UniqueRaven
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Joined: 9/30/2009 From: Austin, TX Status: offline
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The one relationship i had where we were both new and had learned off of the 'net, had one downfall: we both did not know what worked for us, and what was realistic to expect from each other. i think we both had an idealized view because the 'net tends to be heavy on the fantasy and not enough on the reality. However i blame this really less on the 'net and more that we were both new, together, at the same time. But it was a good relationship, in that we both learned, and grew, and figured out what we want and need as individuals from a D/s based relationship. i went into the Owner/property dynamic much more heavily, and he wound up as more of a casual player. Some people connect with the BDSM community, some don't. Some enjoy clubs, parties, and munches, others don't, just like some people enjoy going out to nightclubs and dance parties, and others enjoy sitting at home reading a good book. It doesn't make them more or less "real" than anyone else, just different styles and interests. What's important is is that Dom right for you, are your personalities and needs compatible, and so on. And if it's important to you to be part of the community and attend such events, then by all means search out someone who shares those interests. But i don't see it as a red flag if a Dom hasn't been part of the lifestyle scene - it just means he's a different person who enjoys different things. If he's dangerous, you'll find out, whether he's part of the community or not. p.s. - some of the most (what i consider) dangerous Doms i've ever met have been an active part of the community. i don't see it necessarily as a seal of approval just because he was mentored. Just my experience - yours may vary, of course.
< Message edited by UniqueRaven -- 2/13/2010 4:15:41 PM >
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