 |
I have been from a dominant source for as long as
michaelj4u |
Male Dominant, 52, Seattle, Washington
|
|

|
|

|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ebonypleasurepet - View Full Profile
View All Photos
Straight Female Submissive Age: 43, Height: 5ft 7in (170 cm), Weight: 215 lbs. Location: Wyoming, Wyoming Last on 11/17/08 at 6:58 PM
|
|
|
|
Dinna - View Full Profile
View All Photos
Bisexual Female Submissive Age: 39, Height: 5ft 8in (173 cm), Weight: 136 lbs. Location: Europe, California Last on 9/30/08 at 6:02 AM
|
|
|
|
|

|
|

|
|
|
|
|
|
|
I have been from a dominant source for as long as I can remember but that is not necessarily a good thing. I believe through the later years I have learned to adapt, understand and be resourceful to my roles and inclinations. What amazes me is the idea that being Dominant or submissive is a static fate of a sort. Those who believe this, sacrifice growth and understanding of themselves and tend more towards the addictive rewards of all of this. If one cannot question their motivations, urges and environment then one exists in a world of fear. If one cannot question their own dominance then they leave others no choice but to question it for them. The hard reality is that being of a strong Dominant or Submissive source can be from an addictive state. Our past environment, experiences and conditioning all play a role to deliver us to this present moment. If we choose to say the words; "This is who I am" then we come from an addictive realm but if instead we are inclined to say; "This is where I am" then we become more real to our situations and give growth and understanding strong operatives in the way we exist. Living a human life has never been nor will it ever be a static experience. Those who try to make it such only sucumb to denial and hardship wondering why they can never find happiness or consistent content. We take on roles through experiences and as we do such, we let go of our past positions. When we become extreme in a position, it is only an underlying sign that we cannot let go of the past. Fear weakens our perceptions and direction. Denial fades our willingness to change. We become trapped within our own chaos. I have been there, I have seen it and I want no part of it. It is better to try to accept the new day as it comes without prejudice and to adapt to the new experiences and let go of the old self as growth intervenes.
"Within every Master breaths the servant and within the educator prevails the student. One is not true without the other, co-existing in harmony and state." Michael J
|
|
|

|
|
|
|