downkitty
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Hi everyone. This is my first post here. :) I think there could be several different reasons for the above "rule," especially at the start of a relationship or potential relationship. When my Master and I first became involved, he was much more strict than he is now. There were random rules that came and went that I could see no reason or purpose for. Looking back, I believe there was a fair amount of testing going on, looking for limits/boundaries, finding a comfort zone, and just plain asserting his dominance and ownership of me. After four years together, he knows I will do as he wishes, whether I understand the reasoning behind it or not. Sometimes, it's just plain "because thats what I want," and he wants to be sure I will obey. As far as I am concerned, I am here to serve him, whatever his pleasure is, be it sexual, mundane, domestic, etc. Perhaps the potential Dom was insecure or looking to isolate a girl from any other forms of support. Perhaps he was throwing out a random, difficult directive which would inconvenience you as a means to see how much you were willing to submit. As for the specific rule, I have a little experience with something similar. I used to work in a secondary, long-term treatment facility for women between the ages of 18 and 38. It was not a locked facility, and the residents came and went (in pairs or more) with relative ease, as long as they signed out and made all the mandatory check-ins. Many girls, especially younger or newer girls, were put on "no male contact" at times. It was very effective in helping her to define or redefine herself if she only seems to see herself through a guy's eyes. These were girls who would be anything the guy in front of them seemed to want, and their whole personality would change depending on which guy happened to be standing in front of them at the moment. Be taking the guys out of the equasion, the girl was forced to be herself. I'm not saying this is the reason for the rule, I'm just saying there is at least one legitimate (IMO) use for such a rule. Respectfully, Amy
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