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Originally Posted by Sensual Leigh
Guy number 2 needs to learn that Fem Dom means that he doesn't call the shots that he is the one doing what You tell him to do.Be firm about that because some newbies and some experienced bottoms as well have been spoiled by weak mistresses.
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While I know this is common thought process, I would have to disagree with you here. I recently had a conversation with someone who has been in the scene for a few decades like me, and he had said in an ad "...REMEMBER, it's about the DOM'S needs, not yours."
I told him that this is not true. A BDSM relationship is still just that - a relationship. Successful, long-term ones never work out like that - not in my experience or observations. Both of us have been around for 20+ years. And after I called him out on that, he admitted that I was right, but that so many submissives out there seem to think that this is the "one twue way of submission"... which we both know is a crock of sh*t.
Too often people get this mindset and instead of becoming good dominants who give as much as receive, they just take and take, thinking incorrectly that this is their "due" as a dominant. The last time I checked there wasn't a school or certificate that one earned in order to assume the dominant role. 99.9% of othe people out there just call themselves whatever the hell they want, and expect others to agree with them!
Of course, this same line of reasoning is also true on the submissive side. There are any number of "subs" out there who think submission is equivalent to kneeling between mistress's thighs and licking her to a few orgasms, having sex with her, and then going home.
But like everything else, yer gonna find different opinions out there on what's right/wrong and everything else in between. At the end of the day if you aren't having fun, then why bother?