MsSonnetMarwood
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Joined: 2/10/2005 From: Eastern Shore, Maryland Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: LadyMorgynn I must say, however, in all fairness, the Domme in question should have TOLD the sub up front that she was no longer interested. The "why" would have been nice too, but overall good manners and being decent would mandate telling someone, "thanks, but no thanks" when you have lost interest, no matter what the reason. That's probably true. I'd say what likely happened was that the more she thought about the situation, the more it annoyed her. Alternatively, he should have told her what priority her pussy was in comparison to his pussies. Clearly, establishing a relationship with her is a far second to the current relationship with his cats - not a position most women, domme or not, would want to be in. I'm a lifelong pet owner. I adored every pet I've ever had. I currently have two birds that are a constant source of joy, affection, amusement, laughter. But if I was involved in a romantic weekend getaway with a gentleman? Unless they needed IMMEDIATE EMERGENCY ATTENTION, they're going to have to deal. Yes. They love and need attention, in particular my attention. But I can't be with them 24/7, and just like you have to raise children to be happy and well adjusted and not be glued to your leg, you have to train pets to deal when you're not there as well. I'd say the OP needs to seriously think about how to have a relationship with a woman co-exist with his relationship with his pets. I've met subs that are so involved in other relationships - not just wives and girlfriends, but with their job, with their kids, with their parents, etc. - that getting involved with a Domme really is not an option because there isn't room in their life for both. It's the choices we make in life.
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