pinkpleasures
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But how do you help that person move on, I beleive all she needs is someone who is patient and realizes her insecurities come from being hurt when all she wants is to give, in her eyes it is seen as rejection. Someone who will take the time to show her they appreciate her gift of submission and love, and reassure her that they will not tire of her and they will be there for her. So again is this the type of "broken" that can be fixed in the right relationship? subcheryl i completely agree with dark angel, cheryl; no one can cause change in someone else; the motivation must come from within each of us. If this is someone dear to you, what you can do is accept her as she is, without judging her, and thus provide her with at least one person who finds her to be a person of worth and dignity, rather than a person-in-waiting. If she ever demonstrates a want/need to change, you can certainly support her; help her locate a BDSM-friendly therapist, etc. As for your question, can a Dom heal wounds inflicted on a submissive in childhood? i cannot truthfully answer. Certainly there is greater trust and intimacy achievable between a Dominant and a submissive than outside BDSM. However, Dominants are not mental health professionals; so i suppose it would depend on whether experiencing trust and intimacy would, by itself, effect a healing. For some submissives it probably would; for others, no, i think professional help would be a necessary part of a recovery to the point of a full and happy adulthood. Bear in mind what a range of behaviors is captured by the term "abuse" and the different personalities little children have. No one can say with authority that, yes, every submissive could be healed by the right Dominant. pinkpleasures
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