DarkDreems -> RE: Is there such a thing as too submissive. (5/13/2012 9:56:17 AM)
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In a vanilla relationship I find pleasure in pleasing so much so that I can sometimes become a doormat in which I'm taken for granted. Now in Dom /sub relationship I find myself doing the same thing.... So question is there such a thing as being too submissive Hmm.... I think its important to be clear on why you are submissive, and what elicits your submission. I'd look beyond just the vanilla and D/s sexual relationships. See if you find yourself leaning into most relationships, e.g. with friends, family, co-workers, etc. If you often feel used or unrewarded in those relationships too, then consider the possibility that you have more going on than just being a submissive. No matter how we identify ourselves, we should always have an emotional equilibrium that allows for healthy, balanced relationships with others. If you believe that equilibrium is what you have, then I'd agree with comments made by others. There is no such a thing as "too submissive", if that is what you want to be. Its your gift of submission. The D/s relationship should have begun with a clearly communicated understanding between both of Y/you about what dynamics could evolve... or if not discussed before, then definitely now Y/you should be having that discussion. Vanilla relationships plod along with people not talking about what matters. It don't cut it in D/s. If you have a concern, you grit your teeth and bring it out for discussion. Daily D/s challenges don't have to be pretty, but openness and honesty matter. Those grit-your-teeth moments, when they then work out successfully, become part of what builds the trust on both sides of the relationship. That said, just as His qualities elicit your submission, your qualities need to elicit His dominance. If He gets bored, it suggests that the relationship was one-sided. All any of U/us can do about that is go through life working on becoming better versions of O/ourselves. When that turns out to not be enough, time to move on.
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