littlesarbonn -> RE: Mistresses giving up the search??? (4/9/2006 6:57:32 PM)
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ORIGINAL: ShiftedJewel And unfortunately for all the submissives that really are trying, and really are wanting that commitment there are just as many, if not more, that see it as a game to play on the internet. And when you take a bunch of dommes that have been played over and over, that have put their hearts and souls into these people only to get burned in the end... well, again, unfortunately it's the ones that are really trying that are stuck paying that tab. I know it happens to submissives all the time as well and then we, as the dominants, are stuck paying that tab. In the long run all we can do is keep on keepin' on and get really good at diggin' through shit. I've talked about this many times before, and when I'm not getting flamed for saying it, I'm getting ignored because it's not as fun to think about it. But again, I think a lot of quality submissives have removed themselves from the dance mainly because of the hoops that have been put up due to the game players. Sure, I understand that they have made it much harder for a domme to find a quality sub, but at the same time, making it harder and harder for a quality submissive to find a dominant ends up doing the same thing on the opposite end: It causes submissives to discontinue their search, making it so that more and more of the submissives available end up being the ones causing the problems in the first place. It's a snowball growing cycle of frustration that doesn't really seem to have much of a mechanism for stopping it. Today, I kind of fell into the same mode because I discovered someone from my area that actually sounded like she was "real", as anyone can be real these days. I was going to write her, and then I realized (mainly because of seeing a listing right underneath hers from someone who has only been back with her profile for two days) that everyone and his brother is already writing to her, trying to convince her that they are real, when you know that she's lucky if 0.1 percent are actually real. So I didn't even contact her. I contacted one woman out of the blue since I've been here (about possibly serving her), and she sent me back a one line statement about how she's been contacted by so many people, she wasn't sure whether or not she could get back to me. I mean, it's pretty easy to realize that giving up is more beneficial than continuing to try. At one point, zero sum payoffs convince every player that not playing the game is the better option (game playing, as in economic game theory, not game playing as in someone we find here all the time). I don't know what is the solution anymore to this. Ten years ago, I don't remember it being all that hard, but nowadays, it's like contact has turned bad because instead of using it for communication in hopes of playing or connecting, people are using it for the play itself, kind of like guys who call to book sessions with pro dommes and hang up once they've heard her voice long enough to allow themselves to orgasm on the phone.
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