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I’m not ‘a’ submissive, by which I mean that I’m not someone who could submit to any man calling themselves dominant. Rather, my submission is a visceral response to a natural alpha male, a behavioural response that I couldn’t stop even if I wanted to! I keep looking: such men are truly few & far between, but I haven’t stopped hoping that one day I will meet someone who will trigger my submissive nature once again and I’m excited to discover where that might lead me when it happens. I don't ‘play’ and I'm not looking for a relationship based simply on kinky sex (or indeed, any sort of ‘friends-with-benefits’ arrangement). If you understand what I mean by a lifestyle choice, and that’s something you also want, please do get in touch.
11/18/2017 10:42:34 AM
== Results from bdsmtest.org ==
100% Submissive
100% Rope bunny
77% Primal (Prey)
64% Masochist
62% Voyeur
58% Exhibitionist
51% Brat - oh dear!
51% Experimentalist
47% Slave
46% Pet
32% Boy/Girl
28% Degradee
13% Vanilla
3% Non-monogamist
2% Ageplayer
2% Primal (Hunter)
1% Daddy/Mommy
0% Rigger
0% Dominant
0% Degrader
0% Owner
0% Master/Mistress
0% Sadist
0% Switch

7/8/2017 6:30:20 AM
Today I got a message from someone I met recently, but decided not to meet again; that was handled politely and accepted in the same manner.  In today's message he seemed to be asking why I'd blocked him.  Of course, if I had actually blocked him, I wouldn't have received his message.  When I tried to point this out to him, turned out he'd blocked me, lol. 
7/6/2017 9:38:54 AM
I think most people would agree that relationships are built on a foundation of trust & mutual respect. So I am perplexed by the guys on this & similar websites who choose to lie about their ages in their profiles.

About two years ago I met a guy, a prospective Dom, whose profile said he was 64.  Whilst chatting during our second meeting, something was said as a result of which he admitted that he was actually 74, claiming he had changed his age to suit his appearance (having allegedly been told off for sending someone old photos when he was honest about his age).

Eighteen months ago I met a guy who claimed to be 57 and sent age-appropriate photos.  The first thought which went through my mind when we met was that he must have been seriously ill recently... of course I was wrong, it turned out he was actually 72. I saw his profile a short while ago, he now claims to be 56!

Recently another guy claimed to be 60 but when we met admitted he was 70.

What do these guys think they're going to achieve by lying in order to meet someone?  I assume they think that being 70-plus will put women off.  WRONG.  I have no problem meeting guys who are 70 or more, but I have a BIG problem with people I'm unable to trust.
MIstressLaura44
 
 Age: 37
 Manhattan, New York