rebel_subdued
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Hi There!
This is my assignment from my Master. He has been in the lifestyle for over 35 years, and is mostly self-taught. He developed his techniques and skills slowly, by trial and error, and gradually perfected what works best. He later found out that what He was doing was called BDSM and that lots of others were in the same lifestyle. That was a while ago, before it was a bit more mainstream (relatively speaking). Anyway, He asked me to offer up His theory about new/young Doms.
His theory is this: Newer Doms are young (not necessarily by age), enthusiastic and almost drunk on the control and power they have, yet they lack the experience to know how to control that power, and sometimes administer too much, especially if the sub is begging for more. He compares them to baby rattlesnakes, who's venom is 4 times stronger than the adult snakes, and the baby rattlesnakes can't control the amount of venom they administer when they bite. The adult snakes have more control, and know exactly how much venom to administer based on the size of the prey, thus they are actually less dangerous. my Master compares new young Doms to baby rattlesnakes that need to learn to control their venom, or they can be dangerous. With experience and age comes wisdom, and experienced/older Doms know when to give more, and when to stop, despite the sub's begging for more.
This is not meant to insult or offend anyone, it is just His observation and He'd like to hear some feedback on it.
He'd especially like to hear from older, more experienced Doms about this theory.
Thanks for helping U/us out!
rebel_subdued and her Master.
This is my assignment from my Master. He has been in the lifestyle for over 35 years, and is mostly self-taught. He developed his techniques and skills slowly, by trial and error, and gradually perfected what works best. He later found out that what He was doing was called BDSM and that lots of others were in the same lifestyle. That was a while ago, before it was a bit more mainstream (relatively speaking). Anyway, He asked me to offer up His theory about new/young Doms.
His theory is this: Newer Doms are young (not necessarily by age), enthusiastic and almost drunk on the control and power they have, yet they lack the experience to know how to control that power, and sometimes administer too much, especially if the sub is begging for more. He compares them to baby rattlesnakes, who's venom is 4 times stronger than the adult snakes, and the baby rattlesnakes can't control the amount of venom they administer when they bite. The adult snakes have more control, and know exactly how much venom to administer based on the size of the prey, thus they are actually less dangerous. my Master compares new young Doms to baby rattlesnakes that need to learn to control their venom, or they can be dangerous. With experience and age comes wisdom, and experienced/older Doms know when to give more, and when to stop, despite the sub's begging for more.
This is not meant to insult or offend anyone, it is just His observation and He'd like to hear some feedback on it.
He'd especially like to hear from older, more experienced Doms about this theory.
Thanks for helping U/us out!
rebel_subdued and her Master.

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