truesub4u
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ORIGINAL: starymists Here is my 2 cents...if you are looking at strict kind of old school protocol, there are two protocol violations. Number one, a Dom that is providing protection shouldn't be looking to collar someone under his protection. Technically, he should help her screen people, teach her how to be safe, what questions to ask when checking references, that kind of thing. That being said, sometimes, in the course of such a relationship, the Dom and sub involved start to have feelings for one another, and by mutual agreement, they pursue a relationship in which he is no longer her protector but her Dom. But when a collar is offered and declined, that should be respected by the Dominant. That being said, if someone has a Protector, Trainer, Mentor, it would be appropriate to make your intentions to collar known, and seek the blessing of the Protector. If that blessing is withheld, reasons should be given and it shouldn't be because he wants her for himself. If the reasons are legitimate, you work on those reasons and when they are resolved, then you seek permission a second time. Thats just from my perspective, based on the old school model I was trained in. Others will have a different perspective based on how they were trained. Bottom line would be, do you think there's been a protocol breech and if so, how do you fix it? Good luck! Yep, this was how it was explained to me over 20 years ago.
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