thetammyjo -> RE: Married partners (5/1/2006 6:58:27 PM)
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ORIGINAL: genvieve Ok. i have a difficult question and please, i do not mean this to be offensive at all...so rather i'm just going to shoot the question out there and see what Y/ya'll have to say about it. How do you feel about being involved with a Dominant/submissive online when he or she is married? Does the marraige effect the relationship and how? Aside from the fact that I don't do online relationships at all I can speak to the question of being involved with married folks. I require that I meet any primary partner -- married or not -- before I agree to even negotiate with a person. There is no way I'm endangering my household by doing anything that is really cheating to one's other partner(s) because I think its a set-up for diaster. Even when I've talked to them, I need to do check-ins. Are things all right "at home"? Are they comfortable with our scheduled sessions? Again this is about me protecting what I all ready have. Given these conditions I'll be brutally honest and say that most married people are not suitable to be my submissive or slave. I just require too much interaction for most people's confort. However, I have successfully trained and helped two married men explore their interests under these rules and their wives seemed quite happy with the results; another man I dismissed because I frankly didn't feel a deep enough connection with him to continue. All of these men had wonderful spouses who went to lunch with me one-on-one, talked to me on the phone, and even helped me figure out an approach to training or had requests that I took into consideration. They themselves just weren't interested, for whatever reason, in doing Ds with their husbands but wanted their husbands to have a chance to explore. I think all three now do some Ds and SM stuff at home in varying degrees. When I hear from them (it happens from time to time) it is always positively. I have also had my worse BDSM experience with a couple who claimed to be poly but was really more into "one-upping" each other it turned out. They are the reason I developed my harsher approach to finding potentials and training.
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