seekingreality -> RE: When the Ex Keeps Popping Up (8/12/2013 2:30:55 PM)
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ORIGINAL: TieMeInKnottss My first Dom and I had a tumultuous time together. He introduced me to the whole master/slave concept and I was pretty internally enslaved (**grins**that is for JeffBC). We went back and forth for a while because he moved for work. Actually, I went back and forth because he states that he never released me. Recently, he moved back & keeps contacting me. That is NOT my issue..I know how to deal with it... My issue is that niggling feeling that I AM doing something wrong... Anyone else ever have that guilt over breaking your original commitment? That feeling that..he is kind of right? I know a lot of it has to do with the fact he was my first & he did a phenomenal job of getting into my head, identifying & establishing my "buttons-he established a lot of my beliefs on what a slave is & knows just what to do and say to get his desired response. At this point, I have stood up for myself..but honestly that is NOT my strong suit...so I don't know how long I can withstand.. I am a 'path of least resistance' person and usually can be persuaded to "see things the right way..". Sometimes I feel like a human Gumby that is being stretched 30 ways...trying to accommodate EVERYONE... I believe in not looking backwards. When something ends with someone, it ends, and generally I want no more contact with them. There is often guilt after any relationship ends. But you have as much right to end it, as he does. His notion that only he can release you, and you can't release him, is BS. A person can only be dominant over you as long as you give him permission to. If you don't want him to contact you, I'd send him an email saying, "I appreciate the time we had, but that time is over, and I don't want want you to contact me by phone, letter, email or in person. Please respect my wishes." Then I would not respond to him ever again, and never explain myself again. He deserves one curt, polite go-away-please message and nothing more. If he started harassing me, I would get a restraining order. Keep all letters and emails he sends you as evidence if you need to pursue legal action against him.
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