CreativeDominant
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ORIGINAL: dogobedience BUT are some looking for a MAN , but not a dom? Truly, I don't think you can discount anything, dogobedience. There are always going to be people who 'think' what they want isn't actually what they want. It's not being dishonest or anything. I think it's really confusion and the 'fantasy' of what they believe BDSM actually entails. So, I would say that if they are 'here', they are not looking for a man in charge, they are looking for a Master or Top, but it's because they don't really understand the differences between the two and wouldn't be able to deal with a Master in their life. A man in charge is just that.. a man in charge.. where as a Master is an owner and most people who don't have experience aren't going to think about the fact that a Master really wants to own them. This is, of course, based on my own perception of what being a Master entails! YMMV Celeste I think you made several good points, Celeste. If you are the Celeste I think you are, you usually do. That being said, I think dogobedience also has a valid point, whether he has run into these submissives or not. I too have dealt with submissives who, when it came down to it, wanted someone to 'take care of things' but that meant in a financial way and it was O.K. in the bedroom too. I've dealt with submissives who wanted someone to 'be in control' but who, when they found out that sometimes that meant being made to do things that they did not like to do...whether for the pleasure of the dominant, making the dominant's life easier, the betterment of the relationship, or the changing of the submissive's behavior to better suit the dominant's wishes...they 'began to question their submission' or 'whether or not they had the right dominant'. (I know there are dominants out there who just want to 'command' someone into sexual service or who want a 'built-in maid with privileges' but dominants like that are not what are under consideration here). Some of them had made an honest misassessment of where and what they were and wanted out of life and some of them knew exactly what they were 'playing at'.
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