Capablanca
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Joined: 1/28/2012 Status: offline
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I've been on collarme for about three years, and I've frequently read the forums out of curiosity and a desire to learn and improve (the justification that reading the forums is somehow beneficial because it's a learning experience can be addicting). I figured I might as well make an introduction post sometime, although I doubt I'll be posting much, if at all. I'm a 20-year-old dominant from Cleveland, although I lived in North Carolina for a while. I'm not active in the scene here because it seems like most of those in it are far older than me. When I was in North Carolina I was in and out - people knew who I was, but I wouldn't say I was active. I will be moving to Seattle this summer and was curious about what the scene there was like, and it was my thinking about asking on the forums about Seattle that led to my writing this introduction. Like most of you on here, I find collarme frustrating, although for different reasons than most. From the perspective of a dominant, I feel like the 99% of dominants on here are idiots who make girls suspicious, scare nice submissives away from this site and lead to girls not reading my messages. I won't write a thread complaining, though, because in spite of all this I've met some of the most wonderful people in my life on here, who have made the many irritating incidents worth it. My profile gives a fairly good (I think) indication of who I am. I'm a chess player, mathematician, writer, and student. I've had a few relationships with wonderful submissives, all wonderful experiences that unfortunately ended up not being quite right. Right now I'm not really actively looking for anything in particular; it would be nice if I could meet someone in Cleveland, but there don't seem to be many interesting girls around here. It would also be lovely to make friends with someone in Seattle so I could know someone when I do move out there. At any rate, this introduction isn't supposed to be a personal ad. Just my way of saying hi to all the people I've been reading over the years.
< Message edited by Capablanca -- 2/19/2013 7:41:34 PM >
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