The Psychology of Pain

This question is actually pretty clear in my head.

I don't like pain. People have a hard time believing that becasue i will go through a lot of pain for what i want, but that dosen't mean i love it.

I'm not a masochist, i'm a submissive.

(P.S. Although i do expect pain when i enter a D/s relationship, becasue for me it goes along with being submissive.)
 
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ammre said:
This question is actually pretty clear in my head.

I don't like pain. People have a hard time believing that becasue i will go through a lot of pain for what i want, but that dosen't mean i love it.

I'm not a masochist, i'm a submissive.

(P.S. Although i do expect pain when i enter a D/s relationship, becasue for me it goes along with being submissive.)

I get this...and it is often over looked by sterotypical assumption.

Thanks for mentioning it. :)
 
ammre said:
This question is actually pretty clear in my head.

I don't like pain. People have a hard time believing that becasue i will go through a lot of pain for what i want, but that dosen't mean i love it.

I'm not a masochist, i'm a submissive.

(P.S. Although i do expect pain when i enter a D/s relationship, becasue for me it goes along with being submissive.)


If I had to guess, I would say that most of my boys feel the same why you do. I have met very few masochists who I was compatible with.

Eb
 
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