Jaybeee -> RE: Could/would you teach a willing man to be a Master? (8/11/2010 10:48:44 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Jaybeee Hi all, As I mentioned in another question, I imagine there's a minimum standard of 'Masterfulness' that a potential partner must meet in advance. I also imagine there are times, with some of you, where you test your Master, he let's it slide and then you say, "You don't ever have to take that from me, you know. It's ok to put me in my place, hard". Furthermore, there are proaably those amongst you who feel that it is absolutlely none of your business, as a subbie/slave, to give your Master any form of guidance. But if, say, you fell in love with a vanilla feller, and he was willing to become a Dom, do you think you would you be a good teacher? Or even a willing one? I should add, by way of background, I am NOT asking for myself; I've got the Dom spirit to the brim. :) Your comments and thoughts welcome, ladies. I think you might be making this a bit more difficult than I believe it is. There's no secret forumla to being a dominant and if someone is interested in being a dominant and in bdsm, I wouldn't any longer describe them as vanilla. Thanks for your reply, Laurell. It's not me overcomplicating things. My question was structured to guage the willingness of subbies to train trainable otherwise compatible partners to be Doms. It's just that everyone seems to want to discuss the touchy-feely non-BDSM stuff that is, frankly glaringly obvious. I KNOW you have to be a decent human being to make a relationship work. What I DON'T know is how many women - like yourself - WOULD be willing to take on a new Dom, to spend the time required to teach him - and by that, I don't mean how to tie ropes or where to source bullwhips on Ebay. quote:
Would I take on a brand new dominant if I was single? Yes, if the rest of the factors that make up a successful relationship for me were present. Ok. That was really all I was asking. A series of "Yes I will take on a newly-minted Dom", or "No, he needs to show X or Y existing Dom trait". Some idea about the training process would have been nice, but that's all.
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