LordODiscipline -> RE: "I need..." (12/7/2006 7:12:45 AM)
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For me, I think that really depends on what "X, Y, and Z" are ad how much of the alphabet is to be utilized. I believe one should be absolutely up front with their requirements in a relationship - but, I have seen people do two things that annoy me: 1. List requisites for the dominant "to do" that seem petty or silly in the long run... make the submissive take a shower would be a good but silly example of this - something that a normal human in the course of socialization and education would simply do as a matter of course - I do not intend on being someone's caretaker as I am more selfish in my outlook in that regard. 2. Make a list a mile long.... Like contracts, I have seen these take on a life of their own with friend's relationships when listed item "#1135" is not being "done by the dominant" - and,therefore the 'submissive' feels the relationship unviable and decides they want out. Again - this is not (for me) about what the "submissive wants" and such a list would indicate an inability for them to understand the definition of the word itself - let alone "live it" ~J quote:
ORIGINAL: yourMissTress Is a profile the best place and time for one to voice this? Ex: "I need a strong D who will make me do x, y, z."(just an example, but my question is interchangeable with any orientation) How do you feel when reading a profile that stresses these needs and doesn't focus on the person? If you have one of these profiles, why did you stress your D/s needs and not who you are as a person? Edited to add: When do you think is the best time to discuss these needs and why?
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