twysted73
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Everytime I'd pop in I'd see the "Inorporating Sounds" thread thinking it might cover what I'm shortly about to.
Sadly, no. And so I'd wander back out cursing my lapse in memory.
FFwd: Going along the animalistic train of thought, (and I'm sure it's been covered in the past but who has time or the inclination to dig for it?) I wonder if any of you ever take notice of the particular sounds your submissive/Dominant/ P/pyl makes not just during your play, but also when out of scene and with you simply talking to them.
Do you notice speciffic sounds they make that let you know precicely (or roughly) what they are thinking and feeling at that moment? Do they unknowingly give themselves away?
They could be simply sitting in one place, thinking on something and they make a delightfully frustraited grunt or growl they they, themselves, may not even be aware of having made yet you listen intently and know they need your care.
I also encourage conversation concerning the in-scene and sexual play sounds as well of course.
But, basically, how well and how closely do you listen to and read your P/pyl's non-verbal expressions and sounds? Can you account for a situation where this attentiveness has helped you head off a potential problem where their silence would have otherwise damaged your connection?
I delight in listening to these and find myself far more attentive as a result of it.
Sadly, no. And so I'd wander back out cursing my lapse in memory.
FFwd: Going along the animalistic train of thought, (and I'm sure it's been covered in the past but who has time or the inclination to dig for it?) I wonder if any of you ever take notice of the particular sounds your submissive/Dominant/ P/pyl makes not just during your play, but also when out of scene and with you simply talking to them.
Do you notice speciffic sounds they make that let you know precicely (or roughly) what they are thinking and feeling at that moment? Do they unknowingly give themselves away?
They could be simply sitting in one place, thinking on something and they make a delightfully frustraited grunt or growl they they, themselves, may not even be aware of having made yet you listen intently and know they need your care.
I also encourage conversation concerning the in-scene and sexual play sounds as well of course.
But, basically, how well and how closely do you listen to and read your P/pyl's non-verbal expressions and sounds? Can you account for a situation where this attentiveness has helped you head off a potential problem where their silence would have otherwise damaged your connection?
I delight in listening to these and find myself far more attentive as a result of it.
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