sincerely_helene
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I'm going strictly by the dictionary here when I ask this.
If the term Sadist means to enjoy inflicting pain, emotionally or physically, would it be logical one would grow frusterated and maybe bored with the masochist? I mean, doesn't it feel like it defeats your purpose to hurt someone who WANTS to be hurt?
Do you think as a Sadist you are more inclined to be attracted to a submissive person instead because they yield to you out of the desire to please, not because they enjoy the pain aspect?
Better yet, do you ever find yourself preffering a dominant to either one of those just for the sheer thrill of the challenge and humiliation?
Heehee. I'm procrastinating a work project.
If the term Sadist means to enjoy inflicting pain, emotionally or physically, would it be logical one would grow frusterated and maybe bored with the masochist? I mean, doesn't it feel like it defeats your purpose to hurt someone who WANTS to be hurt?
Do you think as a Sadist you are more inclined to be attracted to a submissive person instead because they yield to you out of the desire to please, not because they enjoy the pain aspect?
Better yet, do you ever find yourself preffering a dominant to either one of those just for the sheer thrill of the challenge and humiliation?
Heehee. I'm procrastinating a work project.
And the beauty of it for F (and me) is he actually gets to do more than talk and dream about it
...I am finding there are many who talk the talk, give expansive descriptions on what should and could be done, how good it is and how sadistic they are, but they don't actually have anyone they play with and when it comes to actually having an opportunity to do it they fall flat, or more often, run and/or backtrack with a million excuses of why they can't do anything right now. In all fairness, I am finding exactly the same with many submissives....all talk, no action.
