I can totally relate. I'm pretty sure it's not you fault. I got the same experiences and gave up on it a couple times. I always come back. Why? Because BDSM is an elemental part of my life, of me. I can't be without it. But everytime I try, the internet fails me. I guess, the internet is just too big. If only 1% of all humans are duchebags, the internet has millions of it. And those are a lot louder. I don't want to discourage you. Quite the opposite: I guess it's worth the effort, even if it's pretty frustrating most of the time.I was into BDSM wanted to be a sub but I couldn't find a Dom that would stay, I've been trying for 6 months most of the Dom's I talked to just stopped responding after a few days or a week... So I'm thinking it's just me so im giving up. What do you think about that?
Hello and welcome, I notice you only just joined us so first up I'm curious what you've been doing to try and meet a Dom up to this point?
Just generically I would say this, 6 months is really just "training wheels" time for getting started in BDSM. There are many things that come into play when starting out but possibly the most important is working out exactly what it is you're searching for. There is no one size fits all in BDSM, Dom's and subs come in many flavors so as a starting point you really need to define what you expect. This does not mean what you decide now is how it must always be, you will almost certainly grow and develop other interests as you progress but having some specifics gives you common ground to discuss with your potential Dom.
A second BIG problem for all newbie female subs is that you will be targeted by predatory idiots pretending to be Doms when all they really want is to get a bunch of photos of you nude or masturbating. Once they get what they want (or don't) they will just ghost on you leaving you wondering what you did wrong when the problem isn't with you at all.
So my advice is to just keep looking around, do lots of reading and posting that way you get know others and they get to know you. Ask lots of questions, ignore demands and find what you want.
Hello and welcome, I notice you only just joined us so first up I'm curious what you've been doing to try and meet a Dom up to this point?
Just generically I would say this, 6 months is really just "training wheels" time for getting started in BDSM. There are many things that come into play when starting out but possibly the most important is working out exactly what it is you're searching for. There is no one size fits all in BDSM, Dom's and subs come in many flavors so as a starting point you really need to define what you expect. This does not mean what you decide now is how it must always be, you will almost certainly grow and develop other interests as you progress but having some specifics gives you common ground to discuss with your potential Dom.
A second BIG problem for all newbie female subs is that you will be targeted by predatory idiots pretending to be Doms when all they really want is to get a bunch of photos of you nude or masturbating. Once they get what they want (or don't) they will just ghost on you leaving you wondering what you did wrong when the problem isn't with you at all.
So my advice is to just keep looking around, do lots of reading and posting that way you get know others and they get to know you. Ask lots of questions, ignore demands and find what you want.
all I ever looked was on one site all the others cost money.Hello and welcome, I notice you only just joined us so first up I'm curious what you've been doing to try and meet a Dom up to this point?
Just generically I would say this, 6 months is really just "training wheels" time for getting started in BDSM. There are many things that come into play when starting out but possibly the most important is working out exactly what it is you're searching for. There is no one size fits all in BDSM, Dom's and subs come in many flavors so as a starting point you really need to define what you expect. This does not mean what you decide now is how it must always be, you will almost certainly grow and develop other interests as you progress but having some specifics gives you common ground to discuss with your potential Dom.
A second BIG problem for all newbie female subs is that you will be targeted by predatory idiots pretending to be Doms when all they really want is to get a bunch of photos of you nude or masturbating. Once they get what they want (or don't) they will just ghost on you leaving you wondering what you did wrong when the problem isn't with you at all.
So my advice is to just keep looking around, do lots of reading and posting that way you get know others and they get to know you. Ask lots of questions, ignore demands and find what you want.