SusanofO
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I had a friend tell me here at CM that he tries to progress to seeing if the other person will be willing to contact them via phone as soon as possible, to make sure they exist as a real person. Hearing their voice does this for him. I agree, at least that way you can make sure they are the gender they are claiming to be, if nothing else. If all this person you refer to wants to discuss is sex and bdsm, I think there is a lot more to "getting to know" someone else than that. I'd be turned off. if they wanted to discuss it after knowing me better, it would not be a turn off. I realize it's a judgment call on the part of a Dominant, but, there is nothing impolite or unDomly (I don't think) about just coming out and asking somone: "Would you feel comfortable discussing X__" if there is a quesiton about it possibly being uncomfortabe (which, many times, they could safely assume, there might be). But there is no harm in asking, I don't think - and hopefully, they'd feel free to do that. Some people think they are just being flirty, and may not be aware they are offending. Some may know, and just not care. **Maybe you can even suggest this (asking if it's okay?) as a way of "making things more comfortable" for you, if they don't bring it up? It's forward, sure, but it might solve the issue, and everyone could maybe breathe a little easier, then? I f they still get upset after that, I'd just write them off. I realize this situation can be awkward, but surely many Doms have run into this before with a person they think they may want to become "more serious" with. If they can't handle getting over this "little hurdle", it would make me wonder about them, in a way. Hopefully, they'd be talking about real-life things besides bdsm and sex scenes, to "get to know you" in-between asking you a question like that, though. - Susan
< Message edited by SusanofO -- 9/2/2006 10:14:39 AM >
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