dollMaker(dom male)
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2 years ago •
Aug 23, 2022
2 years ago •
Aug 23, 2022
First thing to watch out for are the new fresh meat hunters who will offer to take you under their wing, teach you the ropes, train you. Your inbox will burn with these well meaning (not) people offering to mentor, protect, train. Its a good safety thing to view the kink world like the ocean, full of predatory sharks. I know this is a very negative position to take, but the reality is that there are much fewer decent people about, than one would like to be the case, particularly on the dom/master/top/primal side of things, both in the physical world and in particular online.
There are way too many abusers, horny net guys, fantasists, wannabes, super thirsty idiots desperately looking for their next piece of meat. These people have no interest in your well being, only getting their rocks off, and safety, skill and knowledge are mostly absent, or they know enough key words to appear knowledgeable, and safe.
One of the biggest issues is thirst, desperation, frenzy to get started and jump in, and way too many do so, and drown, overwhelmed by the mental, emotional and physical challenges of kink, or they get caught by a baddie and are eaten up, and spat out broken, and messed up. This happens all the time, and its a sad fact that way too many peoples first experiences on sites like this one, in fact this one, leaves them fleeing from what should have been a wonderful, amazing, magical experience. It can be, but only if you take your time to learn the basics first, that head knowledge will help you sort out the sound people from the asshats and abusers, of which there are more, than sound people. I know many will shout loudly I am being unfair, and too harsh, wrong. I am not, I see these idiots writing on these forums, blogs, sweeping in to try and impress the op, or anyone reading all the time, the red flags littering their replies very obvious, but only if you have knowledge of what is and isn’t sound, ethical, skill, consent based bdsm. If you lack this, and most newbies do, you wont see the issues, and perhaps not know what to believe, many of these scum bags talk a very good talk, but they go after newbies, try to isolate them, because they can then peddle their BS and get away with hood winking, selling their messed up bdsm model as being the one true way, without it being challenged.
My advice avoid the I will mentor or protect you brigade, and run from the I will train you brigade,
You don’t need any of these people, as you can initially learn the basics all on your own, gaining important head knowledge . I am surprised your google search was unsatisfactory, but I don’t know your search parameters, what you were looking for.
I will suggest the following sound quality resources to start from.
Loving BDSM (website and you tube channel) Kayla and John Brown Stone have a lovely way about them, very down to earth and lots of ethical, consent skill based advice. Presented from the baby girl, Daddy dom point of view, but not exclusively so.
Submissives Guide (you tube channel and website) as with Loving BDSM, Luna has a lovely, down to earth way about her, and the information is indispensable, and offers a good foundation to work from. Presented from the sub/slave/bottom point of view.
Morgan Thorne (you tube channel and website) excellent resource for skill/activity teaching and explanation. Presented from the domme point of view.
Books
The New Bottoming Book (updated useful resource from the sub/bottoms point of view)
Screw the Roses sent me the thorns (old but still a good resource)
The Loving Dominant (get the most recent version. Great insight into ethical, consent, loving, care focused bdsm)
Within the above there is loads and loads of sound information to get you started, and help you do so safely. I know the urge to try is strong but please don’t. Within these books and websites, you tube channels I believe there are the resources to help you figure out what you might like to eventually try, activities, dynamic types, but please, please take little steps, take it very slowly, and build the knowledge first to help you spot the sharks, and avoid being one of the many hurt people who miss out on the wonderful fun kink can be, simply because they jumped in too soon, were naive and ignorant and were swept up by a scum bag.
I wish you the best, stay safe.
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