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Trust: The Unshakable Foundation of BDSM, A Dom's perspective.


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Explained perfectly! I struggle with expressing my needs. In the beginning of our dynamic I felt embarrassed saying what I wanted / needed. It could be "simple" things like what tools I wanted him to use on me. Or how to be touched. Or even my emotions. All in *** of being laughed at. With trust it is easier to open up and I realize he will actually listen, take it in and help me through it. It makes us stronger not only in the dynamic, but also in every day life. With trust also comes subspace...... but that's for another day.
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Wise words and a level headed perspective on sub/dom dynamics. Thankyou x
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This is useful for all the prospective and newbie subs to understand how deep the connection and trust needs to be for a dynamic to develop. There just isn't BDSM without it.
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F**k man why am I crying like a baby after reading this 😭

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Extremely well said, Master Eli! Your words almost made cry, thinking how trust is the foundation of anything great and wonderful, not just in BDSM relationships and dynamics. It is also very fragile and grows like a tiny seed that grows into a gigantic tree.
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Ty for sharing. I wish more would read ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
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This, is what I came here looking for. I think in the past I underestimated how lucky I was to find it and how rare it is. On this app all I’ve found is a new generation raised (educated) on porn and looking to emulate that, without further curiosity/research…. a combination which is more likely to be dangerous at worst and not what BDSM actually is at best.
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This is amazingly well written. I wish this was a foreword when signing up for an app like this. The importance of respecting this trust is vital. When this trust is broken or betrayed it makes it harder and harder each time to be *** again and harder for the next person asking for that trust to obtain it. I also am glad that trust is so closely linked to communication in this piece. ***, confusion, hurt, and loss of trust can all be rooted in or avoided by communication. Thank you!
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13 hours ago, Raveryums said:
This is amazingly well written. I wish this was a foreword when signing up for an app like this. The importance of respecting this trust is vital. When this trust is broken or betrayed it makes it harder and harder each time to be *** again and harder for the next person asking for that trust to obtain it. I also am glad that trust is so closely linked to communication in this piece. ***, confusion, hurt, and loss of trust can all be rooted in or avoided by communication. Thank you!

So true! Communication is extremely important and so much can be avoided and solved!

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This is an great take on trust! From my perspective as a submissive, finding trust in your dominant is paramount and can be challenging in new relationships. But if both show their vulnerability as they navigate through together, trust forms organically and grows stronger as the relationship blossoms.
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Bravo 👏👏 Very elegantly put together and much appreciated too!!
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Truth 👏 👏 I wish I could share this. Beautifully said.
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In all dynamics now Use the follow approach. It is what I feel creates a Positively charged space .
I approach Trust within a D/S dynamic and most of my dealings from this perspective - as long as my gut instinct does not red flag it I will approach new connections and dynamics from a position of 100% trust . In doing so I have surround myself with people that I trust. The reason for this approach is that anything that then feels off ,such as mistrust , it is noticed and discovered very quickly and can be then dealt with in the early stages.
If I happen to approach a new dynamic from a lack of trust standpoint , then I feel I have surround myself with people that i do not trust and is a lot more difficult to spot something adverse like mistrust if it is the dynamics foundation and the longer it goes unnoticed, the more difficult it would be to re-establish trust .
The advice given to me 30 years ago, trust your gut instinct and if it is telling you to stop and have a conversation, then you stop and you have a conversation .
Well said and well received @MasterEli. (and I could write an entire essay on the word unshakeable.)
Mr Porter.

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