Voltare -> RE: How do you become experienced without the experience? (5/11/2004 7:06:55 PM)
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And, perhaps as a thought, just because you are new to the label, doesn't mean you are clueless. One of the newbie mistakes I see happen on occasion, is that because one is new, top or bottom, they are in such a rush to establish themselves, that the lifestyle they wish to partake of becomes more like a job, or a responsibility, and less of an actual learning or life experience. I see it said all the time that a new dom and new sub are a poor combination - but in my experiance, I think that a couple that is simply evenly matched in experiance are best. If both are new, then there are no preconceived notions about what should or should not be right, and instead of working on image or form, the couple actually grows together, and closer as a result. In any case, no matter who or where you learn about BDSM from, don't forget the most important lesson, is not to forget who you already are. Nowhere is it written that one must enjoy bondage (lets say) or golden showers, or any one, or any group of fetishes to be happy. Enjoy the lifestyle for your own sake, and of the nay sayers who seem prejudiced against you online, 90% probably couldn't tie their way into a paper bag. 'Online' BDSM is no more BDSM then online roleplaying has real dragons. Be careful not to get too wrapped up in the myrid of chat forums that are out there, as they can be quickly addictive, and lull you into a false sense of understanding. Just my two cents, welcome to the club. I'll teach you the secret handshake in my next sermon. Stephan
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