NCarraway(dom male)
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5 years ago •
Oct 29, 2019
5 years ago •
Oct 29, 2019
miss subgirl
I have long since come to the conclusion that although conflict management is essential, if you are into the world of managing conflict itself then you are well behind where you need to be.
All 24/7 emotionally intense relationships are going to need huge quantities of self-awareness from both parties with healthy portions of communication. This becomes especially important, in my opinion, when you have a relationship where the majority or all of it is bedded down in the online sphere. It is difficult to read the nuances of body language when you dont see your partner, dont voice with your partner and the only way around this is more communication and more frequent communication. I think this means that to have a long term online relationship requires a great deal of calibrated skill.
Personally, my D/s style is very structured with daily, weekly and monthly reviews. Each type of review focuses on different areas and throws up different areas of discussion. I like this style because it ensures consistent communication and means that future conflicts become apparent when they are but baby-niggles. It's my job to be aware of those niggles and issues, talk them out, remove the offence if deemed necessary and generally keep a watching brief on them. I think, if I have let an issue become a conflict then I have largely failed in my role. I need to keep my reviews at a pitch of respectful, dutiful but open and honest - from both sides. To date, this has worked for me.
The last thing to say is that when I take a girl on I make sure I am very clear of her responsibilities. One of the key responsibilities is to maintain a self-awareness regarding her feelings on the dynamic and partnership, and to raise any 'difficult' thoughts the moment she is aware of them. (I have the same responsibility). If I continue to remind her of this, continue to ask searching questions as to how she feels it is going, and praise her when she brings difficult things to the table, then I am on the right track. Not guaranteed success, but heading in a healthy direction.
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