freedomdwarf1
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I agree with Bita in that it isn't your personality as such. But to be successful, on either side of the kneel, it does usually lend itself to those with a natural aptitude for the position they choose for themselves. For example, you can learn to play a musical instrument; but you'll find it hard going to ever make it big time if you aren't naturally gifted as a musician because it'll always be terribly hard work and/or frustrating. The same goes for being a sub or a slave or a dominant. Anyone can play at it and do scenes, sometimes successfully. But to make any sort of long-term relationship based on one side or the other being successful requires a natural aptitude to do whatever. Just like dominants can be dominants, but not every one can be a natural leader and inspire others to follow them. It's subtle, but there is a distinct difference. I think you want to be submissive because it feels right for you in your fantasy. But, for whatever reason, you can't deal with all the other aspects of being a sub for any length of time because your natural bossiness ripples to the surface. Perhaps you should stick to scening rather than relationships. Some people are like that. It's nothing to be ashamed of, it's just the way you are. I think you are over-complcating the issue and probably over-thinking everything. And debating means to examine both sides of the coin; not that you have a fixed opinion and wanting to convince others. Fantasy isn't always in your head, in books or films, or role-playing/acting either. It can also mean trying to achieve something beyond your abilities. Alecta had some good points - especially at the end. Bottom line is: it's your choice to make. However, if you can't deal with it properly, you either change your position, choose different playmates, or give up on the whole idea. Nobody is going to spell it out for you and present it on a silver platter. Because, quite honestly, we can't - we are not YOU. Like a lot of things in life, it's trial and error until you hit the jackpot or give it up as a bad job. It's as simple (or as hard/complicated) as that.
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