They aren't made, they are born....Bubbly won't cut it. Nature makes us what we are and what we are not. You can't GFE and DOM.
Originally Posted by jasmin
For the love of all things holy and naughty please do not listen to this utterly terrible advice from an obviously clueless about this subject and very narrow minded guy.
I have been in the BDSM scene and was a human sexuality researcher and radio show host on this topic. Plus, I still am a TOP/DOM lover and trainer of 13 years.
I've helped to teach and train several newbie/novice woman become either submissives or pro-Domme's (no sexual services offered, strictly D/S) all over the country.
So I can say with 1000% certainty NO domme's, dominatrix’s, masters or tops are NOT born that way and usually quite the opposite in fact. I sure as hell wasn't born a TOP or was that way in any shape or form during high school or college.
Yes, bubbly can cut it (and thrive actually) and the best and most successful pro domme's (not providers) I know are happy, warm and friendly women by nature. They can flip the bitch switch when required and then watch the hell out.
I think this guy was watching way too many Animal Planet re-runs when he said, "nature makes us what we are and what we are not."
WOW I'm speechless! I weep for humanity with thinking (or complete lack of it) like this.
This Neanderthal type of senseless logic comes from the same inbred bible thumbing crazies that truly believe that gay people "chose" to be gay and then through prayer you can un-choose to be gay as long as you try really really hard.
Like all of us straight people just "chose" to be straight one day and then you (The Gay Mafia) can simply convert us all to being gay by that same prayer thingy!
"You can't GFE and DOM." Again a totally obscene stupid statement.
Maybe to this one guy the GFE and a DOMME provider experience can't be mutually present together. Which to each his own.
For one the term "DOM" he uses is a male terminology not a female one in BDSM. Domme, Dominatrix, Mistress or Top are the proper female titles to use.
BDSM isn't defined by anyone person, act or event. BDSM is what YOU and whoever you're playing with (for free or pay) or in a BDSM relationship with make it to be and mean.
BDSM doesn't have ANY set limits, definitions or boundaries. That's what makes it the ultimate sexual rabbit hole.
Real healthy and honest BDSM is simply always three things...
SAFE
SANE
CONSENSUAL
Other than that BDSM can't be defined or encompassed by simple words or actions.
Two cents
BL