fucktoyprincess -> RE: another question regarding subspace... (2/1/2012 6:44:36 AM)
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I do think this is personal to each individual as it pertains to the specific nature of their subspace experience, and their endorphin experience. My experience - after a really intense S&M session it can take as long as 24-48 hours for all of the endorphins to leave my system. I don't need a ton of aftercare immediately after play, but I do need some type of "aftercare" at that 24-48 hour point, otherwise I get quite despondent. This is usually something that I discuss up front with people who I get involved with. And then the aftercare, at that point, is usually more of a touching base. A phone call, e-mail, text - some kind of interaction with my Dominant, even if we are both in the middle of busy days. I would never play with a Dominant who wasn't respectful of my needs on this front, because it is critical for me to have someone touch base as the endorphins reach their last stage. Again, personal to me. I don't expect others to have the same experience. But knowing myself as I do, I've had to set certain boundaries and expectations in order for things to work well for me with this type of play. So as you continue to play, I would try to focus on understanding how you experience subspace during the session, how you feel immediately after, and then how you feel a day or two later. And then determine for yourself what you need at each stage. Every Dominant I've ever been involved with has completely understood my needs on this front, and have had no difficulty helping me in ways that I find useful. There is what the Dominant knows and has experienced, but then there is your experience as well. And only you can answer the question of what your subspace feels like, and what your needs are.
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