thetammyjo -> RE: What would you do? (7/17/2006 3:05:52 PM)
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ORIGINAL: lilninotchka A hypothetical situation: Master has slave for over a year, slave messes up. Master stops talking to slave. Does NOT release though...yes, the relationship is like that. Does slave then move on? Probably yes, but when? How long a wait would be appropriate? After the apologies with no response (not even an 'f*** you!'), what do you do? Keep in mind that this is probably a little deeper/more involved mentally than the average relationship (that's purely a guess, might be wrong, but not thinking so!) This probably has been discussed, but please answer anyway? If there were any legal obligations involved (such as might develop from living together) then get a lawyer as you move on. Someone who stops talking to you, has broken up with you they just don't have the courage or the empathy to do it clearly. As to how long you wait to move on.... you mean to find another relationship? Only you can say based on your record of relationship endings and beginnings and your experience of how quickly you heal. I personally recommend getting experiences over finding relationships when we start out in BDSM. Join some munches, clubs, organization, play with many folks, protect yourself, read a lot, talk a lot, think a lot, and figure out you first before you head into a relationship that is more than to learn. Now a learning relationship can be intense and it will have some committment but it isn't slavery and it isn't "forever" so you can learn.
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