valeca -> RE: Does having a Master take you out of qualifying to play with others? (3/5/2006 8:24:41 PM)
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Not being a Dominant, I'm just guessing here, but I'd imagine it takes a significant amount of time and energy to train someone properly. The mental investment alone would be heavy, what with learning which methods will bring out the best results in the trainee, what types of things are met with the greatest amounts of resistance, and the follow-up of certain tasks, activities or punishments. Even if you were only looking for the physical aspects of training, there's a certain amount of the Dominant invested in the activity. While there are those who would, and do, enjoy investing that much in an unattached person, many would probably prefer to invest that energy into someone of their own..or at the very least be reluctant to invest it in someone else's submissive. quote:
my Master not only permits, but encourages me to play with multiple partners quote:
Just FYI, I want to train under several Masters I just hope you aren't equating 'play' with 'training'. As for the question, it's impossible to answer. Every dynamic is unique in its own way. For some, yes, it would mean they wouldn't want a play date, for others, having partners in commited relationships aren't a problem.
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