RCdc -> RE: Water sports (1/24/2011 3:13:17 AM)
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It really depends what you mean by 'push'. If you had already both agreed that this was not a scenario that would be visited, then the person doing the pushing is out of order. If you didn't discuss it, or are only just discussing it now and feel this is an unacceptable part of the relationship, then explain that the answer is no and he/she either has to accept that or move on. However, if this is a relationship that has no boundaries and no option of refusal, and this is not a scene that you find does it for you, then concentrate on the fact that you are submitting to your partners desire, rather than the action itself. Have you spoken to your partner and found out why he/she wants to do this? What it does for s-types would be irrelevant in the final example and the focus is more on why the dominant party is interested in this.
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