SthrnCom4t
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What I have found, is that many times it has more to do with the chemistry with a submissive, than the activity itself. For instance, I've seen CBT demonstrations and sat through a few classes over the years, but it was never something I felt compelled to mark on my kink list. When I ran into and spent time with a submissive who was really into this, it became great fun for me. So, it's ok to not be wed to a particular activity, per se. For me, its about his suffering, and/or his surrender. Those can happen under a variety of difference circumstances. I can inspire them physically or psychologically. However, that is just one tiny piece of our relationship. I have wanted different attributes from different people, in a variety of circumstance. Not unlike vanilla, some boys were being test-driven for their 'relationship' potential, and others were being enjoyed for their 'friends with benefits' talents. You might enjoy a submissive for any number of reasons. If you're new, finding someone who is mature emotionally, and who can 'create a safe space' mentally, for you to explore your budding Domina curiosities, is a great start. In reality, we all ONLY control ourselves. Our submissives CHOSE to open themselves up to us physically, emotionally and psychologically, and let us play in their head and with their bodies. Yes, it might just be ONE choice, after which they they are dependent upon us for their mobility, our judgment on whether we'll harm them.....even the very air they are breathing.........but they are still putting that trust in the Dominant out there. Think about the type of person you get along with best, and use that as a baseline. Find others who might want to explore (without expecting you to be an expert) mutual interests. Definitely re-read LA's advice. No harm being new....only in thinking you have to meet someone else's expectations. Be you, go at YOUR pace, and have a great time. Keep an open mind, be open to learning about yourself, and always act with integrity and compassion. (unless you are in Sadista mode....then it's all relative <WEG>) Good luck,
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Sthrn Honorably served by OttersSwim 'The sign of a developed mind is one in which two opposing ideas can coexist' - Oscar Wilde.
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