Ravenwind
Really Really Experienced
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- May 27, 2009
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There is no such thing as a "true" submissive. We are each unique in our own ways.
To my Husband, outside of the bedroom, I wait on him hand and foot as "the good wife"- it is in my nature to want to see him as happy and comfortable as possible. In the bedroom, I submit to his wants, even if it means I need to be aggressive and take the lead at times. In "real life", my Husband is an utter gentleman to me, the whole "open doors" and "pull the chair out for me" sort of bit- it is a kindness to me, and it makes him happy, however we maintain a 'vanilla' appearance. We are wholly monogamous, and married 15 years- BDSM is no more or less than any other type of sex we enjoy, games we play, or roles we take on.
To everyone else, I am a bit of a 'dominant with switch tendencies', so to speak. I can take a leadership role just as easily as I could a more submissive role... but the moment things start going awry, I'll get things back into order before whoever's leading even knows something is wrong.
Does my "real life" self creep into the bedroom? No. My views toward my Husband are not the same as my views toward my family, or that of the rest of the world. Toward him, there is no "going awry"- all situations are as they should be: that which gives him the most pleasure. Family aside, to everyone else, I don't care whether they are "pleased" or not, what matters is whatever needs to be done, gets done. (Don't get me wrong, I'd *like* for everyone to be happy, but that side of me realizes you can't please everyone all of the time).
Does that submissive side of me ever get "switched off"? Not exactly. No more than my "want to teach" side ever gets switched off. But how it expresses itself varies from person to person. I would not try to teach my Husband or my friends something in the same manner as I would my kids. In "real life", my submission is directed toward either God, or toward "the greater good"- as such, sometimes I need to be dominant to get the job done in order to be submissive toward the one calling for the job to be done.
There are women who are submissive when it comes to RL, but dominant in the bedroom (a more generic, and less BDSM-ish, type of submission); some who are doormats to everyone they come across; and some who find their own definition of "submissive"- whether it is something as "I am too feisty for my own wants, I need to be *made* submissive" to "I just like being told what to do" to "I have no self-motivation, I need to submit to someone else just to make it from day to day". What we consider as a sub is as varied as every individual.
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Regarding the blood-types, according to Japanese traditions, there are personalities associated with various blood-types. Type A is calm and level-headed, but generally a doormat and a perfectionist. Type B is goal-oriented, even to the extent of ignoring their teammates and co-workers to get the goal done. Type O are lively, social, and speak their minds, but tend to give up easily. Type AB is a walking paradox- they like to help as long as they don't need to do too much, they can be both shy and outgoing, and are the ragequitting types.
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To my Husband, outside of the bedroom, I wait on him hand and foot as "the good wife"- it is in my nature to want to see him as happy and comfortable as possible. In the bedroom, I submit to his wants, even if it means I need to be aggressive and take the lead at times. In "real life", my Husband is an utter gentleman to me, the whole "open doors" and "pull the chair out for me" sort of bit- it is a kindness to me, and it makes him happy, however we maintain a 'vanilla' appearance. We are wholly monogamous, and married 15 years- BDSM is no more or less than any other type of sex we enjoy, games we play, or roles we take on.
To everyone else, I am a bit of a 'dominant with switch tendencies', so to speak. I can take a leadership role just as easily as I could a more submissive role... but the moment things start going awry, I'll get things back into order before whoever's leading even knows something is wrong.
Does my "real life" self creep into the bedroom? No. My views toward my Husband are not the same as my views toward my family, or that of the rest of the world. Toward him, there is no "going awry"- all situations are as they should be: that which gives him the most pleasure. Family aside, to everyone else, I don't care whether they are "pleased" or not, what matters is whatever needs to be done, gets done. (Don't get me wrong, I'd *like* for everyone to be happy, but that side of me realizes you can't please everyone all of the time).
Does that submissive side of me ever get "switched off"? Not exactly. No more than my "want to teach" side ever gets switched off. But how it expresses itself varies from person to person. I would not try to teach my Husband or my friends something in the same manner as I would my kids. In "real life", my submission is directed toward either God, or toward "the greater good"- as such, sometimes I need to be dominant to get the job done in order to be submissive toward the one calling for the job to be done.
There are women who are submissive when it comes to RL, but dominant in the bedroom (a more generic, and less BDSM-ish, type of submission); some who are doormats to everyone they come across; and some who find their own definition of "submissive"- whether it is something as "I am too feisty for my own wants, I need to be *made* submissive" to "I just like being told what to do" to "I have no self-motivation, I need to submit to someone else just to make it from day to day". What we consider as a sub is as varied as every individual.
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Regarding the blood-types, according to Japanese traditions, there are personalities associated with various blood-types. Type A is calm and level-headed, but generally a doormat and a perfectionist. Type B is goal-oriented, even to the extent of ignoring their teammates and co-workers to get the goal done. Type O are lively, social, and speak their minds, but tend to give up easily. Type AB is a walking paradox- they like to help as long as they don't need to do too much, they can be both shy and outgoing, and are the ragequitting types.
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