondly, you're twenty-two, and that age people commonly want to work out every major decision of their lives. When I left Uni women all around me instantly started trying to work out how to incorporate everything they wanted - career, love-life, home, children . . . The new graduates I meet still do the same. I doubt it'll ever change. But it can't all be worked out at once, of course. The best anyone can do is learn the rudiments of those things and how to juggle them. Secondly, Re LadyAngelique's comment that 'a true dominant woman has learned self-control, class, composure, dignity, poise and the like as a base' . . . This wouldn't be the list I'd make. With a domme, just as with any woman, I'd first be looking for a warm, human and balanced personality. I'd have to be able to trust her. Those last two assume much greater importance for me when it comes to dominant women. A sub is going to put himself, his body and his feelings, in a vulnerable position with you. He'd be an idiot not to make sure that you're balanced and that he can trust you. Being a dominant means taking responsibility for someone else, just as does being a parent. I'd say: finishing your degree is just the start. Now for advanced studies. I know bugger all about parenting except that were I to go in for it, I'd learn everything I could. Likewise D/s. I'm sure you'll devour RedMagic's list of reading materials above, and more. Right, back to your desk! [;)]
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