LillyoftheVally
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As always this is completely personal. I do not like to think of BDSM as a job, though some people do. I think as someone has said it completely depends what you are after as a result of this. As to whether there is a requirment for the submissve to be experienced or not also depends on what you are after. We say on sites like this over and over there is no right way to do this, its about finding what works for you and where you want to go. Learning together can work, finding out where you want to be. Really the labels dominant and submissive are about a state of mind, not about physical actions. If you want to be making the calls then you are dominant that is it, anything that comes from that is up to you, the submissive is the person who yeilds to what you want them to do. If you are not talking about relationships but instead about activities, also as has been said, anyone can do that. There will be workshops all over the place which can teach you to tie a rope or crack a whip, those aren't inherently dominant those are the tools or methods a dominant may use to exert their dominance or indeed (hopefully) the things they want to do because they get a kick out of it. Good luck to you.
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