FriendlyMuppet
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Joined: 11/16/2010 From: Corpus Christi, Texas Status: offline
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Having a "real" slave is one of those things that has been discussed quite often even before the Internet became a popular place for discussion. What it is going to come down to is first finding someone who is quite capable of being that type of slave you want him/her to be, and once that happens, you have to ask yourself if you're quite capable of being someone who can maintain that type of lifestyle as well. Over the years, I came across a lot of people who talked about wanting to experience a deep bdsm relationship, but when it came down to it, they weren't really as into it as they were into having people think they were into it, or at least feeling that they were experiencing it, but then after a certain amount of time just not able to continue it. Quite often, people mistake pushing limits with a "real slavery" relationship, when in fact what they're really interested in is exploring more than they are use to exploring, and experiencing the thrill of doing just that. More often than not, you might end up with two people who tell each other they are interested in exploring just that, and neither one of them has had the "talk" where they really mesh out exactly what it is they want. So the relationshp starts, and both are convinced the other is on the same page, and then things start to not be what either one of them was expecting. Then, because neither wants to ruin what they fantasized about as an intense relationship, neither risks discussing what is going wrong, and you end up with two very unhappy people. In essence, what it comes down to is communication is key. As long as both of you walk into it knowing what you're expecting, and the other has agreed to it, it just might work. But one of the first steps you need to take is to stop using the "real" words, because "real" to one person is not "real" to someone else. I think what most people mean when they say this is they're looking for someone who is "sincere" and "serious" about it. Once you have that, "real" kind of falls into place.
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