NJSubGirl -> RE: How Long Until Doms Trust Subs (5/19/2006 8:22:06 PM)
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ORIGINAL: substantialsub After being involved with a couple of different dominants something that they said sticks out in my mind that I wanted feedback about. They said that when they first start playing with a new sub they go easier than the sub seems to want when it comes to pain. They hold back on marking a sub because of trust issues, specifically they want to be sure they are not playing with someone that is going to change their mind after a scene and decide that it wasnt consensual after all, but that instead they were the victim of a crime even. My question is if you ever have those concerns playing with a new sub? Do you vocalize this concern before play or after play? Are you less concerned if you know the sub is experienced as opposed to having little experience? How long of playing with a sub does it take for you to trust that a sub isnt going to change her mind about rough play? I hope my post made sense *smiles* Respectfully, substantial Trust is crucial in most interrelations, but even more so in dominant / submissive ones, for reasons that I feel are obvious from both sides of the "fence". I will not have a girl in my presence until I'm am fairly certain she can be trusted, and the process of ascertaining this starts at the very beginning. It starts with the tone and content of the first conversation, or first e-mail if it is an on-line encounter. The concern of whether a girl cries "nonconsensual" after her first beating can be remedied with taking logical precautionary steps, listening and communicating being great ones, but the greatest of them all is honing your own intuition and wisdom about human nature, to develop a sixth sense, if you will, about the souls that cross your path. I agree completely... It is all about trust Being with a master that can see in your eyes if you are uncomfortable is the most soothing feeling ever. YOU dont even have to say a word... If that understanding is there and that trust is there, Just a certain look in the eye will speak a thousand words. I guess its just finding the right master... I have been blessed ;)
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