juliaoceania -> RE: Doms approaching submissive females and lying about what they want from them? (4/21/2007 2:41:27 PM)
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ORIGINAL: texancutie You have every right to ask questions, and you also don't owe them anything. Who is to say these men are even really what they claim to be? You are assuming just because a guy you meet online, tells you he is an experienced Dominant or Master, that he really is. Try reading the BDSM acid test. You can google it. It's good reading for newbies, and may help you weed out the unwanted. Just be thankful that kind of guy ended up disappearing on you, and you never had the chance to meet them, or get deeply emotionally involved real time. I am reading this acid test and some of the information on it seems rather much. I was wondering how they determine fakeness of realness of a dominant? Who came up with these numbers? quote:
Various estimates and surveys have placed the ratio of true (i.e., natural) male sexual Dominants to female sexual submissives at about one to ten. However, a quick count in any given D/s oriented chat room would lead you to believe that male Doms outnumber the subs at about two to one. Now if there is actually only one male Dom for every ten female subs, that means that 19 out of the 20 "Doms" you see online HAVE TO BE FAKES. Keep this in mind. There is a 95% chance that any man you talk to online claiming to be a Dom is no such thing. This leads us to our first rule, a rule that all statisticians and scientists already know by heart: "When in doubt, throw it out!" Your search for a suitable Dominant partner (especially if you are seeking a serious long term relationship as well) could easily take years. That's hardly surprising, most people spend years looking for that special lover, be they 'vanilla' or otherwise. So don't be disheartened by all these drastic ratios. BUT DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME either. If any of the prospects you are chatting with online makes you feel uncomfortable for any reason, drop him. Don't give him 'three strikes' or 'extra chances to win.' Block out his screen-name and move on. There was only a one in twenty chance he was legitimate anyway. Trust your instincts!
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