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    Quote Originally Posted by IDCrewDawg View Post
    I disagree to a certian degree.

    When I am in a scene with a submissive. I get involved in it to the point of being so focused, so in tune with them that I sense each muscle movement, each flex of each limb. I am aware of any movement within my vision. For example when I do a sensual flogging or cropping or caning, I work up quite a sweat, and so naturally some endorphines will be generated. I have talked with some people, and they describe this as a Dominants version of subspace, and refered to it as Domspace. I have also talked with people that say if you are at that level of an endorphine high you are not in control, and are in danger of harming the submissive/bottom. I disagree with them since due to my heightened level of attention to the surroundings I am more aware of their need to slow things down, or increase the intensity. I take breaks during all this to vary the impact and heighten the sensations that the body is feeling.

    I never use a windmill type of flogging stroke, as I feel it is sloppy and can lead to harm since the tails of the flogger tend to wrap tighter with each revolution. Due to that style it takes me more effort than what would normally be exerted to conduct a scene.

    All that said, if we are talking endorphine drop vs feelings, then I would agree with you about the Masterdrop, in that we don't normally experience it as a submissive would simply because the type of mental activity that is occuring is of a different sort, and the Dominant/Top doesn't tend to have a dropping effect.

    Perhaps my take on this is not what was ment in the post however. If I am off, then I appologize for the misunderstanding.

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    This may be a matter of semantics Dawg. What you are describing reminds me of that special awareness one achieves when one's focus is perfect. It has happened to me during martial arts combat. Some call it Zen, others call it total awareness of Chi.

    If indeed, I've interpreted your comments correctly, I have to say I never felt bad, (i.e., a drop) afterwards. It is exhilirating.
    Last edited by Ozme52; 09-21-2006 at 07:36 PM. Reason: typo: martial arts.... not marital arts combat. LOL
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