Kalyndrah -> RE: What do you find most irritating in the "Online BDSM Community" (2/25/2007 11:30:52 AM)
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I often find young people with the arrogance to say that experience only goes so far, and that just because I have more experience doesn't mean that I'm more qualified. While true, because experience doesn't mean learning, I DO learn from my experience. I DO listen to those who have "been there done that" more often than I have. I DO my research and try to get out and be involved. To me, this is a much more valuable way of thinking than "I'm 18, and I've done this for 4 years and had a ton of slaves already, you don't know what you're talking about!" When, in fact, I do. It doesn't matter the relationship, multiple quickies in 4 years of the most historically confusing time of your life does not in any way equal 15 years of 2 or 3 long term relationships and the experience provided by those in dealing with the unique dynamics of any relationship. I personally think that long years of few long relationships is much more attractive in a Dominant or a submissive than a few short years of quickies. That blares to me "KINKY SEX! KINKY SEX!! NOTHING SERIOUS!" where the other says "I am realy doing this for the relationship, for the long term, for the commitment, not just to get my rocks off." Maybe it's a mark of maturity that I, as a submissive, don't hook up with people who can't give me a couple of relationships (D/s or otherwise)that lasted over a year or so. I'll have these people as friends, sure. And hopefully try to guide them into something more meaningful and keep a close eye on their subs, but no way will I go into a relationship with a Dom who says he's a Dom just because he thinks he is and lots of kinky one nighters qualify as experience. Oh god, this is turning into a completely different rant! Sorry!
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