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    10 Considerations for Aspiring Dominants


    1. Be Patient

    
Until you enter into a relationship with a submissive, you have no right to order him/her around. Give your sub, time to get to know you and what you are like. Finesse and subtlety are major elements of dominance. Similarly, strength and gentleness go hand in hand. The sensitivity and awareness (or lack thereof) that you show in the real world is likely to be repeated in the playroom.

    2. Be Humble


    You may be God’s/Goddess’ gift to the world, but no one needs to hear it or wants to hear it. You will have ample opportunities to show how good you are - and plenty of opportunities to make a fool of yourself . No matter what you claim, the “real you” will show through in a scene. Don’t set yourself up for a failure by developing expectations that you know you can never reach.

    3. Be Open

    
Although the top is classically considered to be the teacher in D/s-SM, you can always learn from your bottom, no matter how inexperienced. Be willing to learn from other dominants who may have a totally different perspective from yours. Try to approach by-now-familiar trips with an attitude of wonderment and discovery. Be aware that everyone has her or his own personal style.

    4. Communicate


    You are responsible for finding out basic, essential information about the people you play with, such as experience, limits, likes and dislikes, and health information. Playing D/s-SM without this knowledge is like Russian roulette. Talk about your head-space and your view of D/s-SM with your bottom, so that any uncertainties can be dealt with before you start playing. Clearly spell out roles, rules, limits, and contracts. Do not take for granted that your bottom instinctively knows the ground rules.

    5. Be Honest

    
If you lack experience in an area that your bottom would like to experiment with, be honest about it. Your partner has a right to know that. Be honest with yourself and take your submissive only to those levels at which you are completely in control of the situation. Safety should always be the first concern, taking priority over how hot a particular scene is.

    6. Be Sensitive


    There’s a very fine line between a sensitive, caring dominant and a self-righteous, insensitive overbearing clod. Your scene should be a creative synthesis of your needs and fantasies and your bottom’s needs and fantasies. Although, on the surface, your submissive is serving you, what actually is happening is that dominant and submissive are serving each other. Earn the complete trust of your submissive and never violate or even threaten to violate that trust. His or her submission is a gift to you. Use it appropriately.

    7.Be Realistic

    
End the scene with the bottom wanting more, not wishing there had been less. Remember that power, control, and sensitivity are the keys, not just the intensity of the stimulation. Be clear about what is fantasy, and has little to do with what works in practice. Your favourite porno picture books may be stimulating in themselves, but don’t try to imitate them to the last detail.

    8. Be really Dominant

    
Submissives are looking for someone who will take over their body and mind, not just for brute strength. Real people are wanted, not just cardboard images from cigarette ads or macho stereotypes. Your dominance enhances your whole existence. It does not cover up or substitute for other areas of your life - it is you. Respect and trust are a two way street for the sub to to you, they must receive and give both trust and respect. Follow up on rules, expect obedience, and punish appropriately when it is called for. Don’t shirk your responsibility to your bottom or to your sister/fellow tops. Be dependable and expect dependability. You have agreed to take the dominant role - now take it!

    9. Be Healthy

    
Like any strenuous activity, SM requires that its participants be in top physical and emotional health. Many factors, including the amount you sleep, your eating habits, and your alcohol and drug intake affect your performance and endurance during a scene. Don’t attempt to do SM when your physical or emotional energy is low. As a dominant you have a special responsibility to be in control of yourself and on top of the scene. An attitude of “drugs and alcohol don’t affect me that much… I can do it anyway” violates your submissive’s trust in you and can be dangerous. If you don’t want to accept the responsibilities, you shouldn’t be playing the game!

    10. Have Fun

    
After all, sex is all about having a good time. You have earned, and you are entitled to the unique, intense pleasures which come from responsible, creative SM play.

    LAW: If your sub says the safe word, play stops. If play is not consensual it is abuse.

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    Re: 10 Considerations for Aspiring Dominants


    very well written...you must be having a book out soon? : )

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    Re: 10 Considerations for Aspiring Dominants


    Thank you very much. No, I don't have a book coming out lol.

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    Re: 10 Considerations for Aspiring Dominants


    Nice contribution, thoroughly enjoyed it.

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    Re: 10 Considerations for Aspiring Dominants


    I read this with interest, but...

    I'm *not* disagreeing with the information, but to me personally, it is too 'cookie-cutter'.

    I find those I respond to aren't the ones who do it 'all right', but those I perceive to be 'authentic'.
    Not those 'acting Dominant' but those who actually are interested in and aware of the dynamics.

    Again, your miles may vary.

    And then, when it comes to the moment when the chemistry is right, and the 'talks have been talked' some Dome just don't know how to 'close the deal'.
    They can say all the right things to bring the subbie to her knees, but lack the knowledge of 'taking'.

    It isn't something I can write down in an A,B,C way. Rather an innate knowledge of how to manage people.

    To me, *that* is the x-factor which makes me sit up and take notice...

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