Collarspace.com

What I'm going to say is probably going to wind a lot of people up.  But too bad. I think it's true...

The vast majority of people who describe themselves as dominant on sites like this are quite the opposite.

Anyone who feels so insecure about himself that he needs to take it out on even weaker souls through violence and abuse is not a dom. He's a psycho in need of urgent help.

Anyone who demands 'respect' doesn't deserve it. That has to be earned.

If you need to hide behind silly language where everything the sub says is in lower case whilst the master's words are Capitalised then you're in playland.

It's fine to have a fetish for anything that floats your boat. But uniforms aren't what it's about. It's the relationship that matters.

True dominants don't need to throw their weight around. They have quiet authority. That's enough.

True dominants put their partner's needs and wishes first, even if they choose not always to show that.

True dominants aren't threatened by their partner's personality.

True dominants listen and negotiate, and appreciate the incredible trust that a submissive places in them.

If you've had enough of wannabe morons who think that they can order you around before they even know you, why not drop me a line for a chat?

Friends first. Maybe more later.
kylittleDeania
 
 Age: 23
 Houston, Texas