juliaoceania -> RE: Give, Want or Need (5/5/2007 8:02:34 PM)
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Oh Quivver, you seem pretty giving and submissive to me just from reading your posts. I am saddened someone's words could cut like that. You know, my former dominant would often point out "flaws" in the way that you describe, and it hurt horribly. He would have me count how many times I used the word "I" "me" "my" compared to "you" to show me how "selfish" I was. It had a strong impact on me alright, because I had been taught to communicate that way in order to own my feelings. Then when I found Daddy, I had to relearn all over again.. he wanted me to use "I" "me" "my". There are still times when he makes me question how I communicate, but it is not in a degrading way, but in a way that I can improve how we interact. Now for your question quote:
So my question is do you always see the things you give, offer and do naturally as first and foremost before what you want or need? This conversation has really shaken my core and has me questioning deeply what it is I do. I think it is a balance for me. I think about the needs of others often, but I think about my own possibly even more. I am just human after all. There is no shame in thinking about my needs. I have them. I need sleep, water, food, social interaction, my family and friends. I have a lot of needs... and I think about how they will be met... pretty normal. I will tell you this, when I was in the negotiation phase (otherwise known as "getting to know you"[:D]) I tended to be selfish in my interactions with doms. I was for a couple of reasons, my time to find out if they were appropriate for me was BEFORE I became extraordinarily giving, not after. Another reason was because after I submit, I do tend to be extremely giving. I withhold at first. Giving takes time for me personally. I can understand how you feel, that this is just who you are, and therefore it was not something you thought to list, but that is not a "flaw", nor does that make you "selfish". Those are two ugly words to label yourself with, and what I have read of you, they just aren't true labels when applied to you.
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