Jerseyshore
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I must confess I rather like this post and several others on the thread. As the "wife" in our gay marriage, I am a willing and enthusiastic submissive person. During our 12-year relationship I have enjoyed the freedom to deeply explore being gender fluid. My husband and I realized and happily accepted my surrender to pleasing him in any way, as in him I found the strong, tender man I had desired for many years. I had been a bottom for many years, but now I could truly be myself and enjoy my natural sexuality in every way. I also recognized him as an "old soul" who had been my lover in a past life, and I praise the God and The Goddess for bringing us together again. Merry Meet, all. Never be afraid to be yourselves.I am curious because I've been exploring bdsm and the Power Exchange of D/s, and everything I have come to learn is that submission has various facets. A submissive person is someone who willingly submits to the authority of another. A submissive person enjoys being in a service-oriented mindset and finds peace of mind in taking orders from those he or she has placed in positions of power. This can be at home, in the workplace, among friends or in community relationships.
Healthy submissive relationships are conscious and consensual. In other words, one party has agreed to hold more power of one kind or another. The other party has agreed to submit. It is agreed upon by the individuals. During my exploration at LIT, it's been shared with me that submissive individuals don't have "rights" or "choice in a relationship." The idea has been implied that basically, 'the submissive is a doormat who has to tolerate poor behavior' and should automatically trust someone and just do what they expect or say.". This contradicts things I have studied and learned from friends I know in the lifestyle.
I would love to hear from people with actual experience what truly should be the expectation from a submissive and Dominant in this type of relationship. Thank you to anyone who can provide more clarity and insight!
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