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6 years ago •
Jul 15, 2018
6 years ago •
Jul 15, 2018
Not wanting to go off topic here JOhn, but if you are fairly new to BDSM as a sub, you might be skirting around a phenomena known as ‘Sub Frenzy’
When a sub type personality enters the lifestyle, they are thrilled to experience all the freedom, adventure, kink and fun this world has to offer.
It also allows people (subs/ bottoms etc) to finally express their deepest needs – to serve.
A sub finds themselves in this lifestyle; it’s a new, fun, thrilling, exciting, erotic and … orgasmic.
A lovely change to the vanilla world.
If this person enters the lifestyle haphazardly, without due diligence and research, direction, a steady grounded hand to guide or mentor them; it is very easy to get in over one’s head quickly.
Unfortunately, a lot of newer subs fall prey to less than honorable and ‘wanna be’ dominate types, and the “I want it all and want it right now” syndrome appears.
Note (suggestion): if you meet someone who wants you to call them Master, Sir, Mistress, Your Lordship, Your Ladyship, #1, Big Cheese, El Capitano .... etc, and you have only just met; be polite and respectful, ask to exscuse yourself to the restroom, jump through the little window and run like hell.
It’ll only end in tears, and not in a good way.
Respect is earned not demanded (otherwise that’s subdigation).
If your at a Munch for example, observe who is at ease, liked and respected by others, and those who stomp around puffing their chests out.
Remember it’s ok the say “Yes I am a sub, but I’m not your sub” (but do so politely of course).
But to get back on track......
Here are some of the main actions that characterize sub frenzy I picked up off from Mr.Googly......
(I draw your attention to exhibit #10 your Honour)
1 Playing too soon with someone you just met. [Especially online] Not vetting this person thoroughly with background checks or lifestyle references.
2 Not asking questions or learning to negotiate your wants, needs or limits
3 Meeting for the first time in a private location
4 Not setting up or following through with Safe Calls [letting someone know exactly who you are with or where you are as well as checking in periodically with the safe call contact]
5 Playing too often.
a Not taking time between play sessions to process everything experienced. [One needs time to absorb and take inventory mentally and emotionally as well as possibly heal]
b ** Endorphin release/altered states of mind from intense and pain play add to this issue. **
6 Engaging in unsafe/unprotected play
7 Not using safe words in play
8 Engaging in types of play that one is not educated about or knows enough about what is safe, what your limits may be.
9 Surrendering/Agreeing without question
a This is partially due to their submissive nature but partially due to the need to give in to and please another regardless of gut feelings, better judgment and safety. Newer subs may not understand we still have the right to say NO. Self-preservation takes a back seat in extreme cases.
10 Falling in love or wanting a commitment before a bond has been established
11 Accepting the first offer of a collar or play partner [at times falling prey to un-reputable or unsafe dominate types who are out to prey on these subs]
12 Withholding personal information/health information just to engage in play or service
To be fair, it’s not only new sub’s that have fallen a foul to sub frenzy.
Seasoned submissive/slave/bottoms have been known to fall victim to this problem.
Sub Frenzy is, loosely, a state of mind that a sub may experience at any point in their lifestyle journey.
Hope this helps.
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