MistressSandra2U -> RE: Collaring - Its not a fad (3/26/2007 4:59:05 PM)
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Dear DiurnalVampire, Your post really got me thinking. As someone who started learning about domination online I found that BDSM was real in my life and I didn't even know it. I have always been dominant. Another thing I've always done is correspond with people. Before the internet I had pen pals and I wrote editorials for minor publications. My writing is important to me. I do it for my own personal growth and to share with others. As a polyamorist I own more than one 24/7 (live-in) slave. I have no less emotional investment in my second submissive than I do with my sub who has served me longer. I have a few who serve me ferociously online as well. We are a team and I am the captain of that team. My first submissive pet fell under my charms 14 years ago. We met through a friend. My second sub met me on the internet via an online friend. Yes, I collared him a year before we even met. When we finally met there was a period of ajustment. We both however are real and forthcoming people. We were the same in person as we were online and on the phone. It has been special and wonderful to transition in this way with him. My words are powerful. I work online developing websites and marketing for corporations. The fact that my work is created, propelled and finished online does not diminish it's importance or the level of effort it takes. My work is part of a new branch of our society. Would you think I was "complaining" if I told you I lost my net.client or net.job? I hope not. If a net.person I talk to disappears or actually says they no longer wish to speak with me, shouldn't I be affected emotionally if I like that person? Am I wrong to worry about the people I care about online? Many people online know my intimate thoughts in ways much deeper than people I see in person daily. Since I work and go to school online (literally) these net.people truly are my friends, neighbors, classmates and co-workers. Where do you find people to begin love and sexual relationships with? Most people find their mates at work, in their town or at school. My town, school and office all exist online. Does this mean I have rushed into my whole life thoughtlessly? Does it make my accomplishments any less substantial than your own? The internet is new frontier in communication. A method of touch that is world wide, digitally crisp and colorful, the internet can be uniquely human. The internet is simply beyond any old, familiar judgements that we know. Please don't judge the binding nature of my collar. It is real and if I choose to give it online, that person will consider it a symbol of our solidarity. Just like your collar, that is what means something.
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