sarbonn -> RE: An unseasoned master. (12/31/2004 12:31:38 PM)
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So then I guess I ask.....is it frowned upon for an inexperienced dom to pursue a sub/slave? I can't see how it would be. I'm a lifestyle submissive male (to dominant women). But I honestly believe that if I really wanted to and felt it was the right thing to do, I could become a dominant male due to the experience of being a submissive for as long as I have. I understand a lot of the emotions and the thought process that goes into submission, so with some experience under my belt as a Dom, I'm pretty sure it would end up being a very successful relationship with a female sub. But I'm not a dominant, so I choose not to do so. I've only been dominant once in a relationship, and that is because my partner was another submissive who manipulated me into dominating her (no, I don't hold it against her...we're still very good friends). It was awkward for me, but it was definitely enjoyable by her. So, in the end, I guess you could say I was really being submissive to her by giving her what brought her pleasure, if that makes any sense. But I think that if I had started out as an inexperienced Dom, as long as I understood that I wasn't going to be an expert overnight, and my partner understood that as well, I really don't see a lot of problems. The ones that concern me are the ones that pretend to be much more experienced than they are and do all sorts of posturing ahead of time. If being that kind of person was what was required to be a dominant, I could never do it, even if I was inclined to do so.
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