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Ok, so I've began to realize that every woman on this site is simply a fake ass bitch.
I have yet to meet one woman that has even an interest in actually getting to know someone. ALL I've seen here is self centered, conceited, judgmental bitches....that look at a profile and say "No thanks, I'm not interested". How the FUCK do you know you're not interested unless you actually talk to someone! Holy shit! Is that really a hard concept to fucking comprehend?

If that offends you then you probably needed to be offended. Take it for what it is and move on with your life.

If you're not one of those females, or at least think you're not, then message me and we will talk.
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4/19/2013 2:43:22 PM

Seven Pillars Of Dominance

Author: J. Mikael Togneri ©

Used With Author's Permission
    
    

 


The topic of experience often comes up when discussing BDSM. Experience is the sum-total of everything we have learned in a given field, and everything that we will learn in future. I was born dominant and actively entered this lifestyle when I was seventeen, over two decades ago. I find myself today at the extreme "hard-line" end of the BDSM spectrum, a minority within a minority. Do I have experience? Yes. Do I hold strong views? Certainly – even controversial ones. Do I have much still to learn? Of course; everyone does. What I have learned thus far can be summed up as follows:

    A dominant is a ruler, but never a tyrant.
    But to rule requires understanding, and understanding requires humility.
    A dominant has pride, but never arrogance.
    But pride requires dignity, and dignity requires humility.
    A dominant commands respect, but never fear.
    But respect requires serenity, and serenity requires humility.
    A dominant employs strength, but never force.
    But strength requires knowledge, and knowledge requires humility.
    A dominant criticises, but never derides.
    But criticism requires insight, and insight requires humility.
    A dominant receives, but never takes.
    But receiving requires giving, and giving requires humility.
    A dominant completes, but never tries to alter.
    But to complete one must be able to see what is there, not what is missing, and this most of all requires humility.

 


In short, to use an archaic phrase, noblesse oblige. If a dominant is the centre of a submissive's universe, it is because she thinks so, not because he does. No one is respected, let alone obeyed, just coz. The truth of the matter is that owning is at least as much work as being owned.

BelleGuinness
 
 Age: 30
  Washington