MistressKiss
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I agree that I would be asking questions that are lifestyle oriented, but also "normal life" questions (although I consider BDSM "normal" and vanilla "abnormal" - laughs). I first, and most importantly, want to know if the potential victim (I mean submissive) has similar goals in the area of relationships. I want to know if we "click" without the mention of whips and chains. I begin by holding a conversation with the person. A sense of humor tells me a lot. If it is a wimpy-type submissive, I am totally turned off because there is not a challenge. I need a challenge. I also look for someone who can disagree with me. This may be unusual for a woman to say thinking from Dom space. I do not want a person who is a constant "yes" person. When I have him tied to my bed, "yes, Ma'am" is one thing, but otherwise, I want a person that has an opinion and can think for himself. I suppose that I am coming from the desire that my BDSM relationships are also loving ones. I find it difficult to Dominate a person that I don't have some feelings for. I can do it...but there is more life, more pep, in doing with someone that I share mutual interests with that I enjoy just being with for dinner or a movie. Please take these comments as being my own opinion, humble as it may be. Part of the beauty of the lifestyle is that we can make it what we want, need, and deeply desire.
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"I assure you, Your Honor, I don't have to practice...I'm very good at them..." (The Marquis de Sade at one of his trials for the sexual perversities he practiced)
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