FearlessBrat(sub female){H.PL.}
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3 years ago •
Aug 9, 2021
3 years ago •
Aug 9, 2021
Curious Dee, thank you for the follow up question....
In my opinion not really with few exceptions perhaps.
Today, with the access to all types of social media from Facebook, Twitter, Quora and many more.. most interaction will start online...others will start during a class, a munch or in a dungeon.
Vetting someone online is tricky since you have to rely on what you are told...hence it is great idea to have questions and follow up questions...sooner or later they will slip and you will be aware of that since you have/will have more education/knowledge than average online "dom" from Google search engine. Having that knowledge gives you plethora of questions that can be used. They don't have to be associated with your interests, needs and kinks. They will give you an idea if what the Dom or a sub(let's not forget, it applies both ways)states in their profile is true or not.. Example; Dom states that has experience in ropes for decades. Here you can ask questions regarding types of knots, ropes, who can be suspended or not and why? That's your weapon.
Another way of vetting someone online would be does their word is followed by actions...Example, they say they are single but they can only interact online, phone or video calls at specific times, they would disappear for a weekend, later to emerge for the week...etc
When it comes to in real life, it is a little bit easier. Since you can actually vet them not only in person but as well you can ask for references and what is general opinion regarding particular Dom or a sub in a community you met them
Yes! You can ask for references of previous submissives, whether the vetting is done online or in real life...
Regardless if the dynamic ended on good or bad terms a Dom or a Sub shouldn't have problem with that. After all, you are not interested in the drama (everyone has it) but truly in the facts. Facts such as; how did the training looked like, were boundaries respected, was there aftercare, were the health limits respected, did they lie or cheated, etc. If either has problem or/and excuses....for me that's a red flag and
I am/would proceed with causion...
Please keep in mind....this is not a bullet proof system. A predator has an agenda and most want to get there by pushing you as fast as they see they can push you, but there those as I call them long haulers which they will take time to gain your trust and then get what they want.
Knowledge, common sense and listening to your intuition should lead you into success...
A DOM will be constant and consistent with who they are and their Dominance. They will have your best interest at heart.
FB
PS. There is a book 62 questions for your Dom by Micheal Makai....Also Polarity and Polirty 2 by Virginia Ford...
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