BabyGirl ka'jer'a(sub female){collared (}
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5 years ago •
Nov 12, 2019
5 years ago •
Nov 12, 2019
So, generally speaking from my own training & studies within the bdsm lifestyle; a submissive is different from a slave. While a slave is expected to submit 100% in every way his/her dominant desires, a submissive has more leeway generally speaking...a slave only has what limits their dominant allows them, while a submissive can choose their personal limits...a slave is viewed as owned property, with only what "free will" their owner grants/allows them; while a submissive typically has significantly more freedom to do as they please with little risk of punishment compared to a slave...slaves anticipate stricter guidelines, expectations, & punishments than submissives typically...one must have a very naturally submissive personality to successfully handle the life of a slave but one can have a less submissive nature & still be a submissive....
On the same token, from experience, not all in the lifestyle who claim to be dominant are honestly a dominant...i've personally had men claim to be a dom yet have no clue how to be a dom at all...when a submissive or slave can ultimately manipulate the "dom" to get what they want, he/she is not a dom...when they physically/mentally/sexually/financially abuse another using the lifestyle as an excuse to justify said behavior, they are not a dominant at all...and if the "dom" needs to be "taught" or "trained" how to dominate a submissive/slave, they are not a dom...these total newbies to the lifestyle who claim to be dominant yet in also claim to be willing to learn honestly have no place (in my humble opinion as a collared slave) proclaiming to be dominant...the best way to learn how to be a dominant truly is to first be trained as a submissive & learn from a dominant how to be a dominant in the first place...even in the "vanilla world" you have to learn to follow before you learn to lead 😉....
The truth of the matter is that it has become more & more common for people to who are curious about the bdsm lifestyle to basically try to jump in feet first with very little studying to actually know what exactly the lifestyle is about; they believe it's primarily about kinky sex & that's it...if you're just looking for kinky sex, the lifestyle really isn't your best option, seriously...because the bdsm lifestyle is exactly that to those who truly understand it, a lifestyle...those who understand the full nature of the bdsm lifestyle live & practice it in literally every aspect of their lives...while not everyone around them may realize it, a Master/slave or Dom/sub couple get to a point where the slave/sub knows exactly what their Master/Dom wants with a simple look or some type of non-verbal cue; a sub/slave may exhibit their submission to their Dom/Master by the way they address Them, the way they walk with Them, by serving Their plate or drink before their own or waiting to drink/eat until their Dom/Master begins eating/drinking, by submitting to their Dom/Master order their meal in a restaurant, etc...
My point is, that while the original poster's question may be valid, on the same token one could just as easily ask the same question regarding dominants...this is because as the bdsm lifestyle seems to have become somewhat more popular & less of a lifestyle that was once kept very secret from "outsiders", it has also become more subject to individuals proclaiming to be in a specific "role" within the lifestyle without truly understanding the lifestyle in the first place....
Think of it this way, there's a difference between being bi-curious vs bisexual...you may be curious about the idea of being with someone of the same gender as you, but if you don't ever actually get sexually involve with someone of the same gender as you then yo can't actually say you are bisexual since you don't honestly know what its about or how it works...in a similar way, you can be curious about the bdsm lifestyle, perhaps enjoy some of the various fetishes/kinks commonly practiced within the lifestyle, but unless you take the time to actually study, research, & be trained in the lifestyle then it's kind of deceitful to claim to actually be into the lifestyle...you can be a "kinkster" without being in the bdsm lifestyle, but understand that if you are truly in the bdsm lifestyle you can also anticipate some kinkiness to be involved in things as well...
*please note: this is simply the humble opinion of this collared slave who was not only raised amongst the lifestyle (or at least teachings of it) but has also been trained & studied many aspects of the lifestyle including but not limited to the gorean lifestyle, bdsm lifestyle in general, bdsm as a part-time lifestyle, & bdsm lifestyle 24/7...others may not agree with part or all of what i have stated here, and that's their right...
(Please excuse any typos as i'm too tired to go through & do a spell check right now)
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