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DrWakko
6 years ago • Apr 16, 2018

Question about being new

DrWakko • Apr 16, 2018
Is it abuse or is it an online thing or something completely different? I read every profile that I come across and one of the things I come across on this profiles is people saying something to the extent of "I'm new and I want to learn." I'm all for learning, but I also notice that a lot of these people who are new and want to learn are also in a cyber (online relationship). These aren't husband and wife or real life partners of any kind that I'm referring to, its the he lives in state A and she lives 1000 miles away in state B.

I was brought up in the BDSM world that a mentor or a teacher or protector should not have sex with or try to have sex with someone they are mentoring or protecting. I'm not sure the rules stay the same in the online world. And if you are teaching I believe there needs to be more than one voice doing the teaching. Yes one person can teach a lot, but when you have several voices and several opinions you will learn more. The internet has a lot of information, but it doesn't have classes.

As someone new, if you don't know your kink likes or dislikes how can you be owned and in a relationship with someone? How could someone own someone if the person they own doesn't know what they are into?

Should I say something to these new people? Should I hope that their on line relationship isn't exploiting the new person? Should I reach out or create an outreach for those new people whose relationship goes sideways? 

I am focusing on the net relationships side because most people in real life BDSM relationships have active community involvement which means classes and education. As well as a community that weeds out the predator type.  
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Asteria​(neither female)
6 years ago • Apr 16, 2018
Asteria​(neither female) • Apr 16, 2018
It would be good if everyone would want to listen when more experienced people try to help and educate others. But some don't even try to listen. They seem not to care.

They create an account on Monday, and on Tuesday they are already owned / owning. Usually it ends quickly, after two weeks or month there is some drama and rants about hurt feelings.
If that's what they need and want - great - apparently there is lots of people who are looking for easy, temporary fun, but then again, why there is so much grief afterwards?
Bunnie
6 years ago • Apr 16, 2018
Bunnie • Apr 16, 2018
I love this post from you, Dr. You have a lot of knowledge that is very beneficial to this community, and definitely newbies. Education and information doesn’t prevent people from making mistakes, but it does arm them with tools to be able to make more informed decisions. This is quite a natural role for you, the tricky part however, is determining (as you state), how to go about it. I think the difficult part about this exploration is that you don’t truly understand something until you “get” it. I was blessed to have a Mentor who was very patient in his guidance, but it took me a long time between learning something and understanding it. We can point things out to people, but ultimately they do need to discover it for themselves to truly understand it.
CapnRick​(dom male)
6 years ago • Apr 16, 2018

That is a Rule?

CapnRick​(dom male) • Apr 16, 2018
It is always worth a smile to see how many different ways there are to approach getting into a kinky life.. Now the Doctor was raised that mentors were not allowed to have sex with their mentees, which thankfully was never a pat of my initiation. Every clique works to different rules -- there are not many universal truths here beyond SSC.

It's a noble though, sort of a Submissive Academy or school for newbies. But I can't see it ever happening. People come looking for subs or Doms when they realize the strengths of their urges, or needs or curiosities. I suspect they feel a real urgency to dive right in and experience new sensations. This is , for good or ill, is very much a hands-on learning lifestyle. (It is that desire to dive right in which creates the shark pool of predators who pounce on any new profile here, and often terrorize a newbie with their crude approaches.)
For those fortunate to live in large cities, there are groups, munches, play parties, which can really help the newbie--BUT we don't do very well at publishing that info....there is nothing like a calendar here, or on fetlife, either. Outside of open and active areas like San Francisco, our subculture is largely an underground one, largely invisible to newbies. Maybe the Doctor would like to work on getting that useful info out?

Anyway, for me, helping newbies is often more about picking up the bruised minds after those headlong first experiments. Doing that can be satisfying, either as a mentor or as a second attempt to more calmly Dom the now-wary newbie.
Sterenda​(switch female){{owned}}
6 years ago • Apr 23, 2018

Interesting question

I share your desire to protect the new blood but in practice for most cases a newbie diving headfirst into a online bdsm thing is the same as your first experiences dating irl. You are bad at it you think the first one, two no wait the third guy.. oh maybe fourth partner will be your soul mate and generally are horribly wrong your gunna make really stupid choices and hopefully suffer no lasting harm.

I believe a more useful approach would be to collect track and share the screennames etc of confirmed sociopaths/ abusers (both doms and subs btw)) who just prey on the newbies who just found about cuffs and paddles but even this would be a highly difficult task and easily influenced by bias potentially ( maybe even not legal))
DotCom​(sub female){Not now}
6 years ago • Apr 24, 2018
I feel as though I should say something being a "newbie". I would give this advice to anyone and everyone entering the Lifestyle.

This is not something I signed up to do on a whim. I have spent countless hours reading blogs, forum posts, message boards, and talking to people within the Lifestyle. BEFORE you can ask someone to educate you, you must educate yourself. I took the time to research sub-types of individuals to the lifestyle, punishments, restraints, toys, and countless other items and I gained an INCREDIBLE amount of knowledge. I also have a whole host of personal, real-life experiences that I bring to the table. I know what I want and what I don't want. I know who I am and who I am not. I know what I have had in the past and what I want out of my future. I know who I am looking for and who I am not. If I am unsure about something I do not hesitate to ask and express my concerns clearly and honestly. There is NO REASON that a genuine heart-to-heart conversation can not be had outside of the respective D/s roles as frequently as needed. If I set a "soft limit" and I do not like it, then I do NOT have to do it again and this feeling is conveyed clearly.

There are a lot of different personality types within each sub-set of the Lifestyle. I would encourage new individuals to seek out as many different personality types as possible and ask for a conversation. Almost all are willing to answer questions or give advice. Talk about how they would handle a specific situation, what they would expect from the other person, and the consequences in both the positive and negative. You should learn fairly quickly who may be too intense for you or too much of a push over. With all of this being said, however, I would recommend that EVERY INDIVIDUAL who is new to the lifestyle take the test at bdmstest.org and find out about themselves FIRST. Take the time to learn about you and what you need out of this relationship. Research each answer. Get a notebook and write it down. Take the time to think using your head and not your reproductive organs BEFORE you act. Remember that you are placing your life in another persons hands EVERY TIME you play. It is not a decision to be made lightly or hastily. It is also important to remember that everyone learning (no matter how long they have been in the Lifestyle), everyone is human, we all make mistakes and that is OK. It will all boil down to clear expectations with open and honest communication. Lastly, LISTEN TO YOURSELF. If something does not feel right, move on in a respectful manner. There is no need to be an asshole.
Liliac​(sub female)
6 years ago • Apr 26, 2018
Liliac​(sub female) • Apr 26, 2018
As a very new submissive who is starting off online, I would like to share my insights on why I do that. When people think of "new", they usually relate it with lack of knowledge. I don't know about other people but for myself, I have researched tons about bdsm lifestyle and talked to some people along the way. I know I am submissive. I have learned about myself even though I have very limited resources to do so. So the fact is I am not going into this blind. Of course, it would be wonderful to have a hands on guidance or relationship with a dominant but previous experiences and trust issues has prevented me to do so. Of course, online relationships have their own weaknesses. You cannot truly submit if you don't trust your dom enough even to meet him in real life but for me, online sessions or talks or chat will merely be my stepping stone in taking a step further. It will be the foundation onto where we can build our trust and completely submit to it. So that's my take on it.
FabSeverus​(dom male)
6 years ago • Apr 26, 2018
FabSeverus​(dom male) • Apr 26, 2018
Bdsm is like everything in life, an individual choice, some by curiousity because they saw the "film" other because of early age of trauma, and other because they tried a bit spicing their bed routine with a bit of spanking or handcuffs. And just like in life, you make mistake, you jumped stages, you want things quicker. As long its done online, its almost fine and as long you learn from it.
Mentors are very rare, Dom dimdom well plenty of them. How to make a difference? One is more patient than the later, and also never ask for pictures or videos. A Dom doesnt wank on porn comms. But of course time fly and the need to meet up is more intense in one side than the other.
There is no rules or recipes, its just a feeling and after all you only meeting in a cafe or a public place and maybe one of your friend knows about it, just in case you are meeting the serial killer fantasia. I dont say it didnt happen, but its unlikely that in this age of "Big Brother" watching every ip adress in the world you will met up with the beast.
I know its still risky for the real meeting with just you and him in his room, so maybe before that, check if there is a munch in your area and ask to meet there also. Cap'n Rick mentioned Fetlife, they have list there of groups you can subscribe. Most of the time they have a meeting on the same day every month.
You can read all the stuff you want from the web or books etc, but believe me when it comes to the day you are in that room, most of it is blanked. I have been there as I took my first sub, I had it all planned but felt nervous, and my sub was nervous. But it shows that we are human and at the end we had a good time and she really enjoy it.