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First Contact from the Net
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Take everything out of your profile [or internet logon ID]
that could allow someone to contact you in real life. This
includes your real name, your real location, any school
references, etc. Some people can be very resourceful with
very little information.
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Do not give out your full name, phone number, or real
address to someone until you can get at least three positive
references for that person. Try to seek them independently,
ask around.
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Also, past subs are often good people to talk to concerning a Dom.
If you get a bad recommendation, consider it seriously and
pursue even more references.
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Look for another sub to help mentor you. A sub
understands a lot of what you are going through and has no
hidden motives (eg, s/he isn't going to try to seduce you.)
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Many Doms are more than willing to befriend you because they
know that is how to get to a sub - if he befriends you, you
feel obligated...
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If you do not already have it, contact someone to get the
D/s information packet that has been put together for people
new to the scene. It has a variety of resources and is an
excellent way to get started (groups on line, reading
material list, etc). We didn't put this together but either
of us would be happy to send you a copy if you ask for it.
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[Note: You are reading it now]
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Do not call someone until you have at least three
positive references for that person. With all the technology
available, it is possible for someone to get your number if
you call them. Don't assume that you calling them is a safe
bet.
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A Dom can NOT demand you give him information that you do
not want to give out. Do not be misled by a Dom who says you
must give him information because he is a Dom or because you
are a sub. A good sub is safe and smart, not blindly
obedient.
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Do not meet someone in real life until you have at least
five positive references for that person. There is no need
to rush into anything. If he is a good Dom, he will be more
than willing to wait till you are sure of your safety. In
fact, he should give you suggestions on how to insure your
safety.
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However, *you* need to be the one to make the arrangements,
such as have a person who knows where you will be at all
times, and a contact person to call at a preset time during
the meeting.
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Always have a first meeting in PUBLIC and preferably with
another person accompanying you. They don't have to sit at
the table with you, but should be near at hand should
something go wrong and/or to walk you to your car.
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Do not engage in any D/s or sexual activity during your
first meeting. That first meeting should be to get to know
one another, discuss ideas about D/s, set limits, etc. There
is no need to rush into anything. A good Dom will take the
time to get to know you and make sure there is good
communication before any D/s takes place.
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Above all else GO SLOW AND USE COMMON SENSE!!!!!
D/s can be obsessively exciting for a new sub and
consequently there is a tendency to think with something
other than your brain. Before you do ANYTHING, give yourself
time to think and be rational.
Submission should be an intelligent choice, not a sexual
frenzy.
And talk to other subs - learn from our mistakes, benefit
from our experience; there is no need to reinvent the wheel.
Mistress Michelle taken from the net.
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