Character Insecurities

It’s interesting as I have just introduced a new female character who is a Domme with an f sub. She is bisexual. In general her relationship with men though has not been great. She thinks men lack imagination. But yes I think there is a respect that would (should) exist between a Dom and a Domme. At least that’s the way I have currently written it. I also make a distinction between a Domme and a Dominatrix, maybe I shouldn’t. It’s a challenge of course for a Male to write a female character well, I have several and Simone is just the latest. At least she can understand the training of a slave I have and becomes an important character in her own right for the future story development. She has ambition and has had a disappointment, a setback but she is a strong character as you might expect so is looking forward to joining the team, our latest recruit. Brutal One

A Dominatrix is fiction. A Domme is real and is, in professional circles, a Mistress.
 
Yes that’s an excellent point. Typically for a good dynamic there are insecurities but how they materialise and are resolved can be a significant part of the story, difficult maybe to do justice in a single story unless lengthy. Brutal One

Exactly. Unless one stems from a single catastrophic incident, they take time to build - and they take time to vanquish. (In real life, anyway. In fiction, anything's possible, of course.)
 
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