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Originally Posted by discreetgent
From what I understand, on a physical level, the endorphin rush when a scene really works is out of this world. On a mental level, what some submissives have explained to me, when done right there is a mindspace the person goes into that makes it worth it, they couldn't really explain in terms I could get what that was.
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You're right. Although I had a fairly good knowledge of this world before I became an escort, I just didn't get it. At all. I like to read dirty books, and I'll freely admit it. So I had read all sorts of literary trash.
Still, didn't get the pain part. I liked the aggressiveness of a male because well, it's just a part of me. A man being a man is just ... well, you know.
It wasn't until I was trying to understand a friend of mine's desires that I tried a few things myself. Plus, since I'm older and bigger, a lot of men would ask me to dominate them.
I still didn't get it. Until I switched gears and accidentally, was completely dominated by a man. Leather belt and all.
Holy Trampling Testicles. What happens is you sink INTO the sensations as things happen. When the partner is experienced, he or she can gauge by your reaction how to fine tune responses. Sometimes it's tough because someone might say, "Oh, I can take a lot", and in truth, they cannot. So sometimes it's hard to tell.
From a submissive standpoint, you can get into this "sub space" and it's just a real high feeling that doesn't leave when the door closes behind the person who did it. There is also a sensation from the top as well.
But the submissive gets a release that is only possible by this type of action. Sure, orgasms are great. I prefer BOTH...but it's the whole mental and physical journey that makes it highly addictive.
The feeling can stay with you for more than a day. Also, you can have a complete drop and experience some depression with thoughts of "What in the fuck did I just do"? Or just that endorphin drop. That can be a little hard to handle. It's just complicated.
And although this is somewhat a shameless plug for "another realm", you will note that the posters in that forum are completely polite and well behaved. There is almost NO moderating at all except for participation.
It was like that on the other board. I think I saw, in about four years of looking at the dungeon section, maybe one thread that was closed. Nothing else that I remember.
So the people that function and thrive in this darker environment tend of have a different outlook on the way this is presented. And I don't believe that I'm making any sense.
But the fact that "another realm" is so polite and provocative doesn't surprise me one bit. In fact, it's just what I expect.
Elisabeth