tallslenderguy(other male)
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2 years ago •
Sep 5, 2022
2 years ago •
Sep 5, 2022
i believe sustainable living means we as people define the standard/s, the standard/s does/do not define us. i think it's really easy to slide into the first approach, the second takes continuous attention, work. The first is static, the second fluid.
Even given the fluidity of life, some fluids move faster and are more dynamic than others. Water moves a lot faster than glass. They are both clear, but we can easily see water move while many don't even realize glass is a fluid because the movement of glass cannot be readily sensed.
Bear with me , 'thinking outloud' lol.
To me, a barrier i have experienced, and see others (on both sides of the slash) experience in a D/s dynamic, is a fundamental one. I.e. the notion that one can train or mold to be something other than they are. Hay cannot be molded/trained to be clay, or vice versa.
For instance, being gay and 'bottom' is a primary ingredient of my psychosexual make-up. It's been a core element i can trace back to age 7. Growing up, the cultures i was born into conditioned me to believe i was supposed to be straight, top, married to a woman, etc.. i 'did' all those things, and "submitted" to a point where many believed that was who i was. But it was essentially 'role play' for me. i was "trained" to be hetero and top from an early age, and i sincerely wanted to be what i was supposed to be, i was invested. But it did not change who i essentially am.
Even after i came to a place of self acceptance, i still encounter the standard of what i should be vs what i am. Self knowledge and communication are essential, eh?
To me, our relationships can be a journey of discovery. A challenge we face is figuring out what can, and what cannot, be trained, molded. Discerning what is glass and what is water.
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