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Submission takes so many s. My favorite is to make you my victim in endless role-playing adventures (captured spy, prisoner of Saddam, lost at night in the bad part of town, Amazon warrior - think Xena - overcome in the forest, you called for a repairman and got more than you bargained for, youre a secretary, and your boss is getting tired of your typing mistakes, naughty schoolgirl at Catholic school gets sent to the headmasters office ... well, you get the idea).

NOTE When I say endless above, I mean endless variety during role play, not endless role play. Im not looking to role play 24x7, as I have a very active vanilla life outside of the bedroom, and, ideally, you would want to share some of it with me.

Communication is very important to me, if any relationship is going to be successful. Just saying you want a Daddy or a Dom or a Master or whatever, doesnt guarantee that a person who calls himself that will meet your every need. Believe it or not, different people mean different things by those words, and no matter how convinced you are that you have the one true meaning, the odds of someone else sharing it 100 are very small. Human behavior is infinitely complex, and no one will be a perfect partner off-the-shelf. As someone else said here, we shouldnt think that we can hand someone a at first meeting (or, worse yet, think that they should have learned our 100 by heart already without ever having seen it), and then believe that there is no further need for communication.
2/9/2014 8:27:46 AM

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/09/magazine/does-a-more-equal-marriage-mean-less-sex.html?_r=0

5/8/2013 2:57:00 PM

No matter WHAT you write, someone will find a way to misunderstand it.

7/14/2008 9:13:18 AM
Here's a new pet peeve: women who are way too quick on the trigger with the "I'm not YOUR sub" rant. She acts rude, without provocation, or says something stupid, and, when this is calmly pointed out to her, she quickly gives that standard reply: "I'm not YOUR sub." Who said you were? Does not being someone's sub mean that it's O.K. to ignore the basics of common courtesy that ought to be displayed to all other persons? Is not being collared a "green light" to unleash your inner bitch so that it can attack everyone who comes into contact with you?
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 Roeland park, Kansas