juliaoceania -> RE: When is a newbie no longer a newbie? (2/22/2007 7:38:47 PM)
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ORIGINAL: subdelicious Several have mentioned to me that i sound experienced. i've read a lot and learned a lot about the lifestyle and myself. i've learned from this forum, as well as, chatting with others. i feel that i have a good grasp on what i am interested in and what i am not interested in. i just do not have any real time experience yet. does that mean i am more knowledgeable than a newbie and should consider myself experienced? am i misrepresenting myself? when is a newbie no longer a newbie? maybe it's time to change my profile. I was a novice for 2 years after I fully discovered my orientation toward submissiveness. I count this time as the time I knew there was more than a sexual element to my submissiveness and I began to research and read about what this meant. I talked with a dominant over this time, we did meet in real life also. I did not consider myself a novice after that relationship was over because basically I not only learned all I could about this intellectually, but I also had a real relationship that involved D/s as a core aspect to it. I have been seeing my Daddy for almost 10 months, and I am only counting from the time we met in the real world, not the time we spent getting to know each other online. I still consider myself to be a newbie. I do not know when I will feel I am not one to be honest. I know there are some people that claim years of experience that I have not much respect for, and others that have very little that I have a world of respect for. I do not think it is bad to be a newbie, nor do I think that this means that a newbie has no insight and wisdom to bring to relationships and to discourse. Hope that my experience was helpful Edited to add that I started investigating BDSM when I was 35 and I will be 39 next month, and still feel like a noob
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