KinkyChaosPixie(dom female) |
3 years ago •
Sep 12, 2021
3 years ago •
Sep 12, 2021
KinkyChaosPixie(dom female) • Sep 12, 2021
This is very interesting to think about, actually. Obviously, all Doma have to start somewhere, and everyone has a different learning curve. At the same time, I can totally see how frustrating it would be to have to break from your role to assume a teaching position.
In my experience, the easiest way is to be in a close relationship with the person you are ‘teaching’ or learning from. I think one thing is to not look at it as being taught, but rather learning by doing. A sub can teach a lot about setting boundaries and limits, or which reactions are appropriate, without ever breaking out of their sub role. If you know the person you are with, you can read them more easily and react accordingly. For me, I was in a relationship with my sub for a while before bdsm was introduced. He had more experience, so I did a lot of reading and learning on my own, but mostly I learnt through our sexual experiences. It never felt like he was correcting me or telling me what to do, it was more body language and gentle nudges towards what he wanted. It was mostly about confidence for me. Once I had that, it was like riding a bike, I was off! But yeah, as with most rhings, openness and communication make the journey a lot easier. |
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