nightschild789
Virgin
- Joined
- Jun 12, 2007
- Posts
- 11
I will start out by saying that I am not a Dom by nature. In fact, I've been a submissive for the last six years and enjoy it immensely. To me, my safeword is something I call upon whenever I need it, and I was trained to use it when necessary. I met someone though, and I've been in love with him for two years. We're getting married in 2012, and I'm ecstatic.
There seems to be a problem though. About a year ago, my fiance admitted that while he did enjoy being my Dom, there were occasions when he would like to submit as well. While it's not in my nature, I agreed to explore that area with him. We set up a safeword, and everything seemed fine.
We were in the middle of a scene that involved anal play. He started getting really quiet, and when I paused to make sure he was okay, he told me he was. Because it was our first scene, I gently reminded him of his safeword. He said it was fine, so I continued. He was quiet for a few minutes, then suddenly cried out in agony (not the good kind). I stopped the scene; he was crying and shaking and panicking. After he settled down, I asked what happened. He admitted that he had needed to use his safeword but just couldn't seem to say it. (Keep in mind, he was not bound, nor was he gagged.) It really scared me. One minute I thought everything was fine, the next I'm finding out that things *were not* okay, and that even when I'd asked during the scene he didn't admit that I needed to slow down.
Two months later, we tried a different scene. He was tied up, and I was spanking him. He started getting quiet again. I asked if he needed to use his safeword. He shook his head and said, "No. I'm fine. Keep going." I started again, and he started shaking. I took matters into my own hands and stopped the scene. I'm glad I did, because later I found out that he, again, just couldn't seem to manage to say his safeword when he needed it. He said he was sorry and that he'd work on saying his safeword.
Has anyone else had this problem? He says he really wants to do another scene, but I can't be his Dominant if I can't be sure he'll tell me when I need to stop. Am I doing something wrong? I've spent so much time on the other end of the bindings that I'm wondering if I'm failing at this. I'd hate to think that he was getting hurt because of me.
Any advice would be appreciated.
There seems to be a problem though. About a year ago, my fiance admitted that while he did enjoy being my Dom, there were occasions when he would like to submit as well. While it's not in my nature, I agreed to explore that area with him. We set up a safeword, and everything seemed fine.
We were in the middle of a scene that involved anal play. He started getting really quiet, and when I paused to make sure he was okay, he told me he was. Because it was our first scene, I gently reminded him of his safeword. He said it was fine, so I continued. He was quiet for a few minutes, then suddenly cried out in agony (not the good kind). I stopped the scene; he was crying and shaking and panicking. After he settled down, I asked what happened. He admitted that he had needed to use his safeword but just couldn't seem to say it. (Keep in mind, he was not bound, nor was he gagged.) It really scared me. One minute I thought everything was fine, the next I'm finding out that things *were not* okay, and that even when I'd asked during the scene he didn't admit that I needed to slow down.
Two months later, we tried a different scene. He was tied up, and I was spanking him. He started getting quiet again. I asked if he needed to use his safeword. He shook his head and said, "No. I'm fine. Keep going." I started again, and he started shaking. I took matters into my own hands and stopped the scene. I'm glad I did, because later I found out that he, again, just couldn't seem to manage to say his safeword when he needed it. He said he was sorry and that he'd work on saying his safeword.
Has anyone else had this problem? He says he really wants to do another scene, but I can't be his Dominant if I can't be sure he'll tell me when I need to stop. Am I doing something wrong? I've spent so much time on the other end of the bindings that I'm wondering if I'm failing at this. I'd hate to think that he was getting hurt because of me.
Any advice would be appreciated.