shortylotus wrote:
I understand what your saying. Maybe I should have clarified this better. When I said not letting her be with two men at once, I was referring to two men that are not known. Once trust has been established, then it would be allowed. The point was not allowing your sub to be in a potentially harmful situation.
Some strangers can be trusted quickly. You seem to have a concern of "stranger danger".
It depends on wherever the sub (and dom) in question can be observant enough to sense dangers/flaws in others. As well as how to address them.
Me, I can sense and address. And the danger you see might not be the biggest danger. If for example someone has a gun, that person could still be loyal if understood. Which can happen very quickly with the right approach to the situation.
If however an unarmed person is so pig headed and anti social that they only see their own thoughts/opinions alone, this is actually a bigger flag to me.
I can handle and defuse a gun. Even had that guy kiss my hand as we parted in peace.
But a closed minded person refusing to consider anything other then their own thoughts/opinions alone? I can do it. But it's going to take some doing. And a lot more time. Being misunderstood really has a way of killing the mood.
It's also worth noting that if you play it too safe, you might not let the sub get the experience to defuse those kind of volatile situations. Mistakes have to be made to learn what's at risk. The "full and fair warning" approach lets people know the danger. You might want to "avoid" the situation. But all it takes is one bad day. Examine the above situations. Plan and prepare for both. When you might not be able to be there for whatever reason. Is the sub prepared? Are you even trying to do so?
And if a sub gets traumatised after that warning, then do they really need to be punished after suffering a mental break down?
It's all a bit of a minefield. But that's exactly why it has to be taken into consideration very carefully.
Look out for nice people in suits btw. Some people deal with secrets and deceit and will use and discard you. The illusive Man from mass Effect comes to mind. Anyone dealing with secrets in any capacity has to be challenged, and challenged hard. It's the only way you'll gain their loyalty. Meanwhile that rough around the edges person could EASILY be loyal provided you're simply honest and upfront with them.
Basically, it's all about the honesty. As long as I make that my main concern, I can bypass all other dangers. It's people that keep you in the dark that threaten/endanger your mental well being. Because then you don't even know where you stand. Let alone being able to do something about the situation you're in.
Calm and honest person with gun on the left. Unarmed person on the right that talks down on people and is a bully. Person with a suit and honeyed words and smiles in the middle. Let's say you have to pick one. Which one would you go for?