CallaFirestormBW -> RE: Do subs blow it with one question? (8/31/2008 1:10:55 PM)
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ORIGINAL: AAkasha Scenario for femdoms: You are getting together casually for lunch with a submissive you met online, and the purpose of the meeting is to just see if there's chemistry and get to know each other a little. The submissive is a gentleman and does not spend the entire time talking about kink or asking kinky questions or self serving questions, but let's you guide that level of talk and keeps things light and more about hobbies and personal interests. You don't feel immediate chemistry, but you don't rule it out either. You just aren't sure yet if you have a physical/mental connection with him. At the end of the lunch when you are saying goodbye, he says "Is it ok if I ask you something?" and you can tell he's nervous. He then asks you, "Do you think there's a chance you might dominate me in the future?" How do you take this question? Do you think it's a fair and appropriate question? If you simply do not know, do you tell him you don't know, and leave it at that? Do you think it's too forward a question, does it make you feel like he's trying to find out if the lunch was worth it, or is he just trying to find out if he should continue to pursue you and does not want to be rude? Is it a fishing question, is it inappropriate, is it pushy? Do you think the question "Do you think you may want to get together again?" is a better question? Akasha I don't see a problem with this question, though I think that I would prefer to have it worded as "Ma'am, do you see any reason why you would not want to dominate me some time in the future?" To me, this is not much different than the question I was taught to ask at the end of a job interview: "Do you see any reason that I would not be good fit for this position?" As for my response, if I didn't know, I would tell him that I had not decided yet, but would be going home to think about it and talk about it with my Darling. If I already knew my answer, I would have already told him that he had been selected OR would have already told him that I didn't think he was a good fit. There is, of course, some pressure with the question, but I do understand the eagerness/concern. In most cases, I will defer these types of questions by being straightforward about whether I am undecided about how he will fit with us, have already decided that I will be offering him a probationary position, or have decided that he isn't going to work. I consider it my responsibility to keep a potential servant informed, and this is one thing I do to stay on top of that process (not to mention that it keeps me in control of the direction the conversation is taking.) Calla Firestorm
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