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"Thank you, loads of simple but effective pints here, really appreciate. " Feel free to message me for some advice - I’m young but don’t let that fool you , I’m confident I could give you some pointers that usually go down extremely well x | |||
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"Thank you, loads of simple but effective pints here, really appreciate. Feel free to message me for some advice - I’m young but don’t let that fool you , I’m confident I could give you some pointers that usually go down extremely well x" Why not just write your pointers here where they asked the question? | |||
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"Experiment openly and figure stuff out, ok. I guess I need to read about Dom psychology…" Particularly pay attention to aftercare, especially when it comes to 'Dom drop' (feelings of guilt after scene) | |||
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"Experiment openly and figure stuff out, ok. I guess I need to read about Dom psychology…" It’s hard to become something your not. If you have any dominate areas of your life tap into those. Otherwise your just acting. | |||
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"Experiment openly and figure stuff out, ok. I guess I need to read about Dom psychology… It’s hard to become something your not. If you have any dominate areas of your life tap into those. Otherwise your just acting." Or role playing? Which is a lot of fun. | |||
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"Experiment openly and figure stuff out, ok. I guess I need to read about Dom psychology… It’s hard to become something your not. If you have any dominate areas of your life tap into those. Otherwise your just acting. Or role playing? Which is a lot of fun." Role playing is fun but we wouldn’t necessarily call that a dom/sub dynamic under the umbrella of bdsm. OP is probably better of role playing the pleasure dom role as it’s more akin to vanilla sex. | |||
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"Experiment openly and figure stuff out, ok. I guess I need to read about Dom psychology… It’s hard to become something your not. If you have any dominate areas of your life tap into those. Otherwise your just acting." I take an alternative view. First I would suggest a Dominant in modern BDSM does not correlate with being dominant. Being dominant in day to day life does not make you a Dominant. Some think the dominant in daily life is the wrong stereotype, a bit like Dominants being Alphas. Second, you don't know until you try, which is why education and training is important. Someone mentioned some good books above (although I think OP is looking at sex dom activities than D/s). If you never had experience of something how do you know. Third, as just mentioned, to me OP is looking at sex dom activities which in my view (others may disagree) is more role-play and is fine unless he or his partner feel the need for genuine power exchange. | |||
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"Experiment openly and figure stuff out, ok. I guess I need to read about Dom psychology… It’s hard to become something your not. If you have any dominate areas of your life tap into those. Otherwise your just acting. I take an alternative view. First I would suggest a Dominant in modern BDSM does not correlate with being dominant." Make that make sense? A sissy bottom isn’t going to make a very good dominant, neither is the door mouse at work. Confidence and empathy is the most useful characteristic when it comes to being dominant as you can both read and direct simultaneously, in our opinion. | |||
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"It's really a subjective thing and one persons kink is another persons torture ha . I love bindage and restriction, orgssm control, denial and edging,wax play, edge play, inpact play, pegging, fisting, stress positions. The list goes on. You need to have a look at the different kinks and explore what might be suitable for you both. " (updates hotlist ) | |||
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"Experiment openly and figure stuff out, ok. I guess I need to read about Dom psychology… It’s hard to become something your not. If you have any dominate areas of your life tap into those. Otherwise your just acting. I take an alternative view. First I would suggest a Dominant in modern BDSM does not correlate with being dominant. Make that make sense? A sissy bottom isn’t going to make a very good dominant, neither is the door mouse at work. Confidence and empathy is the most useful characteristic when it comes to being dominant as you can both read and direct simultaneously, in our opinion. " "A Dominant" is a noun with a particular meaning within modern D/s, normally someone who leads in a power exchange relationship. The word "dominate" is an adjective with a dictionary definition that does not take into account power exchange. D/s relationships are personal what works for one submissive may not work for another. I agree that confidence and empathy are essential for a "Dominant" but the dictionary definition of "dominant" does not refer to these characteristics. You cannot know what the door mouse at work gets up to in their private life. Also don't forget the stereotype of powerful people who like to be submissive. That's why in my view there is no correlation. A self declared sissy faggot, is a person of experience and we are talking about a OP as newbie. But just because someone sexually or in D/s is a sissy faggot does not mean they can't kick arse if the need arrives, they have just accepted in a power exchange relationship they will take the secondary role. Funnily enough I spoke to someone at an event who was a sissy bottom, but was ex military, and did martial arts. | |||
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"Experiment openly and figure stuff out, ok. I guess I need to read about Dom psychology… It’s hard to become something your not. If you have any dominate areas of your life tap into those. Otherwise your just acting. I take an alternative view. First I would suggest a Dominant in modern BDSM does not correlate with being dominant. Make that make sense? A sissy bottom isn’t going to make a very good dominant, neither is the door mouse at work. Confidence and empathy is the most useful characteristic when it comes to being dominant as you can both read and direct simultaneously, in our opinion. "A Dominant" is a noun with a particular meaning within modern D/s, normally someone who leads in a power exchange relationship. The word "dominate" is an adjective with a dictionary definition that does not take into account power exchange. D/s relationships are personal what works for one submissive may not work for another. I agree that confidence and empathy are essential for a "Dominant" but the dictionary definition of "dominant" does not refer to these characteristics. You cannot know what the door mouse at work gets up to in their private life. Also don't forget the stereotype of powerful people who like to be submissive. That's why in my view there is no correlation. A self declared sissy faggot, is a person of experience and we are talking about a OP as newbie. But just because someone sexually or in D/s is a sissy faggot does not mean they can't kick arse if the need arrives, they have just accepted in a power exchange relationship they will take the secondary role. Funnily enough I spoke to someone at an event who was a sissy bottom, but was ex military, and did martial arts." I would add there is more than one way to do BDSM, so I am only giving my view. People can take other views. Except for the requirements of respecting the humanity of others, safety and consent, in my view there is no one true way. | |||
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"Experiment openly and figure stuff out, ok. I guess I need to read about Dom psychology… It’s hard to become something your not. If you have any dominate areas of your life tap into those. Otherwise your just acting. I take an alternative view. First I would suggest a Dominant in modern BDSM does not correlate with being dominant. Make that make sense? A sissy bottom isn’t going to make a very good dominant, neither is the door mouse at work. Confidence and empathy is the most useful characteristic when it comes to being dominant as you can both read and direct simultaneously, in our opinion. "A Dominant" is a noun with a particular meaning within modern D/s, normally someone who leads in a power exchange relationship. The word "dominate" is an adjective with a dictionary definition that does not take into account power exchange. D/s relationships are personal what works for one submissive may not work for another. I agree that confidence and empathy are essential for a "Dominant" but the dictionary definition of "dominant" does not refer to these characteristics. You cannot know what the door mouse at work gets up to in their private life. Also don't forget the stereotype of powerful people who like to be submissive. That's why in my view there is no correlation. A self declared sissy faggot, is a person of experience and we are talking about a OP as newbie. But just because someone sexually or in D/s is a sissy faggot does not mean they can't kick arse if the need arrives, they have just accepted in a power exchange relationship they will take the secondary role. Funnily enough I spoke to someone at an event who was a sissy bottom, but was ex military, and did martial arts. I would add there is more than one way to do BDSM, so I am only giving my view. People can take other views. Except for the requirements of respecting the humanity of others, safety and consent, in my view there is no one true way." True and respect should be at the heart of any dynamic. Without those it has potential to be nothing more than abuse | |||
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"Going to follow this. Some really good comments so far" Some great advice and thoughts, thank you. | |||
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"Experiment openly and figure stuff out, ok. I guess I need to read about Dom psychology… Particularly pay attention to aftercare, especially when it comes to 'Dom drop' (feelings of guilt after scene)" Don’t think I’ve ever read the term Dom drop before but it is definitely a thing. I am not a sadist, the pleasure in a D/s scene for me comes from me enjoying the reactions of M. She took me down this path. But we discuss lots before we do anything new. And we re affirm our feelings on things we have done lots of time. Working out what we both enjoy, and what is too far. Safe words are a must, don’t stray further than the traffic light system, it’s really easy. Green - keep going, Amber - back it up a bit, Red - stop. Can’t be confused and not exactly something anyone would be saying in normal play. Green isn’t really spoken, it’s just amber, and if your Dom/Sub relationship is good then Red is unlikely to be heard. PS to the op, would classify breath play at the more extreme end of D/s play and depending on whether you are using toys (rope etc) to achieve please make sure you have emergency release tools to hand. Rope Scissors for example. | |||
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