MessierObject
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I figured I'd throw in my $.02 on the discussion. I think of relationships like dancing.
With some partners we'd take to the floor together, or at the request of one or the other. We'd take turns leading depending on the style or the mood. I could pull her on to the floor only to have her turn around and treat my body like a pole, while I tried to keep up without daring to disrupt her rhythm. We would rock out at one arms distance, neither of us leading, but still dancing together. And while at almost any time one of us was leading, there was a balance and never a submission to the other.
In my D/S relationships I would always lead, I would always be the one pulling her to floor. She would follow my hands, and hips, and movement directing the rhythm, direction, and flow of the dance. I would know what she wanted, whether it be the fun and flirty swing or the romantic and sensual bachata. Sometimes I would make her wait to dance, or tease her with distance between us and half steps to slow things down. I would make her yearn to be spun across the room or pulled tightly up against me. She would wait knowing not only that she had to, but that it would be worth the build up.
She submitted to me leading not because I was more powerful or a better dancer but because she trusted. She trusted that with my hands on her hips, her body against mine, and her back to the world, that I would lead her across the floor. I would navigate the dance floor spinning her and turning her, pushing and pulling her up against me and never drop her or run her into someone or something.
Being a dom isn't telling someone when and how they're going to dance. It's earning the trust and submission of someone to have the responsibility and honor of leading them around the dance floor from song to song.
Back to being a wallflower for me.
With some partners we'd take to the floor together, or at the request of one or the other. We'd take turns leading depending on the style or the mood. I could pull her on to the floor only to have her turn around and treat my body like a pole, while I tried to keep up without daring to disrupt her rhythm. We would rock out at one arms distance, neither of us leading, but still dancing together. And while at almost any time one of us was leading, there was a balance and never a submission to the other.
In my D/S relationships I would always lead, I would always be the one pulling her to floor. She would follow my hands, and hips, and movement directing the rhythm, direction, and flow of the dance. I would know what she wanted, whether it be the fun and flirty swing or the romantic and sensual bachata. Sometimes I would make her wait to dance, or tease her with distance between us and half steps to slow things down. I would make her yearn to be spun across the room or pulled tightly up against me. She would wait knowing not only that she had to, but that it would be worth the build up.
She submitted to me leading not because I was more powerful or a better dancer but because she trusted. She trusted that with my hands on her hips, her body against mine, and her back to the world, that I would lead her across the floor. I would navigate the dance floor spinning her and turning her, pushing and pulling her up against me and never drop her or run her into someone or something.
Being a dom isn't telling someone when and how they're going to dance. It's earning the trust and submission of someone to have the responsibility and honor of leading them around the dance floor from song to song.
Back to being a wallflower for me.



