SubtleHush(sub female) |
4 years ago •
Nov 16, 2020
4 years ago •
Nov 16, 2020
SubtleHush(sub female) • Nov 16, 2020
DomF - Your question about training sounded more like being a Christian woman, she would not agree to his training. I believe if you are in this lifestyle you have to find a way to fit it all together. Yes. Different dynamics, different people will produce varying results. But if someone comes to this lifestyle et al. BDSM, power exchange, different approaches to sex, then to show up here and then cite faith as the obstacle seems silly. (to me)
My attraction to a faith-based partner (and yes there are many people of faith in this lifestyle.) is that there are belief systems in place about starting a relationship and keeping a relationship that would be of use to any couple, triad, or more. We've become a disposable society. Relationships pop up like so many traveling carnivals and crash and burn just as quickly. In my faith, there is a perspective of putting the relationship first. While this guarantees nothing, it is a good way to slow your ego and think before making big decisions. Your mileage may vary. When I was younger I thought I could make any coupling work. Of course, that was not realistic of me. Then I came across a guy in his own chatroom titled. "Jewish subs only". So I went in out of curiosity and asked why Jewish subs only. (I'm not Jewish) he said he had been in many relationships and now that he was older, he just wanted like-mindedness about faith. He did not want to have the Christmas tree debate again. I totally get that. I don't want going to church or celebrating a holiday, or building a relationship to be a struggle or new discussion for my partner. Having a successful relationship is hard enough. I'd like us not to have the faith question to be one on the list. If that makes sense. |
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