MistressLlyoness
Posts: 15
Joined: 2/14/2005 Status: offline
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TammyJo, I often find things in your posts that make me think. Many times we share a point of view and there are times when your posts encourage looking at the topic from a point of view I had not considered. Either way, they are good reading. Speaking of good reading, all the books on your list are on mine and are used by me extensively in training. Especially someone who is brand-spanking new. These books impart a great deal of wisdom and bear re-reading as one gains insight and experience. There have been several good suggestions made here. I would suggest to any potential slave or submissive they begin to know their craft. Having a Dominant is not necessary to learn how to do things a Dominant might find useful. Having sex, in any form, is not difficult. Nor is having great sex. So set yourself apart from the rest by learning how to be a gourmet cook, or run a well organized house, or how to fix a car, or do plumbing, or how to set a table and serve dinner. There are so many ways to serve a Dominant. If all you are wanting is to be a sex slave, by all means say so but realize that you will be waiting and looking a longer time than if you want and need to serve in a different capacity. I pass over profiles that primarily focus on sex. It is not all about the sex for me. I want to look into a slave's eyes and see that look that says, "I will die for you, if that is what you desire. The only thing that matters, the only thing that makes my spirit soar, is pleasing you. Take everything about me and make it yours." If someone emails me and it is evident they have read my profile, and paid attention to it, I am much more likely to respond positively. As has been said before, intial contact should be more formal. One-liners and immediate casual forms of address don't warrant anything more than a "Thank you for your email." response. Ms. Lynette
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