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An Open Letter To A Novice Domme
by
Ambrosio
of San Antonio ©
Dedicated to
Rowan Ste. Julian
This is based on a brief correspondence I had with a novice Domme.
It's been revised with the help of Tatiana Elorin Achiad and Rowan Ste. Julian
"The attributes of a great lady may still be found in the rule
of the four S's: Sincerity, Simplicity, Sympathy and Serenity." -
Emily Post
Dear Peaches (Queen of the Universe),
You wrote "I HAVE A SUB WHO WANTS TO SUBMIT TO ME HOW IS THIS DONE
I AM NEW AND HE ASKED ME TO DO THIS AND I AM NOT SURE HOW TO GO ABOUT IT
PLEASE GIVE ME ALL THE INFORMATION YOU CAN THANKS"
You're asking me to send all the information I can about domination?
That's a lot. There's much more to dominance and submission than I can
put in a simple email. There have already been several good books written
on the subject. However, for the short term, I'd be happy to point you in
the right direction so that you can do your own research and I'll share
with you some of my advice and opinions.
Just to clarify, I'm presenting my own opinions here. Other people in
the scene might disagree with me -- and they have. But you wrote me
for my help so your stuck with it. ;-) Also, you asked about dominance,
not about play. They are two different things. I'm not going to explain
about how to hold a flogger or how to use a violet wand. You can find
that information elsewhere. That said, here are 8 hints that I hope
will help you:
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Learn as much as you can.
You could begin with Internet resources. There are plenty of good
websites with which to start: Mine -- at (which no longer exists)
-- happens to be one of them. It contains some useful articles
such as ...
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"BDSM Tip Sheet for Beginners" in the General section
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"Ten Rules for Dominants" in the General section
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"Basic Protocol and Etiquette" in the Manners
and Traditions section.
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"Three Essays on Finding an Domme" in the
Dating and Communications section
These short articles should get you off to a good start --
but don't stop there.
Read at least one good non-fiction book on the subject. You can find
a list of recommended titles at
http://www.io.com/~ambrosio/gen/book.html
. As I recall,
S&M 101
has a short chapter just for women who have been asked to dominate
a gentleman friend.
The Topping Book
(written by two women) focuses on the top half of the top -
bottom equation.
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Communicate with your sub:
First get to know him as a human being, outside of role play.
Then identify his
expectations.
Talking might not be enough. If he expects you to ask all the
right questions or somehow read his mind and if he's not fully
communicative and forthright, then you might have to interrogate
him. <evil grin>
By interrogate, I mean ask him challenging questions like:
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"Tell me about yourself." (It's a little vague but
a good place to start.)
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"What do you mean when you ask me to dominate you?"
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"When you ask that I dominate you, what are you
proposing?"
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"What are you offering me? Service? What sort of service?
Casual S&M play? A relationship?"
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"What sort of relationship would you like this to be?
Monogamous and sexual? Strictly play? Strictly service?
24/7?"
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"How experienced are you?"
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"What have your experiences been?"
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"What has made your best scenes successful?"
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"What hasn't worked for you as much?"
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"Tell me one of your fantasies."
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"Tell me another one." (repeat as necessary)
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"Do you have any emotional issues I should know about? Is there
any type of play that disturbs you or bothers you?"
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"Assuming we play, do you have any medical conditions I should
know about?"
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"Assuming I choose to have sex with you and you agree, do you
have any STDs that I should know about?"
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"Have you been tested for STDs since your last sexual encounter?
How long has that been?"
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"If we play, how will you react? Will you laugh? Will you
cry? Will you get quiet? Will you seem angry?"
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"What are your limits?"
(HINT: Don't settle for "i have none" as an answer to the
last question. Some Dommes avoid subs who claim to have "
no limits
". It can be interpreted as either ignorance or confusion between
fantasy and reality -- or maybe just a complete break with reality.)
Don't settle for vague or uninformative answers.
Probe.
If he answers you by saying "i wish you to dominate me" or
"i want whatever you want," reply with "that goes without
saying but you still haven't told me what I need to hear." Remind
him that you need his cooperation to live up to your own standards. You
want a happy, healthy sub -- or at least not an unhappy, unmotivated one.
Observe him. How he answers your questions can be as important or more
important than what says.
Be sure to compare what he thinks dominance means with what you think
dominance means and ask yourself "are these ideas compatible?"
If you want a hard working sissy maid while he's only looking for a night
of kinky sex then maybe it isn't a good match.
For the more detailed scene negotiation, there are
checklists and negotiation forms in my "Dating and
Communications" and elsewhere on the Internet. They
can help -- but they're no substitute for real conversations.
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Work:
Give him assignments and duties that will make your life easier,
more productive, and more pleasant. This is something that those
of us who have been raised with values of independence, self
sufficiency, and egalitarianism find difficult. You will need
to be specific with your assignments without micro-managing him.
If you find it's easier in the long term to do the assignments
yourself than to assign them to your sub, then something is wrong.
When you trust his competency, go out with him without your purse.
(If you must have your belongs with you, have him carry them.) Have
him drive, open doors for you, pay for you both, make cell phone
calls, take messages, fetch food and drinks, and generally serve.
Let him make you feel like royalty or a head of state. (Does the
President carry a wallet?)
If you have the opportunity to spend lots of time together in
active situations (shopping, running errands, going to parties,
etc.,) one of the best uses of Dom-sub resources is to have your
sub observe you and to actively learn to anticipate your needs.
He should note when you get chilly and need a wrap, when you're
thirsty and need a drink, when your feet are tired and you need
them rubbed, when you're bored talking to someone and you need
an excuse to leave, etc., This assignment is engrossing for your
sub and liberating for you.
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Rules:
Draw up a few appropriate rules. The fewer rules
you establish and the more reasonable they are, the easier they will
be to enforce. Too many rules can be a burden for the top to enforce
and for the sub to observe. (Believe me.) As a result, your team's
morale can suffer.
Choose rules that are reasonable and possible for your sub to
follow. Don't set him up for failure
Also be willing to compromise. It's not a sign of weakness.
Rather it is a sign of true strength. As Ani DiFranco sings
in "Buildings and Bridges":
Buildings and bridges
are made to bend in the wind
to withstand the world,
that's what it takes
All that steel and stone
is no match for the air, my friend
what doesn't bend breaks
what doesn't bend breaks
Whatever rules you decide on:
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Give the rules to your sub as early as possible
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Be clear in what they mean (discuss them and their ramifications)
and when they start: Ask your sub if he has any questions
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Ask your sub if there are any obstacles to the execution of
these rules. (Would you like your sub to spend every night
with you but he travels for his job and is in the army
reserves?) If there are obstacles, make the appropriate
changes
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Note any exceptions when the rules may be bypassed
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Write them down or have your sub write them down. Both
of you should review the rules.
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The Issue of Punishment:
Be consistent and resolute, firm but even-tempered. Your sub may
test your limits and resolve -- intentionally or -- more likely
-- unintentionally. So if you establish rules, be prepared to
enforce them. Which brings up the questions: How do you enforce
your rules? Do you punish your submissive? I have four perspectives
for you to consider.
You can enforce the rules without punishment.
When your sub does something wrong or omits performing a duty,
acknowledge it swiftly. For example:
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"I thought we agreed that you would always open
doors for me."
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"I notice you didn't stand when I came to the table."
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"Why didn't you pull out my chair for me?"
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"Did you forget something?"
It's a matter of taste and style but I handle a sub's errors this way:
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I mention the omission
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We discus it briefly
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Why did she fail?
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Is it excusable?
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Should the rule be changed?
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Is there something different that we can do
to make sure it doesn't happen again?
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When appropriate she apologizes and tells me
she won't do it again
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I resolve the issue
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We move on.
It's been my experience that just noting these lapses is more than
adequate punishment for a sincere submissive. There's no reason to
be overly disappointed, confrontational, or punitive when mentioning
these lapses. Don't embarrass your sub in public. He should feel bad
enough about it. On the other hand ignoring these lapses will disappoint
your submissive. They'll feel you're not invested enough to pay attention.
If it's not your intention to prolong your submissive's discomfort --
and if it's an honest mistake, it shouldn't be -- make it clear that
you think the matter is closed and there will be no further discipline
necessary. Ideally my submissive has a sincere desire to serve me well
-- in which case punishing for an honest mistake is unwarranted. If the
submissive is not sincere then we're not a good match for anything --
outside of casual play.
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Punishment as discipline
Some people think punishment is essential to a D/s relationship.
Personally I don't care for punishment -- outside of "erotic
torture," role playing, or scene play. I think BDSM is for
mutual enjoyment and a sub -- masochistic or otherwise -- will
not enjoy true punishment. (If the sub does enjoy the punishment
then it's really not punishment, is it?)
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Punishment or ritual for closure:
being cruel to be kind. In her workshop on ritual, Mistress
Constance points out that punishment can be for benefit of the
sub's well being. When your sub is distraught over his failure
and it's not enough for him that you think the matter is closed,
it would be in his interest to absolve his failure though a ritual
or act of discipline. If the ritual absolution is not enough, decide
upon an unpleasant consequence: either restrict him from something
he does enjoy such as body worship or sentence him to a duty or an
activity he dislikes such as flogging him with the nasty rubber
flogger he hates.
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Punishment as play.
Punishment can be a game where the infraction is inconsequential
and you use it as an excuse for an activity that you both enjoy.
"You naughty little boy!" you might say. "I caught
you peeking and now you'll have to massage my feet." It's
important that you both recognize this for what it is and you both
enjoy this type of play.
The problem arises when the Domme is serious about being obeyed and
her sub is not. He might be a brat or S.A.M. -- a "smart assed
masochist." S.A.M.s are not truly submissive but they pretend to
be because they think that's "how the game is played". The
S.A.M. will find a Domme, "submit" to her for a while, and
then disobey and disrespect her in order to get punished. That's fine
as long as that game is acceptable to you both and you're not concerned
how your relationship appears to others in the scene. Personally I prefer
the direct approach. If someone wants me to flog them into subspace, they
should just ask. I call that play. I find S.A.M. behavior disrespectful.
But if you're a sadist and enjoy playing the firm disciplinarian, you
might want a S.A.M.
BTW, bratty behavior is often unacceptable in the BDSM scene but in
the spanking scene -- where it's always about play and never about D/s
-- bratty activity is quite common and indulged. Don't get offended if
someone "brats" you at a spanking party. He's just being
playful.
Note:
If you want to read more about the punishment issue, Guy Baldwin
has an insightful article about it in his book
The Ties That Bind
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Role Models on Film:
You can find some great role models on videos and DVDs. Some great
femme fatales include:
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Bridgette Helm as the Robot in the "Whore of Babylon"
scene in
Metropolis
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Lousie Brooks as Lulu in
Pandora's Box
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Ludmilla Tchérina as Giulietta walking down the stairs
in the Venice scene of Michael Powell's
The Tales of Hoffman
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Julia Migenes-Johnson dancing, singing, and acting as Carmen in
Carmen
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Alice Krieg as Alma Mobley in
Ghost Story
. (Her beautiful eyes are like dark pools where
something is hiding.)
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Glen Close as the Marquise de Merteuil in
Dangerous Liaisons
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Alice Krieg as the Borg Queen in
Star Trek: First Contact
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Michelle Pfeiffer as the Catwoman in
Batman Returns
Each of these femme fatales display the assertiveness, confidence, wit,
gentleness, sadism, overt sensuality, subtle sexuality, and control
that are the outward traits of a great Domme.
Incorporate what appeals to you but remain true to yourself. Don't
just imitate the outward trappings of those performances. Mimicking
Michlle Pfeiffer's vampish delivery as the Catwoman will appear
artificial and insincere -- a sad attempt at being someone you're
not. Instead emulate the inherit qualities of strength, confidence,
control, and intelligence displayed in these performances. Don't
practice coy smiles in the mirror, get into the mindset of a Marquise
de Merteuil. Rather than indicating that you are a Domme, be a dome:
Resist an inclination to "act the part"
(BTW, male Doms and daddies also have role models they can emulate:
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Paul Muni in Scarface
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Sean Connery as James Bond in many of the 007 films including
Dr. No
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Gert Frobe as Auric Goldfinger in Goldfinger
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Christopher Lee as Dracula in the first three Hammer
Dracula films including Dracula, Prince of Darkness
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Marlon Brando as Don Corleone in The Godfather
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Al Paccino as Michael Corleone in The Godfather, The Godfather
Part II, and The Godfather Part III
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Jimmy Cagney in Ragtime
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Robert DeNiro as Louis Cypher in Angel Heart
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John Malkovich as the Vicomte de Valmont
in Dangerous Liaisons
It's not the violence of these characters that interests me.
Violence implies a loss of control and it's the control they
display over their situations and themselves that I find fascinating.
James Bond is unflappable even when facing certain death. Dracula
doesn't need to open doors -- they open for him. Don Corleone
doesn't raise his voice. When he has something to say, people
listen.)
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Don't try too hard.
By that I mean:
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Don't accept more responsibility than you're willing to take on
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Never let anyone put you in a position where you feel you have
something to prove
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Don't feel the need to cut someone down to be dominant. As
Saint Ambrose wrote "No one heals himself by wounding
another."
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Be dominant without being over bearing, be assertive but not
necessarily aggressive, and be confident and self assured
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Admit to having limits and not knowing everything
(To be a Domme you must feel strong, confident, intelligent, and in
control. That can't be faked.)
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And
finally, be trustworthy and honorable:
You must be a lady first and a Domme second.
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Give everyone the same degree of respect which you can (reasonably)
expect for yourself.
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Accept "No" for an answer
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Apologize when appropriate.
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Respect your submissive as a human being -- in the unique
way we show that respect in the BDSM scene.
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Honor your submissive's safe words and limits
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Don't scare the vanillas.
Remember that you have accepted control over -- and responsibility for
-- the health and well being of another human being. As Stan Lee
observed, "With great power comes great responsibility."
Take care with the power you have over someone else's health and
happiness.
Good luck. Please let me know if my advice helps.
Yours in Leather,
Ambrosio
Ambrosio of San Antonio
This article is from Ambrosio's BDSM Website (which no
longer exists)
You are free to print this article or repost it to any freely accessible
Internet site provided you:
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