MasterBear(other butch) |
5 years ago •
Jan 27, 2019
Is what I'm doing Fair?
5 years ago •
Jan 27, 2019
MasterBear(other butch) • Jan 27, 2019
Years ago I had read a BDSM book. The writer talks about how they had a vetting system for new prospective submissives. The writer would take the new person to a bar. The writer would give no expectations or parameters for the visit. Then the writer would sit back and watch to see what the new person did naturally. If the new person went out about the bar and left the writer alone then the writer automatically weeded them out. If the new person chose to stay next to the writer and offered them drinks and so forth then they were a keeper.
At the time that I read it I remember thinking it's really not fair to judge people on no expectations. I really felt that the writer was setting up the person for failure. Since then my thoughts on this have changed 180 degrees. I have this new person who wants to play with me. So I sent them 5 negotiation questions. Real simple stuff. I'm finding that not only are they not answering the questions but as they are not answering the questions my interest is absolutely waning. I am not a chaser. My play and sex plates are very full. I don't mean to seem egotistical here but I am very good at what I do. I am an extremely skilled player and my time is very valuable. I refuse to be a play Pez dispenser. People who I play with have to be able to bring something to my table. All of that being said what this is boiling down to for me is that if somebody isn't going to openly and eagerly communicate with me then I don't need to waste my time. Here I am doing the same thing that the writer did just under different circumstances. So I have to ask myself "am I being fair?" Does it matter that this person would probably act very differently if they knew that this was a test ? Am I setting somebody up for failure by having these expectations that I do not share. I simply wait to see what they will do. Then make my decision based on what they naturally do. For me the weed out factor is directly tied to the fact that I don't chase. I kind of have the mindset of " it's your job to show me why I need to spend my time, effort, energy and skill on you.". I am curious to hear what everybody here thinks. |
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