EStrict
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I am trying to figure out where Iwill sees something about a week in this. The origanal post was made on the 4th and said yesterday. Today is only the 5th. If she reads these boards, I would expect her to write you off. I am with Estring on this one. One moment she is fair and firm, then all of a sudden, when you don't like the punishment, she is unfair, and unrealistic. You met at this site. So, there is at least a chance she reads these boards. How do you think it makes you look to get punihsed, immediatly come looking for advice to how *appropriate* the punishment is, and the momen someone suggests it is harsh basically say *fuck her then*? Honestly, if I were a dominant, I would think you have a long way to go before you are ready for a serious commited relationship, and even more to learn about being a slave. I remember once working for a dominant male (he was not my master, nor was our relationship actually BDSM related). During a disagreement on the *right* way for me to do something, I showed how my way worked better, and easier, and he said fine, do it this way anyway. I replied *but that isn't fair!*, and he said *who said I have to be fair*? The reality of our relationship was that even though I was not his slave, nor was he my dominant, I had no doubt of him as a dominant male. And my own nature tends to make me do it their way (cursing and mumbling under my breath at times), just because I *need* to do things to make them happy. With my current owner, I don't even bother with things like *that's not fair*, because who cares? He is the master, he doesn't have to be fair. I am the slave, and we have agree that that is OUR relationship. If you were negotiating with this person, and agreed to follow their rules while things are being explored, especially if you agreed to accept punishment, then IMO you are totally wrong in deciding what is or isn't a *good* punishment. If you haven't, the entire matter is moot.
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