tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5852181366292579823.post1209460009663726724..comments2023-10-01T07:24:57.004-05:00Comments on A Dauntless Journey: Really?!?! You think your're a Dom?!?!DauntlessVitalityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10351897046636302746noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5852181366292579823.post-3624613474866910012010-03-24T21:58:42.553-05:002010-03-24T21:58:42.553-05:00Dear Dauntless,
I found your blog by following the...Dear Dauntless,<br />I found your blog by following the link on Mouse's. I started reading the most recent post and have read back this far. Just wanted to say I appreciate your writing. I went through a break up a couple of months ago and I'm just now coming out of the pain enough to begin meeting new men.<br /><br />Just this week I've met five men from a site that caters to dom/sub dynamics. Pardon me for saying it so bluntly, but the one who is not good looking turned out to be the best, most experienced of the first four. Lucky for me I met the fifth and he is gorgeous, happy, open, and generous. <br /><br />I absolutely agree with what you wrote here. I've had two pretty rough experiences with inexperienced doms who thought they knew what i needed without either asking me or listening to what i told them. This week it was a 30-year-old guy. I figured I was older, a little experienced, and I could give him a chance and gently teach him a few things.<br /><br />His ego couldn't take it. He got angry and short tempered and demanded all sorts of ridiculous "punishment" ~ all by IM. Seriously? Finally in frustration he told me to find someone else. I was too difficult. Give me a break. I know it was his lost opportunity for growth, not my lost opportunity to be dominated by an insecure loud mouth.<br /><br />Thanks for your teaching posts. A dom could learn a lot here.<br />MaryannAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com