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"Dom and dommer ? ![]() I never know what that emoji means, I think it means nice try, but I’m waiting for the serious comments ?! ![]() | |||
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"I have no idea, as I am not submissive... But ones that assume all women are and go straight into that kinda talk,make me want to give them a paper cut to balls! " Ha I relate ![]() | |||
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"Can someone clarify what Dom/sub actually is? I do respond to a masculine man who is in control without being controlling and is forceful without actually forcing. But I have no interest in being tied up, given orders, being called names or being abused. Am I into sub/Dom or not?" And therein lies part of the problem - there is no distinct definition other than the one individuals hold for themselves. D/s doesn't have to be about "being tied up, given orders, being called names or being abused." but it could be if those involved define it as such and agree that is their dynamic. D/s is an incredibly broad spectrum that has some very mild things at one end, and incredibly extreme at the other. From what you describe, I'd suggest you're not into it, just like assertive and respectful men - but that also doesn't mean you're not on the mild end of that spectrum either. | |||
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"Previously, BDSM and the kink community was regarded as a little bit niche and those involved were well informed and part of a true community. With an increasingly porn lead culture and mainstreaming of "BDSM" through the likes of 50 Shades, it's lead to a rise of wannabe Doms and people who think being rough to women is the norm. To them, vanilla is the New frigid." Whilst I think there is a lot in what you say and there has certainly been a rise in popularity of all things "kink" as a result of 50 Shades and on-line porn being more accessible - there were just as many back in the day who had no idea also, but because as you say, it was "niche" it wasn't so obvious. | |||
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"Female perspective incoming... Old fashioned Doms know that respect, understanding someone's mind and body, and presence are what it really takes to be dominant. New doms thing it's all about degradation, abuse rather than assertiveness and re-enacting dodgy hentai porn. I refuse to be sub to a pretend dom. For me it's about senses, getting into my mind, submitting to a man's will, not his ability to shout, spit or put their hands on your neck (not allowed to use the ch*** word apparently) Each to their own with how sadistic or masochistic they want to be, but it's about attitude. Gaining power through submission, not strength. " ![]() | |||
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