lally2
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ORIGINAL: Missokyst I totally get putting his desires above your own for that instance. My question is, IF his needs were the only ones that needed to be met, would you stick with it? I had a friend whose relationship started out great! Lots of play, lots of sex, everyone was happy. Then after a year it went from play, to his idea that play would always be her on her knees, giving him a BJ. After that first year, the idea that she needed pleasure beyond what pleasure she was supposed to get from giving that BJ became non existant. Why? He told her that as his slave it was not about her pleasure, but his. She kicked him out on their 2nd year together. When I see people saying they are content making sure his needs are met and that that is all they need.. I wonder if they have no needs of their own. quote:
ORIGINAL: kallisto This is an over-simplification of the way I see it, but it might make sense. If we had just enough money to get one cream dessert and he told me to go get it. And he wanted a fudge brownie thingy with all the fixings on it and I just wanted a scoop of chocolate. I would go get the fudge brownie thingy with all the fixings on it because that's what he wanted. Why? Because him getting what he wanted would make me happier than him settling for just a scoop of chocolate. Now if we had enough money to get 2 desserts and everytime he insisted that I get what he got, then I would see that as a "his way" only relationship. I know it's an over-simplification. And relationships are not that simple, but yet sometimes, they seem like they can be if both partners are on the same page. the way it feels to me is that i dont need to have needs if my needs are taken care of - they just dont equate as needs anymore. they only equate as needs when theyre not being met. sooo, in a way i dont have any needs
< Message edited by lally2 -- 7/4/2010 3:50:03 PM >
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So all I have to do in order to serve him, is to work out exactly how improbable he is, feed that figure into the finite improbability generator, give him a fresh cup of really hot tea ... and turn him on!
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