NibbyJibby -> RE: Young "Financial Dommes" (6/2/2012 7:34:16 AM)
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TxSeekers, in answer to your question, firstly vast majority of these young financial dommes are fake. Many absolutely are NOT who, nor what they portray. Many others are with no experience nor clue as to the realms of domination and power exchange; they simply seek a easy score financially. Therefore in answer to your question, majority would not even make it to the 'challenge' stage you speak and as such, face to face encounter is remote. For those very few that are truly sincere regarding combination of financial and domination, i suspect from that rare minority most would hold their ground. I say that because they had the sincerity, integrity and conviction to progress that far and thus likely with some experience or knowledge. In doing so it creates so She would have the respect of the sub. What would be logic or purpose of a sub or slave to progress to that point only to challenge or to top from the bottom. That would make him more of an ass than a slave or submissive. There is equally a plenitude of fake, arrogant, clueless, wanking, time wasting males professing to be generous or submissive. These two groups are made for each other. The rest of us know what we seek and recognize it when we discover it. Thus my philosophy... live and let live... each to their own. My pet peeve is with the fakes that post other persons photos, but that is another topic. I do not think it is a matter of values to be instilled. I believe many see it for what it is and perchance if too naive, once burned a few times it serves as a effective learning/awareness process. There are fakes, wannabes, losers and scammers in all aspects of mainstream. Why would it be any different online and with anonymity just because it is non-vanilla. The fact it is online conveys to keep ones guard up, listen to inner voice, gut instinct and to question. In doing that there is little reason to be agitated about this demographic group. CM is with no interest in the logistics of screening beyond current parameters. Thus... buyer beware! If you are not pushing the envelope... you are not pushing hard enough!
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