MasterWilliam55 -> RE: Why do you think mentors have such a bad rap? (1/12/2007 10:20:36 AM)
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I've said this in a previous post, but's worth repeating. A mentor is a person (sub or Dom/me) that can provide a person with constructive suggestions without the overhead of sex Or play. A friend, if you will, that you can talk to, commiserate with or generally help you navigate this lifestyle. He/she is Not a trainer or partner, but an objective sounding board and someone you can ask for advice. This person may also play the part of a safety net in some circumstances. This person shouls have no alterior motive. I've only mentored 4 or 5 persons, three subs and two Dommes in 25 years, so my cut on what a mentor is, is not a community standard, but my own. I I've comforted them, guided them by way of suggestions...but never ran their lives. I've helped out at play parties where a sub or dominant asks me to keep an eye on them. They usually have attended alone and if they ended up playing with someone..I peek in occasionally to make sure things are ok. I've only had to ask a DM to stop a scene on one occasion, and as it turned out, the play was legit and I backed off. As I said, I wasn't there to run their lives. I might give them suggestions regarding their behaviour, or explain some protocol to them, but they were independent of me. Strange as this may sound, coming from a Dom, but experienced submissives often make the best mentors. They are hard to find though. Once a sub has found a partner they tend to focus on their partners needs and pay less attention on others needs. I realize that's a generalization. Training is another catagory, and for another post sometime. One last thing, I personally find it difficult to mentor someone when I don't have a partner in my life. My Dominant ego and needs compromise my objectivity. Ys well, who would have guessed? I realize my views are not everyone's. "From the ramblings of an old Dom" My two favorite quotes: "All things can be found, depending on the spirit of your quest." J. Conrad "Leap, a net will appear." Jimmy Buffet
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