dreamerdreaming -> RE: Mistress/Domme/FemDom (1/23/2010 11:48:01 AM)
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ORIGINAL: ImaSubMale Let's say you have a slave/sub, who doesn't have anything wrong with him, but he's really submissive to pain, but he suggest you don't use any "pysical punishments" as a way to discipline him, would you accept it? If so, how would you punish him then? Or let's say you have a slave/sub, who told you he was a masochist, as a way of you not punishing him with physical pain, but he really wasn't, and you found out? I'm new to this style, and was curious. I wouldn't be with a masochist in the first place- that's just not my thing. So I can't speak to your second scenario except to say that this is exactly why you need to be honest. If my slaveboy had misrepresented himself as a masochist, I would never have been interested in him. Your first scenario: I don't have a reward/punishment dynamic with my slave. Its just not necessary, and again, I'd never have been interested in him if it was. But he's my slave, so I do reserve the right. So you see if you'd presented yourself as you postulate in your OP, I'd have never given you the time of day to begin with in either case. Honesty is imperative, if you want to find a partner whose needs and desires mesh well with your own. Deceit is wrong because you'll waste your and others' time with it. And why would you want to be with a partner who thinks you're someone else? You want to be appreciated and adored for who you really are, right? So be honest, right from the start. If you're so new that you're not really sure where you fall, on the spectrum: just be honest about that too, so that you can find a partner who will appreciate that about you as well, and be able to respond appropriately. Explore, and have FUN!
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