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Accepting Yourself as Sadist, Domme or Dom

Regardless of the power and control they may eventually come to enjoy with their submissive life mates and play partners some dominants pass through a phase when they struggle with their needs and cravings.

Was it a struggle to face your dominance, your sadism?

  • Did wanting to hurt another – even though they wanted it – make you feel as if you were a bad person?
  • Knowing that having someone kneel before you in worship thrilled you, did that make you feel you were emotionally depraved?
  • Did you feel shame or guilt?
  • That you were possibly psychotic and needed to be medicated, in therapy or perhaps locked up?
  • Perhaps would even find yourself in jail?
  • That no one could love someone with your passions?

Did you pass through an inner baptism of dominance? How did you overcome the negative social and psychological stereotypes?

Are you still struggling with this kind of emotional turmoil?

One of Three in a Row

Originally posted 2007-07-15 17:01:32.

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